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Papers by Evaristus Mwenyo Eyong Agberndifor
This article firstly seeks to address some mental disorders that some Africans have with regards ... more This article firstly seeks to address some mental disorders that some Africans have with regards to the solutions to Africa's domestic problems. Secondly, it seeks to address some underlying facts that are aimed at summoning a wake up call Africans and to prove its hypothesis that the West cannot help Africa solve it problems. Lastly, it proposes some solutions to Africa's problems and makes some suggestions as well.
The 21 st century might be praised for many achievements such as post modernism, globalization, a... more The 21 st century might be praised for many achievements such as post modernism, globalization, and the wide breakthrough of the internet whose dawn has bequeathed the information technology age, which has added value to human life and coexistence. The English philosopher John Locke argued in favour of John Hobbes that the Leviathan must in all aspects of its state-rule ensure the safety of the property rights of the subjects within its territorial entity.
This paper investigates the path taken by most African countries in the light of these many developments and the ambition they have met with action to achieve their political propaganda.
This paper therefore understands that there is a strong dichotomy between African countries whose colonial master was Britain and those whose colonial master was France. A close look at both determines without stress that British former territories are flourishing and advancing while those in French colonies are badly regressing.
On this note the paper concludes that despite the heavy corruption that holds down the rise of these many countries, the tenacity and cultural approach used by them to develop is much different from those of their French counterparts. Why? Its a question one must ask themselves though the question of the veracity of the British culture still wins the observation.
This piece of work is synonymous to the Prophet Jeremiahs Lamentations which decried the perils a... more This piece of work is synonymous to the Prophet Jeremiahs Lamentations which decried the perils and calamities his people passed through. It is not my intention to insult or disgrace anyone especially as it concerns my own brothers at the other side of the boarder to the East of Cameroon, the Central African Republic. I feel sad about what is happening in that country and as an observer of international politics and most importantly as an African, I feel compelled to do something which could contribute to bring peace and stability. Every African is presently undergoing a revolution of some kind and every revolution has as objective change. Nonetheless, revolutions do not necessarily mean the carrying guns and heavy artillery. The battle front generates a sense of creativity whereby all participants are pushed to pick up the weapons that befit them. For me I chose to use my pen for mass destruction of Western imperialism while at the same time the mass construction of the African identity and pride. It is time I am certain for the tables to turn. I am therefore sorry if anyone who picks up this piece of work especially my strong brethren from the Central African Republic feel insulted. It is not my intention. I present to you my sincere apologies in advance. My criticisms are meant to construct our heritage and not to destroy. Moreover, I attach no particular hatred to the French in general. I recognize that there are very good and rational French citizens. However, I am a critic with the right to hold a definite and particular position vis-à-vis French politicians and this is without hesitation elucidated in this piece of work.
This piece of work is synonymous to the Prophet Jeremiahs Lamentations which decried the perils a... more This piece of work is synonymous to the Prophet Jeremiahs Lamentations which decried the perils and calamities his people passed through. It is not my intention to insult or disgrace anyone especially as it concerns my own brothers at the other side of the boarder to the East of Cameroon, the Central African Republic. I feel sad about what is happening in that country and as an observer of international politics and most importantly as an African, I feel compelled to do something which could contribute to bring peace and stability. Every African is presently undergoing a revolution of some kind and every revolution has as objective change. Nonetheless, revolutions do not necessarily mean the carrying guns and heavy artillery. The battle front generates a sense of creativity whereby all participants are pushed to pick up the weapons that befit them. For me I chose to use my pen for mass destruction of Western imperialism while at the same time the mass construction of the African identity and pride. It is time I am certain for the tables to turn. I am therefore sorry if anyone who picks up this piece of work especially my strong brethren from the Central African Republic feel insulted. It is not my intention. I present to you my sincere apologies in advance. My criticisms are meant to construct our heritage and not to destroy. Moreover, I attach no particular hatred to the French in general. I recognize that there are very good and rational French citizens. However, I am a critic with the right to hold a definite and particular position vis-à-vis French politicians and this is without hesitation elucidated in this piece of work.
