(220 quotes found)
“Economic emancipation in Africa is importantly a product of governments' resolve to anti-corruption, compulsory education, entrepreneurship and state or federal institutional empowerment”
Joseph Annang Sowah
“Am sorry, but to whom much is given, 'Sandy' is expected, its nature's risk-synergy”
“The middle-class of Africa have two worries: monitoring corrupt politicians and weight-control”
“Whoever coined the word POWER, am sure, never imagined politicians' obsession with it”
“A country's judiciary can be likened to the sky, when one pelts stones at it, it shortly falls over the heads of the a whole generation and as-such the country gets bereft of "credible justice" that long.”
“The middle-class of Africa, mostly, have 2 worries: having to cope with self-seeking politicians and the troubles of risking a bulging belly”
“African governments cannot be forgiven on the myriad of data-security flaws existent in public service and at the respective presidencies - no, not in an age where the "Free & Open-Source" community has graced our world with a litany of software and hardware open-standards, tools and technologies.Indeed, whats amiss is that political-will and the sense of urgency”
“Until we learn to give credit, not even always where it is due, all mal-happenings - whether its by our fault or otherwise - would be equally shipped to our doorsteps”
“African leaders should not turn the continent into a giant collector of donations and loans from wealthy nations—they must find other plausible means to help established their economic security so as to minimize poverty. This incoherent blunder on the mainland must be scrutinized.”
Duop Chak Wuol
“I think it's a disgrace. The difference between the big guns of South Africa and the so-called small-fry of Burkina Faso was amazing. You could see they were motivated for the match, whereas it seems as if it's all about money for our players.”
Alan Ferreira