November 8, 2024

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“Justice, job creation, sound education and unity is the mother of peace in Africa” Tatah Elison

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Tata Elison

Under the noble clan, we stood grieving in tears, pains and tragedies, though our mystic eyes are gauze up and wondering, why our off spring immigrants? Why civil war?

Why silence the lands who cries sorrowful songs of freedom?

Africa, a land where hills and valleys nissle in the Wed-luck of heritage

I want to salute those fighting for justice, those fighting for our freedom, some are dead while some living, some dead yet fighting as ancestors, some are living and strengthless, and now that the Mosses’ are gone who will lead Africans to the promised land?

We have young talented Africans that fear has buried their talents. These days, politics have eaten up our rights, there exist no freedom of speech making Africans voiceless due to fear of being kept behind bars. Why have African politicians chosen power over human life?

Traditional rollers, religious organizations and politicians have made life unbearable for a common person because of power, fame and popularity.

Everyone has become a suspect, no trusted person. Human rights leaders no longer fight for justice and peace they fight for what they can gain regardless of how unfair their judgements might be on the vulnerable civilians, making them suffer the consequences.

It pains my heart to see African immigrants roam the streets of foreign lands surviving on slavery snitched by insanity, you ask why because there is danger in the land, sufferings of their hearts, scary civil war, the diseases that come between blood shades the deathly chocking politics the death collector.

It is therefore incredibly amusing how Africans can survive in the midst of scrabble, confusion and pains.

Let peace rain in Africa, Let the leaders call for unity in Africa, let arms/weapons and hatred be buried in a mass grave

No to bribery and corruption

Let there be the creation of jobs, sound education, unity, togetherness, love and above all let there be peace let peace rain in Africa.

On his birthday, Tatah Elison messaged African leaders

Tatah Elison

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