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The 21 st century might be praised for many achievements such as post modernism, globalization, a... more The 21 st century might be praised for many achievements such as post modernism, globalization, and the wide breakthrough of the internet whose dawn has bequeathed the information technology age, which has added value to human life and coexistence. The English philosopher John Locke argued in favour of John Hobbes that the Leviathan must in all aspects of its state-rule ensure the safety of the property rights of the subjects within its territorial entity. The birth
This article firstly seeks to address some mental disorders that some Africans have with regards ... more This article firstly seeks to address some mental disorders that some Africans have with regards to the solutions to Africa's domestic problems. Secondly, it seeks to address some underlying facts that are aimed at summoning a wake up call Africans and to prove its hypothesis that the West cannot help Africa solve it problems. Lastly, it proposes some solutions to Africa's problems and makes some suggestions as well.
The 21 st century might be praised for many achievements such as post modernism, globalization, a... more The 21 st century might be praised for many achievements such as post modernism, globalization, and the wide breakthrough of the internet whose dawn has bequeathed the information technology age, which has added value to human life and coexistence. The English philosopher John Locke argued in favour of John Hobbes that the Leviathan must in all aspects of its state-rule ensure the safety of the property rights of the subjects within its territorial entity.
This paper investigates the path taken by most African countries in the light of these many developments and the ambition they have met with action to achieve their political propaganda.
This paper therefore understands that there is a strong dichotomy between African countries whose colonial master was Britain and those whose colonial master was France. A close look at both determines without stress that British former territories are flourishing and advancing while those in French colonies are badly regressing.
On this note the paper concludes that despite the heavy corruption that holds down the rise of these many countries, the tenacity and cultural approach used by them to develop is much different from those of their French counterparts. Why? Its a question one must ask themselves though the question of the veracity of the British culture still wins the observation.
This piece of work is synonymous to the Prophet Jeremiahs Lamentations which decried the perils a... more This piece of work is synonymous to the Prophet Jeremiahs Lamentations which decried the perils and calamities his people passed through. It is not my intention to insult or disgrace anyone especially as it concerns my own brothers at the other side of the boarder to the East of Cameroon, the Central African Republic. I feel sad about what is happening in that country and as an observer of international politics and most importantly as an African, I feel compelled to do something which could contribute to bring peace and stability. Every African is presently undergoing a revolution of some kind and every revolution has as objective change. Nonetheless, revolutions do not necessarily mean the carrying guns and heavy artillery. The battle front generates a sense of creativity whereby all participants are pushed to pick up the weapons that befit them. For me I chose to use my pen for mass destruction of Western imperialism while at the same time the mass construction of the African identity and pride. It is time I am certain for the tables to turn. I am therefore sorry if anyone who picks up this piece of work especially my strong brethren from the Central African Republic feel insulted. It is not my intention. I present to you my sincere apologies in advance. My criticisms are meant to construct our heritage and not to destroy. Moreover, I attach no particular hatred to the French in general. I recognize that there are very good and rational French citizens. However, I am a critic with the right to hold a definite and particular position vis-à-vis French politicians and this is without hesitation elucidated in this piece of work.
This piece of work is synonymous to the Prophet Jeremiahs Lamentations which decried the perils a... more This piece of work is synonymous to the Prophet Jeremiahs Lamentations which decried the perils and calamities his people passed through. It is not my intention to insult or disgrace anyone especially as it concerns my own brothers at the other side of the boarder to the East of Cameroon, the Central African Republic. I feel sad about what is happening in that country and as an observer of international politics and most importantly as an African, I feel compelled to do something which could contribute to bring peace and stability. Every African is presently undergoing a revolution of some kind and every revolution has as objective change. Nonetheless, revolutions do not necessarily mean the carrying guns and heavy artillery. The battle front generates a sense of creativity whereby all participants are pushed to pick up the weapons that befit them. For me I chose to use my pen for mass destruction of Western imperialism while at the same time the mass construction of the African identity and pride. It is time I am certain for the tables to turn. I am therefore sorry if anyone who picks up this piece of work especially my strong brethren from the Central African Republic feel insulted. It is not my intention. I present to you my sincere apologies in advance. My criticisms are meant to construct our heritage and not to destroy. Moreover, I attach no particular hatred to the French in general. I recognize that there are very good and rational French citizens. However, I am a critic with the right to hold a definite and particular position vis-à-vis French politicians and this is without hesitation elucidated in this piece of work.
The 21 st century might be praised for many achievements such as post modernism, globalization, a... more The 21 st century might be praised for many achievements such as post modernism, globalization, and the wide breakthrough of the internet whose dawn has bequeathed the information technology age, which has added value to human life and coexistence. The English philosopher John Locke argued in favour of John Hobbes that the Leviathan must in all aspects of its state-rule ensure the safety of the property rights of the subjects within its territorial entity. The birth