Umar Johnson led a trip to Ghana earlier this year that I really wanted to go to, but by the time I heard about it there were no more slots available. He said a big part of the trip would be meeting with African elected officials and business leaders to see what us in America can do to invest in Africa and see what type of business opportunities there are.
Also have you seen the documentary Blacks Without Borders? That shyt really opened my eyes to the possibilities we could have in Africa.
Yes I've seen the Black Without Borders documentary, very good documentary. What would be interesting is if they chronicled more people in other countries. For example, how are folks in Ghana doing? Or Nigeria, Angola, etc? Or those in the Francophone countries?
Point being, the documentary showed staying in America isn't the option on the table.
And that's actually happening right now. The largest beef distributor in Zambia is Zambeef and this is the CEO
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I've had nikkas on this very site who told me that me wanting to move to Africa and start a business is me wanting to exploit black people. Meanwhile China, India, and Cacs are rushing to Africa bringing up a new wave of neo colonialism. Unless black people wake the fukk up, in 100 years the wealth of Africa will be firmly in the hands on non Africans.
shyt like this is sad to me. The native people of those countries should be the ones eating of their land.
Africa is still trying to recover from colonialism (and neo colonialism is happening right now).
And that's actually happening right now. The largest beef distributor in Zambia is Zambeef and this is the CEO
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I've had nikkas on this very site who told me that me wanting to move to Africa and start a business is me wanting to exploit black people. Meanwhile China, India, and Cacs are rushing to Africa bringing up a new wave of neo colonialism. Unless black people wake the fukk up, in 100 years the wealth of Africa will be firmly in the hands on non Africans.
Business is harder to do in Africa than people think unless you are connected with governments and multinational companies than it is easier. People have no idea how much inflation destroys businesses in Africa. Esau controls the value of currency worldwide and inflation and the devaluation of African currency has been a common strategy to put African countries into debt slavery. There was a time 40 years ago when 1 Nigerian Naira = 2.00 USD...now it is 180 Nigerian Naira = 1.00 USD. That destroys businesses, economies and countries. How in the world do people exepect countries to catch to a money system controlled by Edomite banking familes and the political elite?
You are playing a game in which you are unaware of the rules and when you figure it out the rules change without notice. Until the system is completely destroyed it will always stay on top.
People are talking about moving to Africa not realizing how deep, heavy and complex the game is there. Next year, there is going to be more unrest throughout the world, especially in places where the economies have been on the brink. This time, they are going to fall and descend into complete chaos just like the elite intend to.
The Free Thought Project has been given exclusive information as to why Eric Garner may have been killed by the NYPD. This new information paints an entirely different picture as to why police were harassing Garner that fateful day back in July.
The information comes from an interview that took place last Thursday with Benjamin Carr. Benjamin Carr is Eric Garner’s stepfather, who was in the media recently peacefully resolving a situation with an angry protester.
The brief clip, obtained exclusively by the Free Thought Project, is part of a much larger collection of video which is going to be part of a documentary on police misconduct, which is why the videographer who gave it to us, has placed a watermark over it.
In the interview, Carr tells us that police didn’t show up that day because Garner broke up a fight or sold loosey cigarettes; they were there because police had a history of harassing Garner.
Carr explains that police had actually stolen money from Garner, who subsequently planned to file a complaint against the NYPD for this theft. Police were there that day, Carr says, not to shake Garner down for selling smokes, but to retaliate against him for trying to expose their theft.
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