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Though they were not familiar with the expression,to paraphrase the saying, when any country in the Sahel sneezes, the rest of the region catches pneumonia, the men there would have clicked their tongues and ruefully nodded their heads that 'woolayi' this was the truth.

~ T.k. Naliaka

T.k. Naliaka Action Adventure Africa Sahel

I am the Mud Hut I Grew Upon

~ Thabo Katlholo

Thabo Katlholo Africa Mud Hut

Africa is a huge continent; it would take several lifetimes of thousands of researchers testing in hundreds of languages to collect a valid sample of anything, especially IQ. Most Africans do their schooling in a second language, not their mother tongue. How many people would accept to be tested for their IQ level not in their primary language?

~ T.k. Naliaka

T.k. Naliaka Africa Education Intelligence Iq Multilingual Testing

Huh. What a dope! Wait till Mom hears about this. He's so in trouble now. You know how crazy she gets about malaria.

~ T.k. Naliaka

T.k. Naliaka Action Adventure Africa Malaria Mothering Sahel

The sea has testified that Africa and Europe have kissed

~ Válgame

Válgame Africa Europe Strait Of Gibraltar

To witness the awe of human beings delighting in their own hands forming the written word was humbling and he understood it profoundly at that moment watching those two, with the ancient land around them, in their traditional robes and the resting camels by their campfire, intently regarding writing with such immense respect … that illiteracy meant subsistence, while literacy meant human advancement, the base on which higher achievements and accomplishments of great civilizations could be built.

~ T.k. Naliaka

T.k. Naliaka Adventure Fiction Africa Literacy Sahel The Decaturs Series Youth Fiction

To Nine’s way of thinking, the problems surrounding the exploitation of coltan in the DRC epitomized the problems the entire African continent faced in capitalizing on the huge untapped wealth that lay beneath its surface. Corruption, political unrest and outside interference from non-African countries ensured the continent that should be the world’s wealthiest remained the poorest.

~ Lance Morcan

Lance Morcan Africa Coltan Congo The Oprhan Trilogy

According to Okonkwo, the British via its indirect rule system ensured that Africans saw their native leaders as the demons who betrayed their people. He called it a demonocracy

~ S.a. David

S.a. David Africa Colonialism European Imperialism

The truth for a man, it's what makes him a man.

~ Antoine De Saint-Exupéry

Antoine De Saint-Exupéry A Difficult Damsel To Rescue Adventure Fiction Africa Between Dunes And Hard Places In Time Of Peril Land Of Men Sahel T K Naliaka Youth Fiction

If one could speak two languages well and was raised on tea and baguettes for breakfast,in places where the most mundane daily business on the street is conducted in four languages, where horse carts park at cyber cafes, where would one go? Where could one go? Why,with a smile and a handshake, very far, indeed!

~ T.k. Naliaka

T.k. Naliaka Adventure Fiction Africa Captives Fathers And Sons

Why should we plant, when there are so many mongongo nuts in the world?

~ Anonymous Bushman

Anonymous Bushman Africa Agriculture Bushman Contentment Happiness Mongongo Nuts Plant Wisdom

We all come from somewhere. Born, aborted, extradited, fugitive or even enslaved. But much of what we are, belongs to Mother Africa. We need to respect and have esteem, knowledge and curiosity. Then, open your eyes to understand a little more. Do not accept this cultural void created by that ethnocentric feeling!

~ J.b.alves

J.b.alves Africa Humanity Reflexions

...colonialism in Africa was inevitable since the fittest and most creative person was the one that would be destined to lead.

~ S.a. David

S.a. David Africa Colonialism European Imperialism

According to Okonkwo, the British via its indirect rule system ensured that Africans saw their native leaders as the demons who betrayed their people. He called it a demonocracy and that was the first time I had seen him become so passionate about issues that affect Africa as a people and continent.

~ S.a. David

S.a. David Africa Colonialism European Imperialism

Hide nothing from the masses of our people. Tell no lies. Expose lies whenever they are told. Mask no difficulties, mistakes, failures. Claim no easy victories...

