The Africans Late State Matters
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The Africa Politics has hindered the development of the nation. African's lack of understanding of politics and its importance. Politics accepts people's opinions and the rule of many. Some African's politicians are fraudulent. They don't care about the business of politics; they only concern themselves with their personal interests. This stifles the nation's development. I see them as ‘eaters' and ‘wasters' rather than ‘farmers'.
Everyone born into this world has a language heritage; it is without your decision, just as you do not decide where you want to be born. You can study, speak, and write somebody’s language, but you should not rule your home or nation by the language your forebears do not understand. If you do so, you have sold your dignity to dishonour your mother tongue.
The doom of African’s as continent today lies in the use of the strange language to rule our nations. Our development is pivoted on the language our mothers understand. The language we use is the knowledge we have, and the knowledge we have stands on the language we use. We understand implicitly by our native language.
Bernard Benson Sarfo
Bernard Benson Sarfo is an acquainted architectural designer and a motivational speaker. He is a gifted teacher who continues to motivate and encourage many.
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The Africans Late State Matters - Bernard Benson Sarfo
THE AFRICANS LATE
STATE MATTERS
(THE AFRICANS’ THOUGHT)
(3rd Edition)
By
Bernard Benson sarfo
Copyright©2018 BERNARD BENSON SARFO
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INTRODUCTION
Today's world is in the state of old Babylon, where they all spoke one language and agreed to build the brilliant house to have the name of remembrance. Their state helps them to progress on what they head towards, and it is because of the one language is spoken then. The knowledge which is their tongue and understanding helps them to build the house they proposed.
This means they could progress as they want it. Correct understanding comes from the native tongue used and practiced. Your language is your knowledge and your knowledge is your language. The Strange call for research and discovery; but the best understanding needs deep studies about the unknown. Languages can be studied for communication and other achievements because of the language differences and the friendship of our colleagues who do not understand us.
Native ones should not be overlooked; all languages can be studied, spoken or written; but the native must be considered as the best for the schoolwork. Today, many Africans want to do away their knowledge which is their tongue and understanding. Knowledge has increased as the prophet Daniel predicted in the (Daniel12:4) says But you, Daniel, shut up the words and seal the book, until the time of the end. Many shall run to and fro, and the knowledge shall increase."
The Countries in the world today are far innovative and have matured in knowledge testify by what we see currently. The most dangerous attitude causing Africans late in progression is selfishness. Others are the lack of learning to the best; the lack of proper research, preference of foreign tongue to their own and the quick money earning attitude. Knowledge has increased as the prophet predicted.
But Africans still lacking today’s advanced knowledge why?
DEDICATION
I dedicate to all the Africans and beyond.
‘When wisdom entered into your heart, and knowledge is pleasant unto your soul, discretion shall preserve you, understanding shall keep you’ (Prov.2:10, 11).
The Africans Late State Matters
(The Africans’ Thought)
Contents
1. The Africans’ lack of Innovation
2.Africans’Attitude
3.TheContestsatWorkplace
4.TheBondageWorker
5.ThelibertyWorker
6.TheAfricansLackofManagement
7.The Africans Late Issue
8. The Africans lack of Reading and its Result
9. The Lawless Citizens
10. The Bribe Advocates
1. The Africans’ Lack of Innovations
The nation that uses the tongue of other nations for ruling their nation becomes a servant to the nation whose language is used. You cannot replace Moses with Aaron; neither can you replace Aaron with Moses. That is, God has created everything for a specific use and purpose. Each of them has a unique meaning and significance.
Everything in creation has its values and it must be handled with