The problem here is that we as African human beings are heavily hindered, superimposed on us was a totally different way of living which was and still is very contrary to our way of life and as a result, most Africans in corporate industry are there first and foremost because they need reasonable income to survive within this flawed and unspiritual way of life. Only after obtaining this financial security, can an African employee focus on achieving his personal corporate goals.
What needs to happen, is that these first world corporations which are the major employers of Africans in this country, need to genuinely care about citizens of the country they are using, to generate such large amounts of profit, we as a country need to take control of our own resources and minerals so we can sustain ourselves, these first world countries should teach the African continent ‘how to fish instead of giving us fish to survive’, so we can sustain ourselves and actually make a living of our own accord. These first world countries, through their corporations, should release the strong hold they have on the African Continent and let it develop the African Way.
“In Africa there is such a strong hold,
If it were to be released it would change our entire world”
But any time an African country attempts to free itself, its sanctioned by these first world countries, we all know the UN is just a puppet on the strings of first world imperialists with a unified new world order of satanic proportions.
The sad reality is that most Africans believe they are inferior and are at the mercy of the situation and are just victims of their circumstance... NO!!!!!!!!!
“If you’re a Big strong African elephant who believes it when you’re told that you’re small
Then your size is irrelevant because it’s all psychological”
Globally we are all children of God. The sooner we realize that we were not born to be under the control of our fellow man, but under Gods protection, the better. If not, we will be living of handouts forever as a nation.
So through Hip Hop, we rebel against mental oppression
But the sad thing is, even our music is plagued with corruption.