The Africans Late State Matters

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By Bernard Benson Sarfo

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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.

The Africans Late State Matters