Prof PLO Lumumba warns the US to stop plans of assasinating Ibrahim Traore!#africa#ibrahimtraoré

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRThe speaker addresses the political and economic challenges Africa faces, particularly the influence of foreign powers and institutions like the IMF and World Bank. They stress the importance of African unity and collaboration for development, citing successful examples from countries like Rwanda and Botswana. The speaker advocates for improved communication infrastructure and a collective vision for the continent's future through the African Union's Agenda 2063, which aims to cover various sectors and establish Africa as a serious player on the global stage.

Mitbringsel

  • 🌍 Africa faces significant foreign influence in governance.
  • 💡 Development is possible, as shown by Rwanda and Botswana.
  • 📡 Improved communication is essential for progress.
  • 🤝 Unity among African nations is crucial for development.
  • 📅 Agenda 2063 outlines a long-term vision for Africa.
  • 🚀 Successful examples exist within the continent.
  • 📈 Collaboration can lead to significant advancements.
  • 🌱 Health, governance, and climate change are key focus areas.
  • 🔗 A single communication system could enhance connectivity.
  • 🗳️ Planning beyond election cycles is necessary for growth.

Zeitleiste

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    The speaker discusses the political dynamics in Africa, highlighting the influence of foreign leaders and organizations like the IMF and World Bank on African governance. They express concern over the lack of autonomy in decision-making, particularly in education and agriculture, contrasting this with the treatment of countries like China and India. The speaker emphasizes the need for Africans to take action for development, citing examples of progress in Rwanda, Botswana, and Mauritius despite limited resources. They stress the importance of unity and communication across African nations, advocating for a single satellite and telephone system to enhance connectivity. The speaker concludes by noting that Africa is becoming more aware of its challenges and the necessity of collaboration, referencing the African Union's Agenda 2063 as a comprehensive plan for future development that encompasses various sectors.

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Video-Fragen und Antworten

  • What is the main concern regarding foreign influence in Africa?

    Foreign powers dictate policies and conditions to African leaders, unlike their treatment of countries like China and India.

  • What examples of progress in Africa are mentioned?

    Rwanda's health sector and mobile technology, Botswana's development, and Mauritius's achievements.

  • What is the significance of Agenda 2063?

    It represents a long-term vision for Africa's development, covering various sectors like health, governance, and climate change.

  • Why is communication important for Africa's development?

    Effective communication is critical for collaboration and progress across the continent.

  • What does the speaker urge the audience to do?

    To feel a sense of responsibility and take action towards Africa's development.

