Showing posts with label Colonialism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colonialism. Show all posts

Sunday, May 30, 2021

OUR STORY IN GHANA IS A TRAGEDY, AS NKRUMAH'S PROPHESY UNFOLDS

Nkrumah's prophesy has taken place

 Nkrumah's prophesy has taken place


“If we don't approach the problems in Africa with a common front and a common purpose, we shall be haggling and wrangling among ourselves until we are colonized again and become tools of a far greater colonialism than we suffered hitherto.” – Kwame Nkrumah

 

Who in Ghana can beat up his chest by denying that we are not experiencing a similar situation today in the country decades after Kwame Nkrumah made this statement?

 

I don’t think anyone in Ghana can challenge these words of Nkrumah that everything is fine and the system is smoothly advancing.

 

Indeed, Ghanaians are suffering, yet we are not under colonialism. There have been several arguments that Africa would have been better in the hands of the colonial masters because, after independence, African leaders have disappointed the common people.

 

What inspires people to pursue a political career in Ghana or generally in Africa? This is the question that, if I am to interview any Ghanaian politician, will be my first question on the list because it seems the majority of African politicians are inspired into politics to amass wealth.

 

The hardships the common people experience in Africa daily, despite its vast natural resources, are never experienced in the developed countries. This is enough to acknowledge the fact that, apart from corruption, the lack of good leadership is also affecting the country.

 

Why so many resources, yet African leaders can't alleviate the people from poverty? Providing good schools, medical facilities, and drinking water and creating employment have been some of the biggest challenges many African countries are facing today.

 

There is more room in Ghana for improvement, but the rooms are shut because Ghanaians are not one. While it is in the interest of many to unite, there are others aiming to divide the people.

 

Like all African countries, politics in Ghana involved greediness. The idea that the NDC has ‘chopped’ enough; therefore, it’s the turn of the NPP to ‘chop’ is causing a setback to the rapid development of Ghana.

 

In Ghana, you’ll see the grim pictures of how many Ghanaians are suffering and struggling. On the streets of Accra, traders carrying heavy items, including tubers of yam, are running after and dangerously maneuvering between moving vehicles.

 

No education and no future; everyone is struggling to sell something to avoid being a burden on families. Why is it that only the third-world countries often experience such economic hardships?

 

Our resources are being wasted on wrong projects that are not necessary, and the situation in mineral-rich Africa is very bad, to the extent that some illiterates or superstitious people think the continent is cursed.

 

What crime has Africa committed to deserve a curse? Even the colonial masters that committed so many crimes in African countries are blessed. They have work, food, good education, and medical facilities, making life worthy to live.

 

Until African countries have good leaders ready to fight corruption and make good use of the money after the export of their raw materials, the continent will continue to remain poor, affecting everyone, including the children.

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

BABYLON, I'M SORRY, I DON'T WANT YOUR CORONAVIRUS VACCINE

It is very scary if a black man will allow any vaccine into his body at the moment

It is very scary if a Black man would allow any vaccine into his body at the moment.


We are now in the center of a pandemic, COVID-19, which is on a destructive spree, claiming the lives of innocent people along its destructive path, yet I am not willing to take any coronavirus vaccine, even if it's mandatory, because I am a Black man.


Which politician in this world can convince me that he loves me so much because of the color of my skin that he wants to give me a vaccine against coronavirus infection so that I can live to see tomorrow? No, I will not accept, and I will not believe anyone.


From time to time, the kindness of the Black man has been abused, and the respect for the white man has been taken as fear and stupidity. 


There is no Black man who fears a white man; in fact, it's rather the white man who fears the Black man, which is the reason many are determined to destroy the Black race.


You can't tell me that you love me as a Black man and persuade me to take the COVID-19 vaccine when you destroyed my continent through slavery, colonialism, apartheid, and the deliberate spread of diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, Ebola, nodding disease, tuberculosis, etc., on the continent of Africa.


And the fear the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control, the US government, and its Western European allies have instilled in me to avoid taking any COVID-19 vaccine is the fact that they deceived the world that bats and monkeys are responsible for AIDS and Ebola.


If you are really an intelligent Black man, and you take those biological weapons crimes and their associated lies into consideration, you will think twice before you put your trust in any health official to thrust a needle into your body to give you a COVID-19 vaccine.


What has even changed my mind about having any future vaccine against the coronavirus is the experience of the past as a writer and author in Belgium. 


The clandestine activities on my blog, the changing of HTML code, the diversion of my articles to 404 errors, the suppression of information, the planting of a security camera in my blog, and the reduction of my visibility in search engines are signals and warnings to me.


I have said over and over that the negative actions of authorities against the powerless people can change the minds of people who become subjects to those cruelties. 


The way I have been treated like a criminal just because of the truth on my personal blog has put me off and, therefore, I am not interested in any coronavirus vaccine, even if it becomes mandatory.


