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Boina123
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Myths About Africa.
One of the most outrageous Myths that many westerners will ignorantly proclaim is that Africa is a single country. This is one of the most common misconceptions about Africa, but it's important to remember that Africa is a continent made up of 54 different countries, each with their own unique cultures, languages, and traditions. Within a single country, there could even be more than three ethnolinguistic groups and multiple subgroups. In Nigeria for example, there are over 371 tribes. Africa is the most diverse continent after all. Africa is home to all the races on earth and though the black race is dominant, each African country is a separate sovereign state with its own unique identity.

Myth number two: Africa is a poor continent. While it's true that some countries in Africa do face economic challenges, it's important to remember that Africa is a diverse continent with many countries that are experiencing strong economic growth. In fact, some of the world's fastest-growing economies are in Africa. Africa is the future. With so many unexploited mineral resources and a more enabling political landscape, most of the future economic miracles will be in Africa. Also, poverty is not an African thing.

Myth number three: Africa is hot. This is a total lie that has been peddled by western media. Whereas some countries in Africa do indeed experience hot climates, many African countries experience cool temperate climates due to the effects of high altitude. Some like South Africa, Lesotho, and Algeria among others even experience cold snowy winters. Many so-called temperate countries in Europe and America experience even hotter temperatures in summer. Africa is also incredibly diverse in geography which translates to varied climates. From cold snowy Lesotho, cool mild Kenya, and the humid Congo basin to the hot deserts of the Sahara, Africa has it all.

Myth number four: Africa is a war-torn continent. While it's true that some countries in Africa have experienced conflict in the past, it's important to remember that Africa is a diverse continent with many peaceful countries. In fact, many countries in Africa have been experiencing peace and stability for many years. It is important to note that many of the ongoing conflicts in Africa are sponsored by Western powers to create a more enabling environment for the exploitation of its resources.

Myth number five: Africa is a continent of famine and hunger. While it's true that some countries in Africa have experienced food shortages in the past, it's important to note that Africa is a diverse continent with many countries that are working to improve their agricultural systems and increase food security. Many African countries can comfortably feed their people with a surplus for export. Many western journalists like to over-amplify Africa's food problem to advance their selfish agenda of being the 'white savior'. This is one of how neocolonialism has been perpetrated.

Myth number six: Africa is a continent of disease. Some diseases are prevalent in Africa, just as they are in many other parts of the world. It's important to remember that Africa is a diverse continent with many countries that have made significant progress in improving public health.

Myth number seven: Africa is a continent of jungle and wilderness. While it's true that some parts of Africa are covered in dense jungles and wilderness areas, Africa is a diverse continent with many different types of landscapes and environments. From deserts to mountains to grasslands, there is a wide variety of natural beauty in Africa.

Myth number eight: Africa has no history or culture. This is completely false. Africa is home to some of the oldest human civilizations in the world, and the continent is rich in history and culture. From ancient Egyptian pyramids to the great Zimbabwean ruins, Africa has a wealth of historical and cultural treasures.

Myth number nine: Africa is not safe to visit. Whereas some countries in Africa do face security challenges, it's important to remember that many countries in Africa are safe to visit. It's always a good idea to do your research and check the current travel advisories before planning a trip to any country, just like you would while visiting the US, which has the highest gun-related homicide rate in the world.

Myth number ten: Africa is not developed. While it's true that some countries in Africa are less developed than others, it's important to remember that Africa is a diverse continent with many countries that are making significant progress in terms of development. From new infrastructure to improved education systems, many countries in Africa are working hard to improve the lives of their citizens. In Africa, you will encounter huge modern cities, vast networks of highways, ultramodern airports, fast-moving railroads, and a booming technology industry.