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    We'll elect our governors. We'll have
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    our
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    ministers. That will happen. But they
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    are not bothered. After we have elected
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    them, you'll then see them sending their
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    arrows head. You'll see Bill Gates come
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    and meet your
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    president. You'll see Tony Blair come
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    and meet your president. You'll see
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    Macron come and meet your president.
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    You'll see all of them. And then they
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    will never admit but they'll be told if
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    you want money in agriculture behave
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    this
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    way. If you want money in this area
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    behave this way. They will never tell
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    that to the
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    Chinese. They will never tell that to
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    the Indians. They will never tell that
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    to the Vietnamese. They will never tell
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    that to the Koreans. But in Africa they
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    tell us. That is why as I speak to you
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    now under this new scramble, the IMF and
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    the World Bank are
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    back telling you who to hire in your
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    universities, what to sell and what not
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    to
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    sell. It is a sad situation. So today,
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    as I look at Africa in that new
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    scramble, the Chinese are
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    here. I hope that this institution was
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    not built by the Chinese.
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    The TS are
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    here. The British are
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    here. The French are
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    here. The Qataris are here. The
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    Americans are here.
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    This time
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    round they are so subtle that we don't
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    even recognize them but they control
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    us. What are we going to do about it in
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    order to
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    develop? We must do something. And if we
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    don't do that thing
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    else, you who have been trained in this
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    institution, you have traveled the
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    world. You have traveled
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    Nigeria. There are two things that you
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    can do with your traveling. You can
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    marvel. Says it is great in China. You
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    can marvel. You can wonder or feel pain.
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    I'm urging you to feel pain to feel pain
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    for the continent of Africa and in your
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    own way when you go out there go and do
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    something about it because it has also
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    been demonstrated that it can be done.
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    I've traveled across this continent and
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    I've seen that development is
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    possible. I was in Rwanda before 1994.
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    I was in Rwanda in
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    1996
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    genocide 1 million
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    dead it's obituary
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    written will never rise they said you go
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    to Rwanda
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    now they are demonstrating that it can
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    be done go to Kgali
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    Now see what they are doing in the
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    health sector in their own small way.
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    See how they are collaborating in the
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    area of mobile telefan in their own
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    small way. It can be done. I've been to
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    Botswana and I've seen what they are
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    doing in their own small way.
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    I've been to Mauritius, see what they
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    are doing in their own small way and
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    they do not have the resources that
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    other countries have. They do not have
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    the resources that the Democratic
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    Republic of of Congo has. And I'm giving
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    these examples to say that indeed it can
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    be done and it can be done within the
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    continent of Africa.
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    So what we must do is to begin to pull
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    together. You
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    know, as I've been
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    sitting and
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    listening, I was also
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    struggling to have
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    internet in this
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    room. And every effort was being made to
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    connect me to
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    internet and all those efforts
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    failed.
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    Why? Because we are in an era of the
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    internet of things. We are in an era of
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    nanotechnology. It cannot be right that
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    in the Africa's largest economy in
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    Nigeria, I do not have internet at an
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    institution that deals with
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    security. You get the point that I'm
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    trying to
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    make. It cannot be
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    right. And I'm and I know why we don't
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    have internet connectivity. It is
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    because we are divided.
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    We
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    have
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    55 telephone access
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    codes. Nigeria
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    234, Ghana
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    233, Kenya 254, Tanzania 255, Uganda
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    256, Zambia 260, Zimbabwe 263.
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    How can we in this day and age you cross
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    into Benin, you cross into Togo, you
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    cross into Guinea, Bisau, you have a
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    different internet connectivity. Why
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    can't Africa have a single
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    satellite and a single telephone call?
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    So that when I travel from Moadishu in
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    Somalia to Dhaka in Sagal like the
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    Chinese do, like the Americans do, like
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    the Indians do, we can have the same
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    because communication is critical to
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    development. And I'm saying this part of
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    my agenda is to prick your conscience
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    with live examples that you may go out
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    there irritated but irritated to do the
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    right
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    thing. And I'm suggesting that indeed
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    when we talk about development this is
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    what we must
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    do. But is Africa conscious of our
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    state? Yes, Africa is conscious. This is
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    what makes me happy that after all these
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    analysis, it appears to me that Africans
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    have now recognized that going forward
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    we can only defeat the conspiracies, we
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    can only have development as we are
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    talking about it by working as a team.
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    And that is why beyond the millennium
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    development goals, beyond the
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    sustainable development goals, we as
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    Africans under the egis of the African
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    Union do now have our grand vision of
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    Africa agenda
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    2063. And that Africa agenda 2063, let
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    me tell you, if we can fulfill it, many
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    of you here will be upstairs by the year
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    2063.
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    But our contribution perhaps you do not
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    know what I mean upstairs not up you'll
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    be with the Lord
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    himself. So but but the most important
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    thing is that Africans are now beginning
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    to see beyond the next election cuz part
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    of our problem in Africa has been that
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    we planned in fiveyear circles. We don't
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    have a grand agenda but now we have a
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    grand agenda. And if you look at the
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    seven pillars of Africa agenda 2063,
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    everything is
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    covered, health is
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    covered, research and science is
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    covered, climate change is covered,
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    women's participation is covered,
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    democracy and governance is covered, the
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    arts and the culture are covered so that
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    Africa can become a serious player. in
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    the international agenda. As we speak
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    now, we are not a serious player.
Tags
  • Africa
  • development
  • foreign influence
  • Agenda 2063
  • communication
  • unity
  • IMF
  • World Bank
  • Rwanda
  • Botswana