Tracing the source of deprivation.
Before the advent of colonialism, hunger and diseases in Africa was virtually non existent. There in Africa, the colonialist met very healthy well fed ,strong fabled men women and children. They appeared so strong the colonialists compared them to machines.
These very strong well fed and healthy Africans were then transported to agricultural plantations, they were used as tractors , mowers, harvesters etc.
These Africans rarely fell sick and seldomely tired.
Reasons? They were farmers, they ate the freshest groceries, their immune system was at its peak, they were very busy hunters and their culture abhorred uncleanliness.
The coming of the various ages of the machines and computer invaded the
rural lifestyle of these Africans ,and prompted a massive rural urban migration.
Farms were abandoned, cultures forgotten and beliefs redefined.
The urban areas were totally overwhelmed by this geometric population swell. The metropolitan systems collapsed; the sewage systems failed, waste disposals were dumping household waste close to residential areas, the massive industrial complexes kept churning out harzadious waste, the healthcare collapsed, food became scarce and the little food available was unfit for human consumption.
The catastrophe kept on with a negative rebirth, growing and gnawing at the population.
The WHO has done a lot to
bridge the healthcare needs of the entire continent, by providing quality and cheap malaria drugs..
This we commend from the bottom of our hearts, but a lot more needs to go into educating the population on basic personal hygeine.
We commend the efforts of the various non profit organization, governments and individuals striving to make Africa great again.
However alot more focus can also be redirected into providing direct food handouts to vulnerable men women and children.
AAHDs is creating a hunger and disease free generation in Africa.
These very strong well fed and healthy Africans were then transported to agricultural plantations, they were used as tractors , mowers, harvesters etc.
These Africans rarely fell sick and seldomely tired.
Reasons? They were farmers, they ate the freshest groceries, their immune system was at its peak, they were very busy hunters and their culture abhorred uncleanliness.
The coming of the various ages of the machines and computer invaded the
rural lifestyle of these Africans ,and prompted a massive rural urban migration.
Farms were abandoned, cultures forgotten and beliefs redefined.
The urban areas were totally overwhelmed by this geometric population swell. The metropolitan systems collapsed; the sewage systems failed, waste disposals were dumping household waste close to residential areas, the massive industrial complexes kept churning out harzadious waste, the healthcare collapsed, food became scarce and the little food available was unfit for human consumption.
The catastrophe kept on with a negative rebirth, growing and gnawing at the population.
The WHO has done a lot to
bridge the healthcare needs of the entire continent, by providing quality and cheap malaria drugs..
This we commend from the bottom of our hearts, but a lot more needs to go into educating the population on basic personal hygeine.
We commend the efforts of the various non profit organization, governments and individuals striving to make Africa great again.
However alot more focus can also be redirected into providing direct food handouts to vulnerable men women and children.
AAHDs is creating a hunger and disease free generation in Africa.
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