AFRICA IS A CONTINENT ON THE MOVE AND HER YOUTHS ARE HER GREATEST RESOURCE."We cannot always build a future for our youth, but we can always build our youth for the future."Franklin D. Roosevelt. MentorAfrica looks to help youths, through various life transition mentoring topics, to prepare youths for development and leadership that will help them change the African narrative whenever the opportunity arises.
Thursday, 14 January 2016
MentorAfrica: GLOBALIZATION??? - MONDIALISATION???
MentorAfrica: GLOBALIZATION??? - MONDIALISATION???: I cannot seem to get away from the statement by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. These days we hear a lot about globalization but a lot of us, es...
GLOBALIZATION??? - MONDIALISATION???
I cannot seem to get away from the statement by Chimamanda
Ngozi Adichie "I find that the older I get, the less interested I am on how the West sees Africa, and the more interested I am on how Africa sees itself". These days we hear a lot about globalization but a lot of us,
especially those of us in the African continent, do not seem to understand
exactly what it means. As far as we concerned, globalization means westernization
so, the more western you are, the more “globalized” you are. We forget that
every community/society has something unique that should give them a pride of
place when they come together with other societies. I do not want to make light
of the consequences of colonization and the present trend of inter-societal
exchanges but we cannot let these rubbish our own cultural uniqueness and strip
us of any human pride and dignity. It is time we stopped flogging the issues of
oppression and suppression, dust off the prejudices and fan the flames of what
is left of us as a people. Globalization is about people bringing what is peculiar
to their community/society and presenting it to the world in a way that it adds
value to human existence. Until we start seeing ourselves as a people of
cultural relevance, we will continue being copy cats with no originality
whatsoever. The worst thing that can happen to a person is to die a copy. It is
never too late to make an all-important U-turn in life as a person or a
society, all we need to do is start seeing ourselves differently.

Tuesday, 12 January 2016
MentorAfrica: WHAT'S THAT ACCENT? - C'EST QUOI CET ACCENT?
MentorAfrica: WHAT'S THAT ACCENT? - C'EST QUOI CET ACCENT?: Still on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s statement “I have found that the older I get, the less interested I am on how the West sees Africa, and ...
MentorAfrica: WHAT'S THAT ACCENT? - C'EST QUOI CET ACCENT?
MentorAfrica: WHAT'S THAT ACCENT? - C'EST QUOI CET ACCENT?: Still on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s statement “I have found that the older I get, the less interested I am on how the West sees Africa, and ...
WHAT'S THAT ACCENT? - C'EST QUOI CET ACCENT?
Still on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s statement “I have found that the older I get, the less interested I am on how the West sees Africa, and the more interested I am on how Africa sees itself”. This brings to my mind the matter of the rising preference for a foreign accent that is now prevalent in my country. A friend went to one of the private primary/secondary schools in Warri, a major town in the South South of Nigeria to seek a teaching job. While making inquiries in the outer office, the Proprietress who overheard the conversation came out angrily from her office practically scream because of my friend’s accent which was not foreign. She ordered her out of the school premises and quite surprisingly this friend who is a no nonsense kind of girl, quietly left. In another instance, my daughter, her husband and a friend went for an event in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital and before they entered the venue, the friend told my son-in-law to switch his accent so they could get preferential treatment from host/hostess as well as the catering staff. Laughable as these two incidences maybe, it is sad to say that they are not isolated. Many job interviews are more inclined to those with foreign accents even if it means swimming with mediocrity. My worry is this; the UN Secretary-General who oversees one of the largest global organisation is doing just fine without a foreign accent. Our founding fathers who were trained by colonial masters and even attended universities abroad, negotiated our independence and got us freedom without a foreign accent. My question is “where did this foolishness come from?’ This learned accent sounds so funny and forced that you would feel very sorry for these school children as they struggle to use an accent that is “required” of them by their school owners. How do we see ourselves?
Monday, 11 January 2016
MentorAfrica: HOW DO WE SEE OURSELVES? - COMMENT NOUS PERCEVONS ...
MentorAfrica: HOW DO WE SEE OURSELVES? - COMMENT NOUS PERCEVONS ...: I read a statement by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie recently that caught my attention and set me thinking seriously about something that has a...
HOW DO WE SEE OURSELVES? - COMMENT NOUS PERCEVONS NOUS?
I read a statement by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie recently that caught my attention and set me thinking
seriously about something that has always been on mind but that I had not given
its required attention. “I have found
that the older I get, the less interested I am on how the West sees Africa, and
the more interested I am in how Africa sees itself” We are in a position that is well below most
of the world in almost all spheres of life but I do not think that it is a genetically
permanent position. That some have gone to other planets does not mean that the
world has come to an end. That sophisticated smart technologies have been
invented does not mean that the world has ended. That driver-less cars have been
invented does not mean that the world will come to an end. If this is the view
of Africans, there is nothing anyone can do to change that, which means most of
all the creativity in Africans would be wasted. Until we start to see that the
possibilities in the world are not race or region related, we will remain a consumer continent. Nobody can help you build your dream if you do not believe you have the ability to do so, you have to see it before you can build. Most of us Africans have given up on themselves instead of recognising our creative
abilities and harnessing them in order to contribute our quota to human
development. It amazes me the way we celebrate any achievement by an African as
if a sub-human has finally done something like other members of the human race!
J'ai vu une déclaration de Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie récemment qui a attiré mon attention et m'a fait réfléchir sérieusement sur quelque chose que j'avais toujours à l'esprit, mais que je n'avais pas donné l'attention requise. «Je l'ai découvert que plus je vieillis, le moins intéressé, je suis sur la façon dont l'Occident voit l'Afrique, et plus intéressé, je suis dans la façon dont l'Afrique se voit" Nous sommes dans une position qui est bien en dessous de la plupart du monde dans presque tous sphères de la vie mais je ne pense pas que ce soit une position génétiquement permanente. Que certains sont allés vers d'autres planètes ne signifie pas que le monde est venu à une fin. Que les technologies intelligentes sophistiqués ont été inventés ne veut pas dire que le monde a pris fin. Que les voitures sans conducteur ont été inventés ne signifie pas que le monde viendra à une fin. Si tel est le point de vue des Africains, personne ne peut rien faire pour changer cela, ce qui signifie que la plupart de toute la créativité chez les Africains serait gaspillée. Jusqu'à ce que nous commençons à voir que les possibilités dans le monde ne sont pas liés à une race ou à une région , nous resterons un continent de consommation. Personne ne peut vous aider à construire votre rêve si vous ne croyez pas que vous avez la capacité de le faire, vous devez le voir avant de pouvoir le construire. La plupart d'entre nous africains ont abandonné nous-mêmes au lieu de reconnaître nos capacités créatives et de les exploiter afin de contribuer notre quota au développement humain. C'est amusant la manière dont nous célébrons toute réalisation par un Africain comme si un sous-humaine a finalement fait quelque chose comme les autres membres de la race humaine!
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