Just imagine, if they were in my shoes to experience what they did to me, would they quickly be the first, second, or the last in any queue to take a vaccine against coronavirus if they were Black? 


Their actions mean they were hiding and suppressing information from me and the general public, which is a crime, and in this current society, where those crimes have become the norm in politics, the truth becomes an enemy.


Babylon, I'm sorry, I don't need your devilish coronavirus vaccine; it's your responsibility to convince me, without any harassment or the suppression of information on my blog. Thank you.

Friday, May 22, 2020

THE SEARCH FOR NEW VACCINES MARKET IN AFRICA BY BILL GATES

The South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa and Bill Gates

The South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, and Bill Gates


The United States of America and Western European countries, such as France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, Britain, Germany, etc, were not only interested in looting the continent with the full force of brutality but also interested in destroying and underdeveloping Africa.


Why one particular continent had to suffer slavery, the atrocities of colonialism, the horrors of Apartheid, and the devastating impact of Aids, Ebola, and other man-made diseases, such as Burkitt's lymphoma, nodding disease, and Kaposi's sarcoma, according to research by German medical doctor Wolff Geisler and Dutch scientist and microsurgeon, Johan van Dongen?

Only a few European doctors and scientists have written the truth about what actually happened on the African continent, especially the physical and medical crimes foreign governments and health institutions, such as the World Health Organization, committed in Africa with impunity.

Surprisingly, those not interested to write the truth, would try all their possible best either to call the authentic and unique articles of those writers on the path of truth, false conspiracy theories or suppress information, by tagging the article 'Fake News,' yet they don't call the grime terror of Apartheid, slavery, and colonialism, 'Fake News.'

Before independence swept through Africa, the continent had been a target for all kinds of cruelties, just for the advanced countries to control the continent's resources. 

However, Africa is still not free. If the continent is plagued by man-made diseases such as Aids and Ebola, through the World Health Organization and Bill Gates, then there are possibilities that Africans are used as  Guinea pigs in testing new drugs manufactured by pharmaceutical companies in the United States of America.

European and American writers and the mainstream media, including CNN, BBC, Fox News, etc, are only interested in praising and giving applause to Bill Gates, "as the co-founder of Microsoft and philanthropist, who is changing the face of Africa, through vaccines to eradicate diseases from the continent.

But they never publish that the vaccines brought to Africa by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation are new vaccines to use on the African population to find its strength or weakness for the European, American, and African markets. 

The evil things these people and governments are doing, including the World Health Organization, are what have inspired other world leaders, like Kim Jong Un of North Korea, Russian leader Vladimir Putin, the Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, and the Chinese leader Xi Jinping, to be very stubborn.

Since Africa is the only continent among the seven continents with the weakest borders and security, with the history of slavery, colonial brutalities, Apartheid, and man-made diseases of Aids and Ebola, without any confrontation, aggression, or demonstration, some European and American leaders still think of its easy penetration to follow their clandestine plans.

Without Africa, Europe and America are nothing, this is a fact, that can't be ignored, else under the umbrella of the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control, Bill Gates and the US government wouldn't have been deliberately testing Ebola in Congo, to get the 'almighty cobalt,' they are looking for their electrical gadgets, including computers and mobile phones.

The ignorant people world, dangerous health websites, and fake news media say Ebola is not man-made but spread by bats. I need to tell the world that before the vaccine for malaria was produced by the white man, Africans lived with bats, monkeys, and ate bush meat, yet there were no diseases such as HIV-Aids and Ebola. 

Ebola occurred in the West African countries of Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia in the year 2014, but before the disease occurred, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control owned a patent on a particular strain of Ebola or vaccine, known as "EboBun." It's patent No. CA2741523A1, and it was awarded in 2010. That means they are aware and prepared to trigger Ebola hemorrhagic fever in those West African countries.

Woe unto evildoers who think lies have now defeated the truth, and therefore, have glory and power to do whatever they like. They must continue to enjoy their short reign, suppress information, and call genuine articles 'Fake news.' When the end comes, it will be more disastrous than what we are witnessing today in the time of the coronavirus.

Saturday, March 02, 2019

Primitive lives that undermine Africa's development


Is this culture, tradition or illiteracy?

Is this culture, tradition, or illiteracy?



No one gives respect to countries in which citizens don’t have any respect for themselves or their leaders. Slavery, colonialism, apartheid, AIDS, Ebola, or whatever is not possible in the developed world, but is possible in Africa because Africans trust and give respect to the white man, while they hate themselves.


The way Africans, including Ghanaians, hate and treat themselves will always be an opportunity for the developed world to do any evil thing they wish in the African continent, because, after all, they don’t love themselves.

