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Young At Heart Vol 7 – Dream Africa

Dream Africa

I have a dream Africa that there was a rebirth of conscience in your leaders, because the young and old alike came out of the wilderness in solidarity and became the new face of nation building.

I have a dream Africa that you were no longer defined by ethnicity, corruption, war, famine, terrorism, radicalism or religion but by heroism and patriotism, because the young and old alike came out of the wilderness in solidarity and became the new face of nation building..

I have a dream Africa that the tears and pains of your motherland gave birth to awareness, your land flourished once again with resources, innovation and technology to heal, feed  provide for the poor, and destitute, because the young and old alike came out of the wilderness in solidarity and became the new face of nation building.

I have a dream Africa that your resilience have set you free, the oppressed and forgotten danced to sounds of victory, human rights and justice for all, because the young and old alike came out of the wilderness in solidarity and became the new face of nation building.

I have a dream Africa that a wave of change swept through Africa  by a kiss of destiny and that history is waiting to be rewritten, because the young and old alike came out of the wilderness in solidarity and became the new face of nation building.

~ © 2011  AfriQtalk

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This entry was posted in Everyone and tagged Africa, African people, Alpha Condé, Barack Obama, Business and Economy, Côte d'Ivoire, Dream, Dream Sharing, Dreams, Egypt, Ghana, Nation-building, Psychology, Social Sciences, South Africa, Tanzania, Trans-Saharan trade, United States, Wilderness, Yayi Boni on July 30, 2011 by Contributor.

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