Thabo Mbeki, right, with Nelson Mandela
The former South African leader, Thabo Mbeki, did his
best to save Africa from the state of being subject to death after Aids hits the continent but his efforts were abortive.
African leaders are known for dealing with home issues than
external factors. They pay less attention to factors that are considered
serious issues in the developed world. One of such problems is overpopulation.
Poverty and corruption have affected Africa, while population growth increases at a very fast rate. America and Europe are worried
but not African leaders. As we can see, millions of Africans are trying to
reach Europe despite the deadly consequences.
For example, the population of Nigeria alone is about I95.9 million people, (2018) therefore, imagine what Nigeria's population would be in the year 2050.
This is what is called a population explosion. It is often
said that when persuasion fails, force is applied. Therefore, if African
leaders are not interested to control the population growth, the developed
world will do the job.
We must understand why Aids has taken a ruthless path in
Africa than any continent. The former president of the Republic of South Africa
Thabo Mbeki was a major barrier in the eyes of depopulation supporters.
He knows that HIV does not lead to the development of human
diseases, therefore, tuberculosis in Aids patients was
artificially created. He knows that the so-called AIDS is created by the
hands of pharmaceuticals to reduce the number of the population.
Mbeki understands that the causes of mortality in third
world countries are destroying African countries. However, his efforts to
seek outside help to reduce this devastating effect didn’t work.
Attempts by Mbeki to form a real coalition of leaders of all
countries of the African continent are to some extent held back. A weapon
called ‘money’ is used against him.
If all African leaders had come together to show concern
about the depopulation of Africa with Aids, there wouldn’t be any Ebola today
in Africa. The fact that African leaders aren’t serious people, they have
invited many crimes from the developed world against Africa.
Surprisingly, that unconcern attitude remains the same,
nothing has changed in Africa, giving rise to several predictions that Africa
will suffer another depopulation biological weapon after Aids and Ebola.
Many biological weapon analysts argue that despite how Aids
has ravaged Africa, the fast population growth still needs attention. In this
case, Africa needs a biological weapon that will do the job better and
quicker.
This is how Ebola has come to stay with us today in Africa,
as the successor of Aids. This is a warning to African leaders to consider
doing something about the fast population growth. Japan has already started.