Last year, during a meeting, President Donald Trump referred to African countries, Haiti, and El Salvador as "shitholenations.  The 55-nation African Union said the remarks were clearly racist, while Botswana's government called Trump's comment reprehensible and racist. Yet, many African countries, including Ghana, continue to insult themselves, followed by derogatory comments.

The question is: Why was the African continent angry with Trump if Ghanaians are calling their leaders’ names worse than the reference to Africa as a ‘shithole nation ’? Recently, I posted an article on the ModernGhana news site entitled “Two Mistakes That Have Given Nana Akufo-Addo International Recognition.” https://bit.ly/2BTjb8A

It was an article based on facts, without any insult to the president, yet there was a comment from someone who said, “This is what you can write about your president? Stupid fool, this is not gonna affect the president, but the entire nation. Destroying the president to the world is like destroying the whole nation.”

I replied to the one by saying, “This is the problem with stupid Ghanaians such as Owoahene; they can't stand the truth. You are stupid, the reason you can't even write your real name. In the first place, your president is the only person who has 110 ministers and copied American leaders’ speeches. What's wrong with my article?

Yet, that Ghanaian who wasn’t happy with what I wrote has no guts or brain to protest or comment against the insults directed at the former Ghanaian leader, John Mahama. Just read the Ghanaian papers, including ModernGhana, and you’ll be shocked to read names, insults, and derogatory comments against the ex-Ghanaian leader, yet Africans often accuse the white man of being racist.

According to history, civilization began in Africa, but sometimes, I doubt if this history carries any truth because Africa is the most backward, heavily demented, superstitious, and illiterate continent, without any progress, yet not ready to change their ways and outrageous characters. Hypocrisy, corruption, nepotism, tribalism, and hatred are what Africa stands for.

When it comes to hypocrisy, I can say with confidence that about 65% of Ghanaians are pure hypocrites. Many don’t read before passing comments. I shared my experience in an article captioned “Why Travelling To Ghana Scares Me To Death,’ after losing 10,000 euros I invested in Ghana due to a fraudulent chief who sold the land for me.

The article didn’t generate many comments on ‘ModernGhana,’ but it got 55 comments on ‘GhanaWeb.’ After going through the comments, I was shocked to read what some Ghanaians wrote. Under some of my articles, some people have used my name—Joel Savage, like the commenter—even though I hardly visit Ghanaweb. Why do many Ghanaians behave in that way?

To find the truth behind AIDS and Ebola as biological weapons, I travelled to see one of Holland’s best scientists, former Professor Johan Van Dongen, and then later went to Germany to see Dr. Wolff Geisler, who has also written books about AIDS, Ebola, and other man-made diseases.

The two in medical professions don’t know each other, yet the documents they gave me all point fingers at the US government for creating the biological weapons AIDS and Ebola to depopulate the rapidly growing population of Africa, destabilize our economy, and take control over Africa’s rich resources.

Yet, when I started publishing the truth behind Aids and Ebola on the ModernGhana news site, many people, including Ghanaians, attacked and insulted me. What kind of hypocrisy is that, and how do Africans expect Africa to grow if they maintain such ugly attitudes?

Foreign diplomats, including Americans, continue to surround Africa, taking pictures with African leaders with beautiful smiles. Do African leaders think foreign powers like them because they are Black or African? It’s because of what they desperately need in Africa, the rich resources; they show that false smile and love to African leaders.

They say Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome originated in Africa. Has any intelligent African leader asked the US government, "Why haven't thousands of African-Americans been to Africa before after slavery?" Therefore, why has the disease AIDS drastically affected both original Africans and African-Americans in the same manner?  

How do we expect Africa to move forward if the continent is under leaders interested in the money the US government gives them to cover up every crime committed, rather than the welfare and health of its citizens? Yesterday was AIDS, today is Ebola, and who knows what comes tomorrow?

Saturday, August 18, 2018

KWAME NKRUMAH ON FREEDOM AND THE UNIFICATION OF AFRICA


Kwame Nkrumah

Kwame Nkrumah



Kwame Nkrumah was the prime minister of the first independent state of Ghana in Tropical Africa in 1957. He was one of the most prominent ideologues of the national liberation movement in Africa.


His philosophy belongs to such works as "Autobiography", "I'm talking about freedom," "Africa must unite,"  as well as "Consensusism - Consciousness ") and" Class struggle in Africa ". His political philosophy, his vision of the past, present, and future of Africa, he detailed in the work "Africa must unite."


Speaking about the past of Africa, Nkrumah resolutely denied the colonial myth of "inferiority" of Africans, that they "did not invent the wheel or writing," that they "have no mathematics or art," and that they never had statehood. Nkrumah recalls that it was Africa that was the birthplace of man, and it was in Africa that, for several millennia, a great Egyptian civilization developed. 


