By Innocent Chia
When the UN authorized Military Action against Libya’s Muammar Kaddafi over 7 months ago on March 17, 2011 there was fierce opposition to yet “another Western invasion of an African and Muslim country”- (my paraphrase). African proponents of this anti-Western rhetoric viewed it in black and white terms – the invasion was all about Libyan oil and little to do with the freedom of Libyan people. With reports confirming the killing of Kaddafi in his home town of Sirte, there is much to consider about the claims that only the West wanted Kaddafi gone. But today, The Chia Report makes the argument that when African leaders begin respecting the wisdom of limited terms in office, it will guarantee Africa and Africans the beginning of truly fair treatment from peers and the rest of the World.
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Very apt.
Posted by: J. S. Dinga | Friday, 21 October 2011 at 06:46 AM
chia as many new generationalist odesnt think big enough. theirs should be hedged on the complete independendence of west cameroon period, where their stakes are. not this french cameroun occupational, devilish country we now have.
Posted by: dango tumma | Friday, 21 October 2011 at 12:06 PM
That is very important to me. I too continue to give them gifts that have meaning between each of them and me. It may be a small crystal, seashell, journal, or favorite dessert. I do not take them to a toy store to pick out toys. What I give them almost always has some type of meaning.
Posted by: hola chica flat | Tuesday, 15 November 2011 at 09:22 PM