GIVING LIGHT TO THE IMAGE OF AFRICA:
There’s no way your face can show light unless you are developed in your heart. It is the heart that should glow first then it lights the face. For a heart to glow, there’s a call for positive thinking and discipline, one feeling empowered, determined and confident. Giving light to African image begins with building the heart, which are its people. Empowering them with knowledge, reformation, satisfaction and awareness. There’s a direct relationship between light and beauty. Light is the confidence. When it is full it shines to the face thus unveiling the beauty (satisfaction)
The beauty that Africa has in terms of nature, location and culture can be transferred to its people therefore helping them to redefine themselves their goals, future and work
So many things that can be achieved in Africa without much foreign interventions or billions of dollars in Aid. It only takes Africa collective will, compassion and a lot of determination to beat the effects of many odds. There’s a way all of us can get involved as far as giving light to the image of Africa is concerned
These are the visible moments for Africa. It is about us. It is about battling the prejudice of a world skewed against Africa. It is about retrieving our stolen legacy
We are helping to set the record straight. There is no greater calling for an African
From Africa, am born
The map makes me feel as if am taller
The swaying trees are my dreams
In the humming streams I hear poetry reciting itself, my desire and my love
From Africa, am born
From the happy Maasai morans jumping to their cultural songs
From the content of strength from the initiation dance
From the voice singing in the gardens and the glory showing in the culture
From the showers cutting through our marathon runners
From heroes alighting from the plane
From the scout boys running with the flags
From the face of young girls walking against wars
From the sound of drums saying its time
From the sound of footsteps of boys running to school
From the anthem coming from the mouths of women soldiers
From the smile seeming on a mother who have just delivered
From the children praying under the moon
From the cry of a new born Africa
I am born
The Maasai are among the most picturesque tribes of East Africa. They have been a nomadic people, roaming with their vast cattle from place to place. Formerly fierce warriors they now love to dance and sing to re-tell the exploits of their tribe. Since they become interested in education, they show themselves as friendly, eager, charming individuals (African scenes and symbols)
Like Maasai nomads in their search for new pastures, our move to the life of Africa is part of our eternal plan. Every country or continent has a positive and negative side. Africa has its good side too, and we ought to reflect it in all we do.

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