THE PROBLEM WITH AFRICA 23
The late Michael Jackson was black at birth and white at death. What made him spend so much to look white? What made him despise being black? It’s because we’ve been told that there is something wrong with the color black; they lied to us that we had no souls. They taught us evolution and called us monkeys, and we believed.
The African child was made to feel he looks less of a human and more like the monkey. Now he believes that there is something wrong with how he looks, and he does everything to look different so that the rest of the world might accept him.
Our problem in Africa is that we aren’t proud of how we look, and this has made us feel insecure of ourselves. Instead of them to seek our acceptance, we are now seeking their acceptance. While we shouldn’t insult them for lacking melanin in their skin because of their bad weather, we shouldn’t allow them to make us feel inferior, if there is anyone that is inferior, it’s not the black-man.
We aren’t proud of our intonation this has made us feel intimidated when we speak.
We aren’t proud of our hairs this has made us to dye our hair to look like theirs or better still, buy theirs and fix.
We aren’t proud of what we’ve done (our products/services); unless it was done by them it’s not good.
We aren’t proud of the color of our skin; bleaching cream is now a popular product in Africa.
We aren’t proud of how our nails are; we either dye them or replace them
Not until we are proud of our divine heritage, they won’t borrow from us, not until we see that if there is any specie of human that is a monkey, it’s not the black-man.
Not until we are proud of our thick-dark-hair and skin and intonation, the rest of the world won’t be proud of our look.
The Brazilian hair isn’t the best hair, the African hair is
The American/British intonation isn’t the best, the African intonation is
If there is a race that is superior, it’s the black race.
There is nothing wrong with how the black-man looks and talks.
The inferiority complex the black man suffers because he feels he doesn’t look good enough is part of the problem in Africa.
We must rise and be proud of how we look and our intonation when we speak.
Africa has the best weather, that’s why we look the way we are, the rest of them are just product of a bad weather; too little sunlight and lots of snow.
Be proud Africa.
God bless you
Pastor Promise Ikpe
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