The
mark of a real African is not the geographical location, the color of
the skin,
ability to wear some kentecloths
or some other piece of traditional clothing. Being
a true African is
not about an ability to cook and eat a particular dish, having a
particular braid of hair, dance to a musical rhythm, have a
funny-sounding name,
or perform some athletic feats. Rather, the
hallmark of true Africans is (or ought to
be) their ability to
think—the ability to think differently and act differently. This
ability to think and act differently is the hallmark of a transformed
mind, and must
define what it means to be an African.
Samuel
Pipim is the director of EAGLESOnline Empowerment & AdvisoryGroup
which helps the people struggling with their failures
in life. Samuel Koranteng
Pipim has spoken in many events,
youth programs, church programs. User can
get every
resource from his Eaglesonline website under the resources page.
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