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more complex might be present? good. let's stop without collision. let's go products we're told joe biden is frustrated by israel. the white house is reportedly realizing that it may be unable to prevent original war in the middle east. meanwhile, thousands tens of thousands are being killed. why is the west so indifference to diplomacy? the, the hi. we are in rape walsh regarding some kenya, and we are joined by a permanent professor pillow. remember a lawyer and been to corruption fighter, a thinker, and a host of our new show room is africa professor. thank you for joining us. thank you very much. would you kindly tell us
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a bit about your background and the joining that let you to become a permanent seger in the african intellectual debate. i am canyon by organization and of cause and by training, i've become a lawyer and i have to shut of law for a long time. but in terms of my interruption with things to do with africa, i must attribute to the dictation that i had in the very idea is and it is very important to know that in the ideas or young people you can. yeah. and what's the vice with the, why introduce the history? and that was very fussy nathan, the, in those very early days, the street that we were introduced to in failing the, i'm the funding not only of the colonial history but the history prior to colonialism. and when i became, i didn't load on when to high school, i was a student of african freedom fighting means i'm not expose me to the freed on
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5 to move. it's across the continent of africa and they bought interested. i'm much later in life on the privilege and on out of walking under the tutelage or 3 very important to africans. usually as near area of times any of the young mon, kenneth co, windows on the on joining the wrong the might be, are walking with them. i close quarters also energize my infancy as i'm in appreciating africa. and of course, i'm in oklahoma through his writings and i've had the advantage and privilege of reading all these dots, in fact, was the energizing session not to exclude my interruption with the plan off with the movements to individuals from the company being such as to invest a williams, i'm late to the civil rights movement in the united states of america. it is all those factors putting, joined on my interest in seeing africa, the tribes
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a lot. so that, that is successful. i'm off with a very stable that has given me the associate of them. i'm the energy to be an advocate for the continent of africa and how well the that actually leads me to my next question. you're going to be hosting our new show, la mobiles, africa. so tell us a bit about the show. what is the essence? so it's what are the topics that you're going to raise in it? what you're going to talk about, what is the message that you want to deliver with that show base true box a has been told by the end of the saying goes as long as the hand tells this story, the river, the, or the line with never bit top to bottom, and when one looks at the media, particularly the western media. and if i link to media that is in the arrow, blood one sees a very negative depiction of african way the talking about farming and off with are
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you talking about the wall enough with the you're talking about instability, an offer. and the representation is as if that is the only thing that happens in africa as well. on funding was the presence of, of africa to this uh, session that we have through our team. we have an open to, to, to showcase announced because that is not happening. why does not help? it is a mix of crime, dwanda spun the history of africa to understand africa before the advent of liberty. one does fund africa before the advent of toner and i vision one does fund the trials and tribulations of africa and also to appreciate the continent of africa and people's people who are trying to do things which in pulling the continent and ensure that the people realize their potential and to do so in the
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my not that is i'm and it is in my view of the game change that you're going to want to find and appreciate the history of africa, the dynamics of the african quantum. and the things that are done to the detriment of africa and africa, tribal, the deliberate us of is something that is without precedent on this particular show does move me, i know for to and it to, to talk about africa in dot positive sense. what motivates you to do? so, what motivates you to generally engage in this big discussion of social and political issues in africa? and what do you believe your perspective can offer? at this particular time, when i look at some of the writings, the arab does of some of the former color knives is i,
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i listen to the petitions from the country that the colonized different african countries. i listen to the french, i listen to the british. i listen to the belgians, i listen sometimes to some american presentation on the part for lives in way. building is africa and also kind of since they were living, should been who did not understand what the dynamics of the i'm on this some noise . and mine with the vision is to demonstrate that we are people with the history. we, uh, people with the populace. me, people with the conviction about the southern things unreal or not to be defined by others can be defined as find was, can be defined as under different up to be defined as one british politician. one said that africa is us on the questions of the world and that was a very annoyed and remember that we are doing this because we think that the
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offline colonize us have never, ever compensated africa football. in addition, on this, we are doing as a way of energizing africans across the world to tell them that there is unfinished business. we know that there is a duty on the part of the slave was on the color lies us to met group the. busy sins and the different estimates that they offer to no less than someone petroleum united states dollars. and i know that the initiatives to ensure that this is done so that the debt, so we said to all will actually be swallowed by visiting operation. and this is my motivation, my motivation is to see the big generation generation. you have to leave on a walk this us proud in the knowledge that they are not children of unless some gotten the out of the intellect show. well,
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we go to do that, which isn't the best interest of africa so that i can relate with the rest of the world on equal footing. and that is what gives me the energy that is what puts the wind under my wings. that is what gives me the info, seals them, and they desire to make the wide know that the month a point to that is a quantum then that cannot be looked down upon. remember, we have human resource in the of natural resource. what can we don't have is the opportunity which is not disrupted by others, but we are now saying we are not going to engage in lamentation for all times. we are going to ensure that the future is written by us. you know, professor, i can tell that your heart lies with the mother continent. so in your opinion, what are the most pressing challenges and issues? africa is facing now? and maybe how they can be addressed. they are many assume that obviously the topic