~ Amilcar Cabral

Amilcar Cabral Africa African Leaders Truth

You could have just said Ngozi is your tribal name and Ifemelu is your jungle name and throw in one more as your spiritual name. They’ll believe all kinds of shit about Africa.

~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Africa Immigrant Name

If I had not grown up in Nigeria- and if all I knew of Africa were of popular images- I too would think that africa was a place of beautiful landscapes, beautiful animals and incomprehensible people fighting sensless wars, dying of poverty and aids- unable to speak for themselves and waiting to be saved by a kind white foreigner.

~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Africa Charity Ted

If you are stealing something it’s better if it’s small and hideable or something you can eat quickly and be done with, like guavas. This way, people can’t see you with the thing to be reminded that you are a shameless thief and that you stole it from them, so I don’t know what the white people were trying to do in the first place, stealing not just a tiny piece but a whole country. Who can ever forget you stole something like that?

~ Noviolet Bulawayo

Noviolet Bulawayo Africa Colonialism

Oh God, not another fucking beautiful day.

~ James Fox

James Fox Africa British Ennui

...she was sensitive enough and intelligent enough to understand, and her literary education could not but have sharpened her perception of the evidence before her eyes: that in the absurd raffle-draw that apportioned the destinies of post-colonial African societies two people starting off even as identical twins in the morning might quiet easily find themselves in the evening one as President shitting on the heads of the people and the other a nightman carrying the people's shit in buckets on his head.

~ Chinua Achebe

Chinua Achebe Africa Postcolonialism

The country is like a great sponge—it finally absorbs you. Eventually you will get malaria or you will get dysentery and whatever you do, if you don't keep doing it, the jungle will grow over you. Black or white, you've got to fight it every minute of the day.

~ Katharine Hepburn

Katharine Hepburn 1950S 1951 Africa Congo

I love you so much, Sahra. You will do wonderful things. Have courage and believe in yourself.

~ Abeba Habtu

Abeba Habtu Africa Daughter Eritrea Hope Life Lessons Separation War

If the world allows the people of Darfur to be removed forever from their land and their way of life, then genocide will happen elsewhere because it will be seen as something that works. It must not be allowed to work. The people of Darfur need to go home now. I write this for them, and for that day, ... and for those still living who might yet have beautiful lives on the earth.

~ Daoud Hari

Daoud Hari Africa Inspirational Quotes Writing

I knew right then and there that I would become as courageous as I needed in order to keep him safe. I thought of the soldiers and bullets that I hid from in Asmara. I would stand and fight them to keep Fili safe.

~ Abeba Habtu

Abeba Habtu Africa Courage In Life Family War

Why did you bother coming here at all?For my work. That's my profession. Writing about important things that are happening in the world.I'm curious to know what exactly you wrote about Gulu. What important thing has been happening here in our town?Do you think what I do is of no significance?She gestured impatiently. Others have come here too, asked the children questions and then gone away, and at least it was all cut-and-dried. But you came back. I thought it was going to be different. What did you come back for? ... You barged into our lives, and now you've got cold feet. What are you afraid of? You got too close to us, right?

~ Jagielski Wojciech

Jagielski Wojciech Africa Journalists

The matted straw cover of the latrine was yanked away. The sun blinded me as I looked up at the dark outline of two young soldiers in tattered camouflage, their uniforms made for men bigger than they were. They each held an automatic weapon, an AK-47, and were leering down at me. I could see the two gold teeth of one of them as he grinned.Gold-tooth reached down and grabbed my hair, yanking me up by it until he could get the other hand under my arm and pull me the rest of the way. I screamed in terror. He pulled me away from the pit as he and the others held their noses and laughed hysterically. One held each arm and dragged me to the river’s edge. They tore off my loose cotton dress; I had no underwear on. After howling with laughter and firing guns in the air, they crudely touched my body.

~ Nick Hahn

Nick Hahn Africa Bicultural Political Thriller Rape Culture

Volunteering abroad is a powerful force for change but only if you choose the right project.

