Africans Are Suffering From Inferiority Complex | Brian Kagoro
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Africans don't always value their countries as places of knowledge says Brian Kagoro. Africans are still suffering from inferiority complex and wait for the approval of the imperialists. Zimbabwean lawyer, Brian Kagoro went on to say that the forest has no doorways, so Africans have to grab opportunities and not wait for one solution to all problems. Brian Kagoro was speaking in Nairobi where he challenged his audience to be bold and think differently
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I love seeing us together...now let's fight together 💪🏾💪🏾🖤🖤💪🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Mukoma [brother] Brian spitting facts! Africa please listen . We are a giant that needs to claim her rightful place on the global table of ideas and influence, and thought-leaders like you mukoma are needed to challenge our narrow and fixed mindsets.
Not damaged...it's broken..words matter..say what it is..💪🏾🙏🏾
Complex battle of the Mind that Africa must win
ECOWAS should be made to sit down and listen to speeches like this , and then allow them all to resign one way or another.
We know more than what Great Leaders did. We know more, we can do better!
Our weaknesses is that we are not into industrial research and manufacturing.
Yes Mr. Kagoro 💯
So called alternative dispute resolution is free from the bias of capital’s deception and inherently unequal paradigm upon which it was conceived.
Ouch.
Why dnt we know this guy in Zimbabwe
Well , he never stayed too lo g in Zimbabwe , has been in Kenya for a very long time, he was the first Black Herdboy at Gifford High in Bulawayo I. The early 80s , if you happen to see him or meet him , just start with that and you will hear a lot of wisdom, fantastic down ro earth gentleman,
Bob Marley, Karl Marx, Socrates, Herbert Chitepo and others with a high level consciousness like Brian has, have tried to inspire an awakening that is yet to resonate with Africans or black people in general.
Are the emerging ideas and views of Brian Kagoro, parallel to, or a renaissance of, those of Professor Ali Mazrui? Or are they, perhaps, a shimmering illusion thereof?
I disagree with you.
African youths just woke up and are suffering now from superiority compex...
this man is talking too much. Go out and make a change.