Re: What is your Majesty wish at the level of the African continent?

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Sent: Sunday, 14 July 2013, 3:09
Subject: What is your Majesty wish at the level of the African continent?



Prince Theophilus (Tatsitsa):
 What is your Majesty wish at the level of the African continent?
His Highness Tanefo Jean Marie:
Africans should stop blaming the west for all their misfortunes. They should instead understand that the evil that destroys a people is internal. They should understand Africa cannot depend on external help for its development. Africa is one of the richest continents in the world. Africans must learn to explore their heritage. They must understand that the power of a currency depends on its people's ingenuity.
''To all our brothers of the African continent, descendants of slave, we say that it was due to ignorance that this phenomenon happened. We are ready to offer land to those who wish to return to Africa. They should understand that they have cultivated the master's land, and have made the master rich. While their parents' farms have remain uncultivated, ravished now by poverty. It is time they return to cultivate their parents' farm and pull it out of poverty''.
Bamendjinda history cannot be separated from slave trade and traditional slavery. It was a important slave trade junction. The theme of the heritage hall of the Bamendjinda palace, to reflect this idea, is: Arts-Traditions & Slavery. I hope to see all afro-descendants in general and descendants of slaves in particular, at theMabieu International traditional society which is held on 10 May every year in its headquarters in the Slavery Museum in Bamendjinda.
Its mission is to reunite descendants of slaves from among the traditional African people (Foyer UPA) and their diasporas (Foyer ASF). Current partners of Mabieu International include: Shackles of memory, African Memory, Slave, Memory and Abolition, Route des Chefferies (RDC) Africain School and Marche Cantonale Programme (PMC)
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