~ Volunteer 4 Africa

Volunteer 4 Africa Abroad Africa Volunteer Volunteering

The Complexities Of Life Caused By Bad Government Leaderships And Parental Mistakes Can Make A Child More Matured Than Their Age. It Happened To Me And It Is Still Happening To So Many Children World Wide. Most Especially, In Africa Where I Come From. This Is Why You See So Many African's Do All Sorts Of Bad Deeds For Surfacing And Surviving To Keep Body And Soul Together.

~ Baba Tunde Ojo-Olubiyo

Baba Tunde Ojo-Olubiyo Africa Bad Government Black Child Abuse Complexities Parental Abuse

African leaders should not turn the continent into a giant collector of donations and loans from wealthy nations—they must find other plausible means to help established their economic security so as to minimize poverty. This incoherent blunder on the mainland must be scrutinized.

~ Duop Chak Wuol

Duop Chak Wuol Africa Economics Philosophy Grant Leadership Loans

They say it came from Africa, carried in the screams of the enslaved; that it was the death bane of the Tainos, uttered just as one world perished and another began; that it was a demon drawn into Creation through the nightmare door that was cracked open in the Antilles. Fukú americanus, or more colloquially, fukú - generally a curse or doom of some kind; specifically the Curse and the Doom of the New World. No matter what its name or provenance, it is believed that the arrival of Europeans on Hispaniola unleashed fukú on the world, and we've all been in the shit ever since.

~ Junot Díaz

Junot Díaz Africa Antilles Curse Demon Enslaved Fukú Hispaniola Nightmare Shit Tainos

Americans of faith should try as hard to save the lives of African women as the lives of unborn fetuses.

~ Nicholas D. Kristof

Nicholas D. Kristof Africa Womens Rights

All roads lead to Johannesburg. If you are white or if you are black they lead to Johannesburg. If the crops fail, there is work in Johannesburg. If there are taxes to be paid, there is work in Johannesburg. If the farm is too small to be divided further, some must go to Johannesburg. If there is a child to be born that must be delivered in secret, it can be delivered in Johannesburg.

~ Alan Paton

Alan Paton Africa Alan Paton Cry The Beloved Country

Mummy became a shadow, a woman who had lost herself because she had never found herself. She had always done the right thing, and I had a feeling that the right thing is always going to be the wrong thing, that you find yourself by stepping out of yourself.

~ Chloe Thurlow

Chloe Thurlow Africa Erotic Travel Philosophy

He couldn't drive the horror of cannibalism from his brain, just as he couldn't wholly suppress a simple observation that seemed to rebut their savagery: these were the nicest man-eating barbarians a lonely wanderer could ever hope to encounter.

~ Monte Reel

Monte Reel Africa Exploration History

Indeed, there is something in this valley, some spirit and some life, and much to talk about in the huts. Although nothing has come yet, something is here already.

~ Alan Paton

Alan Paton Africa Alan Paton Cry The Beloved Country

The coffin was handmade from the wood of a single Eucalyptus tree. There were no handles, it rested on the shoulders of six elegant tribesmen. These were Maasai from Kenya, the warrior tribe, known for their courage and endurance. The walkers followed at a respectful distance, the pace was grueling.

~ Nick Hahn

Nick Hahn Africa Kenya Tribe Warriors

If more Africans had eaten missionaries, the continent would be in better shape.

~ Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou Africa Humor

Take your place, then. Look at what happened from every side and consider all the other ways it could have gone. Consider, even, an Africa unconquered altogether. Imagine those first Portuguese adventurers approaching the shore, spying on the jungle’s edge through their fitted brass lenses. Imagine that by some miracle of dread or reverence they lowered their spyglasses, turned, set their riggings, sailed on. Imagine all who came after doing the same. What would that Africa be now? All I can think of is the other okapi, the one they used to believe in. A unicorn that could look you in the eye.

~ Barbara Kingsolver

Barbara Kingsolver Africa Alternative Histories Freedom

Never argue with a fool, people might not notice the difference

~ Niq Mhlongo

Niq Mhlongo Africa Johannesburg South Africa

Read a different Africa. Love a vibrant Africa.

~ Kiru Taye

Kiru Taye Africa Reading
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