Boina123
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In this as a Nigerian migrant who lives in South Africa video I talk about the real reason why Nigerian citizens always migrate to other African countries like South Africa, Ghana, Senegal, Togo, Kenya abs other countries like unites states of America, Canada Australia, United Kingdom and the whole of Europe in general.
I talked about why Nigerians migrate to South Africa, Ghana & other African countries as well as other countries due to the lack of basic infrastructure in Nigerian, bad roads, insecurity like boko haram, greener pastures as Nigerians migrants always seeks.
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Boina123
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Demonstrations in support of Palestine and Israel have continued across the world over the last 24 hours.
Pro-Palestine rallies took place in cities including Cape Town in South Africa, Athens in Greece and Sydney in Australia.
Rival rallies in support of both Israel and Palestine took place in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires, France, New York and the British capital London.

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Boina123
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Boina123
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Afro think tank is a Pan African YouTube vlog channel that strives to Promote economic and social cooperation amongst All Africans whether on the continent or in the Diaspora. It's our responsibilities as Pan Africans to fight against xenophobia amongst our people and racism from Others. We strive to unify by recognizing and celebrating our differences while bonding socially and economically on our commonalities as Africans.


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Boina123
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Hello Everyone,

Welcome to my YouTube channel. My name is Geraldine Ngibu Djetkeu aka Thandiwe. I am a Cameroonian based in Johannesburg, Gauteng in #southafrica . In this video, I share with you with six aspects which I think South Africa is #different from other African countries.

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Boina123
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In today's video we be discussing about 5 things other Africans can learn from South Africa.. As an immigrant who is living and married to a South African men, let me present another narrative. Before you come to box me, first watch 😂 and in my opinion South Africans are different from other African countries, being one of if not the most developed country in Africa, Countries like Ghana, Senegal, etc are doing great things in the Africa of today but what makes South Africa different from these other great nations in Africa.

Is South Africa different from Other African Countries? And is South Africa the most divided country in Africa? Well, find out about my opinion in this video..

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Boina123
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Boina123
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Amobi Anazodo
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What God call a man who follow women preacher Pastor Gino Jennings #shorts


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Gino Jennings was born the fourth of eight siblings on February 10, 1963. Both his parents were ministerial clergy leaders at his father's uncle's church in Philadelphia. His father known as Ernest Jennings was a bishop and at the age of thirteen, after preaching his first sermon from Hebrews 11:6, the young Gino was appointed as an assistant pastor of the church in 1975.As a teenager, after claiming the baptism of the Holy Ghost, he began preaching regularly under the tutelage of his father and great-uncle, and also began evangelizing at revivals and crusades at other churches around the city of Philadelphia with his parents.

In 1976-1978 when he was around the age of 15 he began preaching controversial sermons against the by-laws and doctrines of his great-uncle's teaching, much to his great-uncle's anger and dismay. After graduating from high school in 1981, he began preaching against his great-uncle's liberal stances on Christian sanctification, holiness, and modesty in behavior, and clothing. He began preaching that the church and those in church leadership need to have stricter and more scripture-based, conservative standards for such concepts. He also began preaching Nontrinitarian views, stating that he believed the Trinity perspective of God was false, and began preaching a distinct, Non-Trinitarian form of Modalistic Monarchianism. He also began preaching against and criticizing the stances and viewpoints that many people were starting to take within the church at the time. His great-uncle then temporarily suspended him of his ministerial duties, and made him take a one-year sabbatical leave of absence from preaching in the church. When he was finally given the opportunity to preach again, he told his great-uncle that he refused to back down from any of his viewpoints and teachings. Finally in 1984, at the age of 21, after going through repetitive cycles of being suspended from his ministerial duties and being forced to take sabbaticals from preaching, Jennings, his parents and his siblings left their great-uncle's church.

He started the First Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ. (FCOOLJC) on May 21, 1984 in the basement of his family home, starting out with only 15 members.


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Amobi Anazodo
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This list comprises some of the most gifted communicators in the church today. Individuals like Joyce Myer, Sherly Brady and Sarah Jakes are among those listed. This list of preachers is based solely on the ability to clearly communicate the teachings of the scripture and none other criteria are being taken into consideration such as popularity, ministry size and net worth.

Please comment and let us know who your top 10 women preachers are as it relates to communicating the gospel.

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Amobi Anazodo
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Amobi Anazodo
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