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Africans In America congratulate President-elect Barack H. Obama and urge him to liberate African continent

Africans In America News Watch
Special Report,
New York, November 6, 2008

Africans In America congratulate President-Elect Barack Obama on his record-breaking historic victory, his election on November 4, 2008 as the 44th President of United States of America.

This election is record breaking and historic in very many ways, not only in shattering many barriers and obstacles, but also for the abundant doors and opportunities it opens and hopes it brings to many folks of all races, of all economic, and of all social strata on all corners of this world.

Obama’s victory at the poll is answer to many things including the struggles of all the black man and woman in United States, from past to present.

Africans In America urge the President-elect not to be too busy with United States’ domestic and usual international interests to forget African continent. We urge the President-elect to put fostering good governance, rule of law, anti-corruption, real democracy, human rights, freedom of speech and freedom of information in African countries as part of his administration’s priority agenda.

Africans In America urge the President-elect to liberate the continent of Africa. The leaderships of most African countries are in the hands of few cabals, hardcore criminals that have cornered the rich mineral resources on the continent, hold the masses hostage with brutal force and violence, while pillaging their resources and treasury. These atrocities are not only happening in Nigeria, Sudan, Congo, Somalia, they apply to most countries in the continent of Africa.

Africans In America noted that the trial of former Liberian warlord and President Charles Ghankay Taylor, (aka; Charles Ghankay Macarthur Dapkpana Taylor) in Geneva is only a tip of the iceberg in terms of what is happening in the continent. It is that bad, it that terrific and horrific; it is beyond imagination of any modern man.

Africans In America also noted that African leaders get a lot of foreign (international) helps in the pillaging of peoples resources in the continent. This is one of the lessons we will learn from the Taylor trial, and events in Liberia and Sierra Leon. The masses in Africa do not have the freedom and resources to express their frustration and predicament, talkless of revolt against the ruling cabal. Those who conceptualized and attempted to yearn for change were either summarily killed, or, suppressed.

The masses in Africa need help, and they have hope that the first African-American President will free them from their slavery situation.

Africans In America urge President-elect Barack Obama to hold the leadership of African countries accountable for atrocities committed under their watch, at least.

Africans In America believe that when President Barack Obama, the most powerful man in the world say “enough is enough in Africa”, the whole world, including the cabals holding African masses hostage and their foreign associates will know that game is over.

“May God continue to guide President Barack Obama, and continue to abundantly bless America”, concluded Africans In America.

 

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