AFRICA INSIGHT
Africa challenges require visions to tackle. They don’t call for expert mourners who are skilled in scripting elegiac apologetics bewailing why we are so poor, passing the buck and begging the world to help out. No, Africa doesn’t need philosophers to rationalize her impregnable bunker of underdevelopment. It needs visionaries who could craft a vision of all-round progress, tap into the continents incredible natural wealth and engage its resilient people to birth a new continent- New African, December 2006
The point of articulating why we shouldn’t dispense our energies in convincing the west that we are not as hopeless as they tell the world we are, is not a call to victory and cessation of effort, but to free time, so we can concentrate our effort some of which we expend in explaining ourselves to the world, into getting us on the track to where we need to be from where we are right now
Tackling migration:
Talents abound in Africa; but unfortunately they lie hidden from view until they immigrate to Europe and start making waves there. Brain drain, the loss of knowledge workers to other continents occurs because we don’t seek and appreciate the ability to identify and cultivate talent; and Africa needs people with such ability. People who love, not dread talents and will bring them on board (Dr William F. Kumuyi- New African)
Migration of people from Africa for primarily economic reasons presents the continent with two threats
In the form of lost brain power and disrupted families and communities
Opportunities in the form of resources available for productive use to build up Africa.
The London- based African Foundation for Development (AFFORD) set about curbing the above into practice. It recruited 15 people to pool their resources starting with their skills and contracts to work with mostly young entrepreneurs and small enterprises in the West African country of Sierra Leone. Different forces motivated the resource persons in spite of diverse ethnic, professional, educational, and ideological backgrounds and perspectives, what the all was a passion for Africa, for enterprise, and for helping young people to help themselves
The effort yields some very positive results, said one of the member. People caught up with us later and said things like “I went back to my business and now am starting to write accounts. You should see that change of heart in terms of how they’re going to conduct their business afterwards”
Such an initiative connects in big way with Africa live the dream. Our big change comes when we all realize the full impact of our being there in Africa. It could be hugely successful. Africa live the dream is an expression, which will help people to reconnect emotionally with their homeland. It takes Africans themselves to reduce the sense of hopelessness on their continent
Africa live the dream initiative is moving and touching. It will make us feel proud to be engaged in something bigger than ourselves, to feel that in our creative ways we can be able to help people who need help. You are not engaged until you laugh or cry in joy upon realizing whom you are and what your values can do for you