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of some of them are in the tunnel. some of them are external. let me start with the external ones, the external ones actually being pop up treated by the former color. nice as it must always be remembered. the colonized vision was disrupting through the energy of africa, but the quarter lives as went away waiting, not because some of the countries of shouldn't rely on off the top for the quality of the lives that they have. so you have a lot of those keywords, and that is why africa is sometimes describing this thumbs. francophone as if africans was french because i was a little fun. and it was still fun. and, and this is tammy, normally his design to divide off with us. so those constant lucky nations which are themselves pretty diabolical, are designed to ensure that offer to remain some subs in the colonizers and there
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is no shortage of organization fund after the death of plastic will call. in addition to ensure that honest with them to remain and the control and the money for relation of this power, the 2nd external power institution that creates a deliberate clip to ensure the effect that remains in up upgrade to a state of that and went off with them sign depth and then that way, then they cannot plan for the next generation. and this of course, does undermine how africa operates. the 51 is miles di, national organization. these multinational organization. i want the one agenda, the exploitation of the continent of africa, and every time the being gauge with africa, africa, test, the shop. and of this thing, the thing is, it's donald trump does because the combination of others we may be,
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we would not say on this occasion. but we also have internal problems that we have in the continent of africa. since we didn't gain independence, they've been individuals for political position, the file who allowed themselves to be manipulated by phone and file was so that as john henry cloud, the american said, one of the things that happened to the continent of africa. and that immediately after independence they both to the west and the system of government id continues to say that as long as we have this system of the government and we swallowed them not to talk on the battle, no african country will ever succeed on that basis. so one of the. busy has problems in advertising, governance that we inherited the systems of governors with thousands as to be modified by did to allow us to have political parties, which we don't run very well. i'm for patients. what corrupt perhaps for additions
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that he's also part of the african from the and we have had many of these corrupt politicians in different parts of africa. proof that the so the above the rights to the highest bid them of cost and we have the money relation by this politicians under the julie i think that area of tons and you know, we said very well that when patients are into a non, you kindly bump it up, then what they do is to manipulate the point for pollution on the basis of the missed. so that's look on your position. is also a fact that allows african countries to be under mine because these outlined color lives as engaged in the game or divide and who i'm going africa is also rick, because we have not to use our resources for the benefit of our people. and we do not add value to our resources on the what can we do is to have support primary
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products are these factors then allow, are those to undermine of a well being. and we see it in different areas. we see the phenomena 30. now we see it in the health sector, we see it in the security step to we see it in the report areas of our economies. so that even in terms of intelligence, we tend to rely on as, as we told in line to not does on one of the things that i don't like of this idea that also can heads or state. uh, someone that they use to watch someone. every of the time, the, i in different parts of the was on the i told what to the why is it not possible flaws? look on heads of states and government to sit and add this up by and invite others to come on things and things that i engineered. most of them are simply meant to
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undermine africans and african countries. and it has nothing. the best interest of, of africa being fucked up and joined are some of the challenges that often based on the front to now. and it is important that africans really must have what i call or mentoring me, but it should mentally but ition on the call night vision on the call on the outlet, which are different things. the color, nice vision with the fast face, the face or moving the way the colonial governors, the calling me on this is the at so size only, but a thing on mind on the thought processes so that we are no longer subsample for empowers the day we achieve this, that is the day africa with solve the media, the problems which faces. and that is why an engagement the size of this on program sides of this critical. because in my view, they make
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a contribution to tell us within this get can be done. it must be done, the cost, if it is not done, we continue to be slaves. you mentioned one thing i'm on with the others that africa is being divided. and i know one of the goals of your work was the unity of africans your lectures and speech as you talk of a lot about the design of africa. and i know that, you know, just to, to talk with you also do yourself do a lot to help this unification to happen. so can you get those a bit more about your foundation to work? you do to create this united of africa and your own vision of how this unification can be. it is critical that we talk on the wall, the talk, and what i did suffer. he has a lot of fun to you as a result. by the month of december this year in 1994 is to incorporate the foundation known as the p. and, and remember foundation on what we do is meant the young officer comes to many of
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them to fax them with the information the, the board, the board does that. we have to official to tell them that's our success as a people, not only replies, but in mind that we are united in office and we are not from the end of about it. we are telling them that we are diverse, but it is in our diversity that we've kinda enjoy unit. there is a great day on who might and 5 to and i'm talking to my young people who call in jim's eminence quite get out. they look to be of africa and they wrote a book in which she says that africa, they live with a speech in which is said in 19 or 6. that to me, most of the topic understands our diversity is our strength. just like the black and white on the piano produce menard, this music. so much a difference, b o,
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a strength. and what are you trying to do is to engage young people to tell them being a monday and he is not important to being a so a south african is not important. what is important is to identify what is in our best interest. and i'm happy of that stuff because one of the things you've succeeded in doing is to have a presence across the continent of africa. we have been should that some of our amenities, i engage in the business incentive god in columbia, in nigeria, in can. yeah. you know, tons and the some of them my writing book that i'm talking about the continent of africa on the talking to african new the ship. because the african politically, the ship does a p. i love our disunity, and they are telling them that this is not the way to go. the way to goal is to identify the things that are critical economically, socially and also the police told that africa's fixed with one voice. and i believe
