Haruna,
I thought you would like to host King of kings somewhere along the
Sandugou bolong. I think all including the mighty Anopheles gambiae will
be happy to receive his tent.
Malanding
On 2/21/2011 9:34 AM, Haruna Darbo wrote:
> Gaddafi had suggested that African nations go back to tribal
> autonomies. He had done his best to nurture this spirit in North Mali,
> Eastern Algeria, Tchad, The Sudan, Cassamance, Gambia, La-Guinea, and
> Zimbabwe. Gaddafi was heading off what seemed to be the inevitable for
> Tripolitania. He would round up African illegal aliens, corale them in
> tribal camps in Benghazi, Baida, Sirte, and train them in militia
> formations. He would send them back to their original countries to
> agitate for tribal autonomies. When his ready source of migrant
> recruits dwindled, he entered into private arrangements with Italy,
> Malta, and Spain, to receive their illegal migrants under the halo of
> humanitarian guardian.
>
> So Seif's fears of a tribally autonomous Jamahiriyya is well-founded.
> The problem is; it is a historically Libyan problem and when Gaddafi
> was grooming Seif to take over leadership of Libya, the idea was based
> on this notion that Gaddafi had nurtured for decades in Libya.. That
> his family and bedouin tribe is saving Libya from Italian
> recolonization and the theft of Libya's oil wealth. However, with this
> oil wealth, Gaddafi was spreading conflict in other African countries
> so that his ambition of becoming the African King of Kings can be
> justified and the immediate stop-gap goal of Libyans accepting
> Gaddafi's family as de-facto governors of a Libya which is otherwise
> destitute and ungovernable will come to pass smoothly.
>
> Libyans must not buckle under the threat of an engineered emulsion.
> Libyans are a good and honourable people. And like all other peoples,
> they are proud of their heritage. Gaddafi's plan during the four
> decades he was leader, was to by-pass the natural democratic processes
> that all nations had carefully nurtured, all the while under ominous
> threats of Libyan destabilization. What I am sying is that if Gaddafi
> had the interest of Libyans at heart during his long and odious reign,
> he would have cultivated a democratic dispensation, which is the only
> effective antedote to tribal autonomy.
>
> You will recall that slavery thrived in Africa mainly because there
> were tribal autonomies who were easily set against each other and the
> spoils of their conflicts were the slaves.
>
> So Libyans must make sure Gaddafi's reign ENDS, and now. However, they
> must replace that reign with a democratic governance culture of shared
> burdens, responsibilities, and prosperity. Libyan communities have
> been given a hand up in that demarche because the tribes have been
> further united through inter-ethnic marriages. Further, when Gaddafi's
> reign ends and Libya completely cleansed of its residue, this will
> clear the way for Libya's UNION with her older neighbors - Morocco,
> Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, The Sudan, Mali, and Mauritania...........
> This is one concrete way African Unity can be achieved. There are
> other ways but they are not alternatives. They are Parallax-unum. I
> hasten to add that it will only be possible with a democratic
> dispensation. Where the tribes are in harmony rather than in perpetual
> conflict to repeat their histories.
>
> Instead of the mere Rings of Life, The CONCENTRIC Rings of Life, of
> which I had divine revelation.
>
> Haruna.
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