AN AFRICAN PAIN
The caption “an african pain”, was taken from the scenes that engulf an african community. Insufficiency, hunger and starvation, war, epidemics, insurgency, poverty, job scarcity. All this and more surrounds an african community. Children no longer go to school Due to wars and violence in some region, many have become homeless, children are now orphans, many have become refugees in their own country. The african woman no longer have pride as the most precious creature the almighty ever made. She has been subjected to untold suffering and hard labour. She lost her pride when evil prevailed. African’s lost their pride when disaster struck. Take an insightful look at libya, egypt, nigeria, kenya, liberia and so many more, you can tell that those regions have almost become war zones with terrorists making murderous news headlines. Business have slowed down due to the massive hit on africans economy. GDP’s decline as more and more people lose their precious lifes. I fear for the african child who is caught-up in this situations. Many of them have become school drop-out with shattered hopes. Millions of them have become cultist and touts on the street. That child feels so bad seeing himself starve, engage in hard labour for no due cause. If proper measures are not taken, this same children will inturn terrorise our peace in future.
Yet in all this, victory is guaranteed for Africa and Africans.