Referring to written documents, he said that Ghana was already a centralized state in the 14th century. In the state of Mali, the successor of Ghana, some universities exchanged scientists with Spain and the states of the Muslim world. 


One of the most famous Islamic writers, Ibn Battuta, lived in the middle of the 14th century. The journey through Mali left an interesting testimony (Nkrumah cites him) about the Malians' character and their political life: they "are rarely unjust and have a greater disgust for injustice than any other people. 


Their Sultan is merciless to those who are even to the slightest degree guilty of this evil. In this country, there is total security. Travelers and residents do not need to be afraid of either robbers or rapists. 


They do not confiscate the property of a white man who died in their country, even if they were untold riches. On the contrary, this property is deposited for trustworthy White people, and it remains with them until the legal heir enters into possession of it."


"Is it possible to say the same thing about the European contemporaries of that era?" - asks Nkrumah and responds negatively to himself. The European conquest of Africa was accompanied by monstrous atrocities. But the most tragic consequence for the development of Africa was the slave trade, which lasted three hundred or more years. 


The number of Africans taken to slavery was from 20 million to 50 million people, and in their homeland, in Africa, everywhere it was possible to see inscriptions "Africans are not admitted" or "Only for Europeans". Nkrumah emphasizes that many Africans began to reconcile themselves with the idea of their "inferiority."


And when this theory was called into question, the whole system of colonialism was under attack. He notes with satisfaction the fact that in liberated Africa, most political leaders strongly reject racial discrimination. "We have suffered too much from racism to seek to perpetuate this evil," Nkrumah wrote.


A chapter on "How Ghana Became a Sovereign State" is very political and instructive. Nkrumah immediately emphasizes that the colonial powers do not voluntarily give up political control over any country. Before they left, they sought to cause a split and rivalry between different forces and groups in accordance with the old "divide and conquer" strategy. 


Nkrumah talks about how the British government sought to impose a "democratic" constitution on independent Ghana, many of whose provisions severely limited its sovereignty and freedom.


Speaking for the socialist path to the progress of Ghana, Nkrumah sought to translate abstract ideological formulas and appeals into a simple and understandable language. He wrote, "We are achieving full employment, the provision of well-organized homes, and equal opportunities for the entire people to receive education and develop a culture to the highest level. 


This means that the level of prices for goods must match the level of wages; apartment, the fee should be commensurate with the means of all population groups; social services should encompass all; and means of education and culture should be accessible to everyone.


Speaking about the need for industrialization, he referred to the experience of the USSR, but the most suitable model for Ghana was considered to be countries such as Japan, China, and India.


Kwame Nkrumah was an ardent supporter of the unity of Africa. "For us, Africa with its islands is a single Africa," he stressed. - We reject any partitions. From Tangier and Cairo in the north to Cape Town in the south, from Cape Guardafui in the east to the islands of Cape Verde in the west, Africa is one and indivisible.


Nkrumah was the first to put forward the idea of the formation of the Continental government for Africa. In his opinion, this government, embodying the political and economic unification of the African continent, should pursue three main goals. First, it will carry out general economic planning on the continent. 


This will require thinking and finding ways and means to create a common market for United Africa (without tempting ourselves with the dubious benefits of association with the European Common Market), to introduce a common monetary system and currency area, and to establish a central issuing bank.


Secondly, the Continental Government will ensure the establishment of a common military command by all the land, sea, and air forces of Africa, and the development of a common defensive strategy to fight against a possible imperialist aggressor.


Thirdly, the Continental Government will pursue a unified foreign policy and diplomacy. This will allow the African states not only to speak unanimously in international organizations but also to significantly alleviate the burden of a separate diplomatic mission outside Africa.


Developing his vision of the political formulation of African unity, Nkrumah also expressed the idea of creating a continental parliament consisting of two chambers. One chamber, ensuring the equality of the associated states, is formed by equal representation from each of them, regardless of the size of the territory and population.
 

It is designed to formulate a common policy on the most important issues of security, defense, and development in Africa. In another chamber, the representation of states is constructed in proportion to the size of their population, and it discusses all other problems of daily life and the development of Africa.


In concluding his book, Kwame Nkrumah wrote, "What unites us is much stronger than what is currently dividing us, and our common goal should be the dignity, progress, and prosperity of Africa." His call for the unification of Africa has found understanding in many African countries. In 1963, the Organization of African Unity (OAU) was created. 


According to the adopted charter of the OAU, the supreme body of the OAU is the Assembly of Heads of State and Government, which meets annually. The supreme executive body is the Council of Foreign Ministers. A number of committees and commissions on special issues have been created in the system of OAU bodies. 


In particular, there is a special commission on mediation, conciliation, and arbitration, which helped to resolve several conflicts in African states. Remarkably, decades after Nkrumah's idea of African Unity was realized in 1963, the European Union was formed in 1993.