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that in a small way to our foundation, we are beginning to ruffle feathers, the beauty of an indignant such as ours, particularly what we do in the foundation is the one life people. because when we annoy political leadership, it tells me that we are doing a good thing and for it, sometimes i receive personal threats and i've had cases filed against me in, in different parts of africa. and this is a good thing because it demonstrates the really me beginning to move in the right direction on my joy is that i now see a success. i diminish it then i jenny, and also let you know, watch the big ones for the question on. wow, the young suck. does that mean. busy when the old banana dies, react pop the old bananas. and i can see the young suckers that are coming. and they are beginning to send up to the message, the or the and in june political blast in africa. who i problem are going
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to be a good out. it is only a matter of time that they knew the dance floor. and the younger generation is now beginning to speak eloquently and defiantly. and they know what also can names and we are supporting them in that regard. and that is my joy. so do you think your showroom was africa will annoy some people? oh, definitely made me paper with the i know i and, but the minority. because remember that's the. busy cause so fish effect on the dish and on enemies of africa, i love it when off of the guns i in the state of english. so when we exercise the goals of ignorance and begin to apply, i know that they'll say this man, is that danger to us? so i'm not, i'm not, is necessary. we want to provoke them into, on the, on when the i'm do be happy because they know that to me i remove the watts from
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the end of the people and removing the scales from the eyes and the beginning to see clearly. so the. busy the noise show to individuals will say, no, this should not happen. they should not have happened, and i would be happy and i will be happy when they say so because when they say so, i know that we are picking the consciences and that is good for the continent of africa. and i dare say you've been good for who might, why do you think r t, a russian international channel is a good suitable place to deliver this message? you know, the question, the tension to us would this show be hosted by other channels with channels which underwritten by a former color license? would it be on my on site is not on the fact that our team in it's west to help us. can this be a good address to hold this show is in itself
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a demonstration of what i call the symbiotic relationship. what is some, don't think about it because it isn't what's really beneficial on the fact that they are giving these particular missing ups in general publicity is something that ought to be sunday with an unfinished break. and because of very few, i would agree to this. i remember that i had the advantage of being interviewed bad, some media and you conduct an interview or 5 minutes. and the next thing you see is assigned by the one minute, which is completely deep conceptualize, on my joy and desire is the r t is given as a for him to send out our message on and then on the same side, even if they may not agree with some of the things that i would say and that is a good thing. i'm not in my view, is that demonstration that they are prepared to give us the publicity that we need
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to strengthen ourselves and to ensure that the relation to the issue that we have is one that is and which really beneficial. how do you see russian ethnic relations in general, and how do you see the future of those relations when you talk about frustrated, must always be seen in the context of the soviet union. because that i show you in many ways inherited some of the do with the ends of the soviet union. and i'm done . history tells us that the soviet union, all the russia was never put on, i'd say enough for rogers, and many also cousins, pad to accept the russia i lot more easily as a company that was never colored eyes. and there is also a sense in which, in the all new days of this struggle for independence, the russian federation was in the flow from the walking. some of the more progressive african leaders, people such as bombing through my people such as would duplicate people such as
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huffman been a lot people. so i give judy has come, but i've been here that people sides have somewhat, almost as much show. and i've seen that that the different relationship in, in, in a unique mind after the collapse of the soviet union, there's been deliberate effort on the part of the russian government to engage african categories. which is a good. one is the reason why i've in the country is particularly if there isn't fast, i've been gauge that i shouldn't government and the russian administration is because the approach is not seem to be a popular allies. close relationship lesson which really beneficial on symbiotic and thus far, i see that the russian government and the russian people as a function, what is called what surely beneficial has to be up to pollution. my hope is that they, it remains on my off is that the relationship between russia and african countries is based on come on, on the funding common interest so that it is not about
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a city as the relationship with others as been. it is also important to note that russia has defined interest on how she wants to engage with the continent of africa . it is important for us, it's kind of kind of place to define how they want to relate with russia. because each country, including russia, have them national interest, which they are, they want to be in gravity, dramatize, and african country who wants to also define the input. then there is a meeting point that happens, then the relationship between russia and africa is going to be and i relationship with you since the update on which kind of need this concrete is to walk together for them which will benefit. and that is my desire. but i must always say that i personally or the view that it is important to take some with them from one
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apartment to cool. my said several years ago, we need that. who is to know when we look forward? so that's different when we are the thing that i share, it doesn't mean that we have an image of others. we are simply saying we want to choose our friends and we're the ones. busy friends to be friends at all times, not fail with the friends. one to tell us, this is you and me, and this is your friend. and if that is how we're going to relate with the russian federation, then that is our relationship that off with the or to send me an embrace professor, thank you for your time. thank you very much. the the
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