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GLORY! GLORY! GLORY BE TO JAH FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW
Greetings Sis.
now that INI agree to disagree is there going to be any further introduction to your form of worship? Let i make a few suggestions for topics of discussion that should unite INI:
1. The state of Africans on the continent and the diaspora
2. Repatriation
3. Reparations to African victims of slavery and the slave trade; and INI view this topic as wide as the universe; by that i mean all aspects of bringing Africa to its most undisturbed state. even better than the period before the invasions of the arabs and the europeans
4. The cultural transformation of the Caribben with the influence of the affluent countries eg. usa and england.
5.The use of herbs as an alternative medicine.
6.What are the most effective mechanisms that everyday people should have to control our politicians.
7. are we satisfied with the education system in the Caribbean
8. Is there a method that can be used to foster more Caribbean unity apart from Caricom.
9. what is your vision for African people in the next fifty years.
10. what is your vision of peace.
Isnt there a way that all Africans can unite?
It seems slavery has really made us good at glorifying division among ourselves.
How good and pleasant it is to dwell together in love. I cant say that all this mouthing is doing any good to subscriders to this board. i think it is our responsibility to always aim at finding common grounds otherwise we will be like a ship adrift.
let us give our egos some work to do.
irie

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