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and the narrative that your forefathers were not civilized.
Oh dear Afrikan child. Behind you in your history is not a
jungle of uncivilized men and women, but a story of great-
ness and the beauty of the continent known as the cradle of
humanity. The true Afrikan is not just known by what they
do on the outside but who they are on the inside. You have
been told that the white man’s land is green pasture, but that
is a lie. Take a look around you oh Afrikan Child and take a
look within your heart and you will see the truth…the truth that
Afrika is the land of constant greenness and your heart is the
Garden of greenness where life flows from and from where
the fragrance of God the Creator encompasses the earth.
Remember this dear Afrikan child that the one who made
you, made you as an Afrikan and He knew from the begin-
ning that someday you will become a true Afrikan man or
woman through whom the greatness, beauty, grandiose, the
true civilization of Afrika will be restored. I speak to you Af-
rikan child. Rise up and stop believing everything they told
you about your homeland of Afrika. As a young Afrikan teen-
ager, young adult or just a child, you may be walking on the
street of America or hanging out with friends in some corners
in the UK or anywhere else in the world. It’s time for you
to stop for a minute and think. Think about why your histo-
ry was so skewed by those who try to blanket the truth in it.
Think about why you are so hated by the ones who say they
are civilized. What do they know about you and your dear
Afrika that gives them shivers all the time? Why do they say
Afrika is a third world continent and yet they will not stop
coming to exploit her? Take time to ask questions. For in the
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