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Fellow Africans,
The wind for change for good is blowing before our eyes.  This is another
call for our unity in Africa.  I do sincerely believe that our continent can
unite more than any other unity in the world.  There are obstacles of course,
but the will of the people cannot be stopped by any means.  When Africans
were determined to be free from colonial rule, things changed like rapid
fire.  They claimed they gave us the chance to rule ourselves.  I tell you,
they were driven against their will and are still terribly scared of our
comming together.  We are the only continent and people who refuse to give up
to their supremacy despite all their technology and wealth.  Regardless of
all their weapons, we still defy them more than ever.
    The African unity is no doubt far from being easy to achieve.  We have to
act now and whatever we left to be accomplish, the next generation will
follow our steps.  My personal appeal to everyone of us either in Afirca or
anywhere, should have the same common goal of uniting our belove motherland.
Africa is full of resources and potentials to be united.  We must stand tall
and shout loud to overcome all the obstacles on our way.  We have suffered
enought, loss enought  and cried enought.  It was America, now is Africa.
Don't believe anybody who has a contrary view to this powerful force.  The
western media will start their own campaign very soon, and that will not stop
us from going.  We must be prepared to suffer to achieve this noble goal.  It
is a justified call no matter where it came from.
Long live Mother Africa, Long live our people,and the fight for unity
continues.
Best wishes
Demba

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