This is a recital because it tells you what we are, it is a recital because it expanciates but concentrates on its core and values. The African pride, the African heritage, the African culture, the African wildlife and the African child.
I have so much to say about the average African child but so little to preach about the African government, the African child outplays every other because through every difficulty HE Stands tall and search a way to fix a smile on his face, unaffected by the underdevelopment and discomfort faced by Africa, they rise every sunset and work their way through till sundown with nothing but hope for the coming day. I admire the will of the African child, desperately looking for a means to survive, I can’t help but admire the will of the African child, Breaking barriers, overstepping obstacles, confronting dangers, withstanding pain, conquering hardship, facing fears, eliminating doubt and outlasting defeat, I can’t help but admire the will of the African child.
In some parts of the continent the average African child becomes a man at the age of 13! they hunt, they farm, they fish, then they feed. I have so much faith in the African child, the future of Africa finds comfort in their hands, before the rain comes the storm and this storm is just about rapping up in Africa.
I can’t overemphasize the fact that there is no difference between us all really, we’re just two sides of the same coin, let’s not allow skin color distinguish us, let’s not allow religion divide us, let’s not allow borders separate us, let’s not allow political views split us and most importantly, we must never allow our material possessions define us. So instead of talking about making a particular place great again and hating Muslims meanwhile also creating harvoc among citizens and non citizens, why not make the whole earth great again.
There is no limitation to what we can achieve if we put aside our differences and work together as a unit towards a common goal.
I have gotten remarkable feedbacks from awesome bloggers around the world, a very notable one is “let it be beautiful” please endeavor to check out the blog, she also came up with an amazing powerpoint-poem for Africa, amazing!
There is still space for more people to join in the the hype and contribute in any little way possible, Africa is home to all. thank you for reading this episode of African pop culture(APC), stay tuned as many more ep’s are on the way. Xo
This is great work! I recently started blogging so please check it out at iveryarie.wordpress.com 🙂
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Thank you💕, I definitely will 🙂
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A single story of an child will be a excellent sequel of your previous posts.The child’s perspective on its own struggle and path.Expect more on this topic💞
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OK, haha, I will 😁
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Very cool! I really enjoyed this!
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Aw, thank you so much …xo🤗
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“Great Blogpost! You post interesting articles here. Your blog deserves_ much more visitors.”
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Aw thank you so so much😊, yes it does 😁, please do spread the word. God bless
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So beautiful , so passionate. I love it.
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Thank you, thank you so much 🤗😀….p.s hope you got my mail?
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My pleasure. I think I lost your mail among many. I will search for it.
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Hi. I’ve re-searched my inbox and I haven’t received the mail. Can you resend it here hafsahdauda@gmail.com
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Okay, gotcha
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Hey, um I guess its me with the mailing problem, I don’t suppose you have any instant messaging app? Maybe even Instagram??
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In awe of that answers! Really cool!
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We need more inghists like this in this thread.
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I really like your blog.. very nice colors & theme. Did you create this website yourself or did you hire someone to do it for you? Plz reply as I&8;712#m looking to construct my own blog and would like to know where u got this from. thanks
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Gellraney I do not learn post on blogs, but I wish to say that this write-up very pressured me to check out and do it! Your writing taste has been surprised me. Thank you, very nice article.
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Hi, Dez. Just happened upon your blog and really like your Baptist hospital series–and what a spot they’ve got to themselves! I’m glad you threw in the story about the reader who became a chauffeur. I consider myself &#soo0;pr2fe8si2nal” but I don’t see any money coming in–ever. But, that seems ok to me as living expenses are covered. Thanks for your thoughts.best from Tunisia,nadia
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