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Thanks for posting this OA. This is truly telling and touching in a way that it's difficult for me to explain. I just wonder If someday..., IF someday Africa gets out of its problems of poor leadership and corruption... I just wonder, how old would we be, how would we look if someone, some people somewhere for 'pastime' decided to take our accounts, our photographs...? How would we rcount our experiences in Africa? I'm typing this with the last drop of the fuel in my electricity generating set in Nigeria's 'mega city', Lagos... Hmmmmmmmmn!
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Meda wo ase, for passing along the extraordinary pictures of incredibly resilient African people. kzs
Cornelius Hamelberg
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to USA Africa Dialogue Series
Anunoby, Ogugua :
Many thanks for the attached documents - the photographs are stunning
evidence of remebrance and historical consciousness.
This was my initial reaction:
On Apr 2, 5:19 pm, "Anunoby, Ogugua" <Anuno...@lincolnu.edu> wrote:
> I thought the attached doc. in the U.K.’s Daily Mail is very telling. You might.
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