[Kings & Queens of poverty]

'Respect them, but fear none' [1] we all have learnt. You'll have that shine in time and but when grace falls, great becomes the pain from the laugh at your failure to finish with retirement of the sun. So, to you, what's the shine you've lost in your life? Is it of your doing or by design? The way to you won't be said straight as it is, for truth is an agenda.

What Africa is swimming in currently, a tip no utterance can afford it its supposed solace. The daily attacks are coming from all angles and on the other hand is the long lost shields they keep fighting over as if they got no answer of where and whom to they lost them. How we feel about the 1884 conference, the Arab betrayal through slave trading, together with many other gatherings of like is of no use and significance to them, a worse stair to disharmony to one's inner.

The education we received from that day a continua to self-destruction. Living in a global village but made to pay the price for your innocent curiosity so you find it better rested in diluted inquisitiveness as what suits your kind. The treatment meted out to this humble nation a shame that is unfortunately a trophy of belonging out there. Africans, why are we still ashamed to act out what their project has resulted in us? Let's keep intensifying the taste of their architecture ignorantly back to them. So proud of Morocco over their latest move. It should be loud to the Spanish civilians that it's actually not against them but their government.

Ecuador has for the past 11 days or so being voicing out their disgruntled feeling against rising energy and food prices, though media elected to turn a blind eye on. Examples like these are vivid to you Africa, rise against the tide and rely on your wisdom and strength to make new shields to protect oneself with. Wake up, see how this system of theirs slowly keeps us strewn in generational curse after the other. Africa, cut chasing after the charismatized rhetoric of timeless change for it's not for your today or tomorrow, but for them and their coming generations. Be worried of who you've become after who you were, so as to shape your future generations.

In conclusion: whether you give respect to champions of your poverty design, entirely up to you and your conscience, but their doings had a generational rippling effect on dignity, confidence, identity, self-based worth, etc, as a people, as they through their instrumentation went straight for the crown via a humanomics quadradia against your financial triquadia. And like my brother and friend said "know your why" [2], I then say "Africa, ask to know your why" and you're to know why you're lost unto self, why you lost your purpose, why you lost to false promise, why you lost your possessions; and clawing back your power will be a realized eventuality when children of the soil start questioning all these Kings and Queens of poverty...dp

[1] by copyright control.
[2] by Mr Mohlatlego Mokumo.

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