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I suggest, keep up interviewing Helen, it wonderful to have an outside of party conversation from time to time, it takes the boredom out of tension, listening to questions and getting answers, not with the media.
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I like the natural articulation of issues, Janice as I used to refer to you in your infancy. I love what you are becoming day by day. Keep going my girl. God bless
Actually, men don't cry, l 7:56 7:58 mean, genuinely so, without feeling ashamed. It would help so. I think the problem is that they lack that shoulder to lean on. My advice-turn to God, do all the crying there, He sees,He knows, He cares, He heals. Thanks for being open Timo. I love and pray for you. I do have a shoulder....
Thank you for your comment and for watching @RoseMaggie-pz6gl . It is however important to process the past, mindfully, while we map the the future of the reality we All wish t live in. Sadly, we seem never to learn quickly from the lessons of the past. This is why these conversations are so important.
We Africans have been robbed naked. We have no hope from any continent. Our history has been erased, our names taken, our minerals taken, our food poisoned... We are just waiting for the seals of Revelation to be opened!
Which part of Africa is he talking about. He is from Tunisia which is pretty different from Burundi or Uganda. Which Africa is he talking about. If you don't know and would never know the value under your ground and someone has to show you the potential, you are not exploited as you are shown a potential. The product is then sold on the world market as long as there's a demand for it. As long as you are talking about exploitation you don't understand the basics of economics and should definitely not call it out as a problem but as a potential. If the market for whatever reason has no more demand you will soon see that nobody will be interested to but your product and you will sit on it as before not knowing what to do with it. As long as you are blaming those giving opportunities as exploiters you are definitely on the wrong track. If you want to loose money then try to invest in sub Saharan Africa as the lack of moral and value will more sooner than later teach you a tough lesson. All The best
This is informative, I never followed something came up as an ad but this clarified something that I never understood about how you trade how is inequality trading works, this is something that as Africa we should look at because we have lot of resources but we trade them very cheap as raw material.