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nope, laziest people on earth

2006-09-29 23:05:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Yes of course Africa would be a world power. This is why the west wants to keep it down and why the west wont abolish the debt that they created for africa after raping their continent!

Look ar the amount of people there, if they could band together under one or a group of well meaning and intelligent leaders and the west abolished africas 3rd world debt then they would become strong.

The west is afraid of this, it looks to the negative of africa being an opponent to its power and not to the positive as the possible strong ally that it could be.

2006-09-30 09:08:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Africa is magic as it is also the slowest in growth of wealth it has presently the maximum industrial raw material just eight feet under the surface, it has the maximum land mass to support the world population and feed them, it is not the corruption of leaders that makes Africa anyless powerfull, poverty is presently the inheritance of africa as was Asia in the 40-50, Latin America in 60,70,80. Now it is Africas, it is not history that is reapeating but the human nature stagnating from indoctrinated fears of evolving, which is eroding the human emotional believes to the surgical and precision utility of the intellect more as a weapon of jealously and contemplating a historical avenging associated by the availed law that of nine tenths of possession is law, copyright is an extention of this arm of law and more so often that rich is the possession of the rightoust are all strings of the initial point of law, we must realise that poverty exists in the hearts of that have it not by right but by fear poverty rich has humanity lost by misgiving rather than by gift of birth and so all lands and habitants have the equival right to shelter, sustainability and we will secure the security of the human family and the belief of a god that is the power of being compassionate and non polorised to either negative or positive this is tehrealm of the appliances and tools that great minds provided in the challenge of responsibility and governance corruption and leadership are like a chain and the impact is as Einstien had potrayed in his principles of relativity and quantum physics. This was only an evolution to Newtons they to were the messengers of peace as were the Political masters of the 50' and sixties in Africa.
God is supposed to have given us this earth for all of us to share and recieve the fruits to live a life of hapiness which politicians make sure cannot be possible to ridicule the existence of faith and for which exercising allows the contamination of corruption to become the tool of diminised responsibility as exercised in todays governance and in distribution of commerce.
I hope this will answer to a degree your question.

Regards
Samarendra D

2006-09-30 06:49:27 · answer #3 · answered by SAMARENDRA D 1 · 1 0

No. It's going to take years to rid Africa of dictators and corruption. It will take decades before there is any semblance of a united Africa. While the developed world are moving forward in leaps and bounds Africa is taking two steps forward and one step back. Because of the pace of change, in 50 years by comparison with developed countries the gap with Africa will have widened.

2006-09-30 12:54:41 · answer #4 · answered by bob kerr 4 · 0 0

No, not as long as it's divided by religious and ethnic differences.

Actually corrupt leaders seem to be the only way to have some kind of power for any country.

In my view the Scandianvian countries tend to have the least corrupt leaders, and they don't want power, only a good life for their citizens.

2006-09-30 08:00:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

well it needs to oust the corrupt leaders, get the natural resources they have under public control, instead of fat rich men selling all the diamonds to europe and the states, stop shanty towns (though i can't really say housing estates are that much nicer were i live), and give people the tools to work.
For example, if you built one house in the place of a shanty town hut, you could get poor people to build, furnish, and design that house. You need people in factories to make all that stuff. You need banks to give loans so they can pay for it. You need to be fair, and uncorrupt everywhere, not just in parliament.

You need to increase education and healthcare, and get more jobs. Then, there is a chance it would be a world power, and those africans are used to hard work (The poor ones anyway).

2006-09-30 06:12:26 · answer #6 · answered by fatal_essence 2 · 2 1

SHut up, you fat krispy.

Africa is not a country, each country got its own language, culture, religion, etc. When people say Africa, they think of a big wild place full of the same people. NO IT IS NOT. Now, Africa to be a super power, which some day will be but not today, needs to unite, throw away all the colonial border lines, and create one United State of Africa type region, and have a common goal and direction. If Africans were lazy, Europeans wouldn't go there for their labor work and slavery. Think.

2006-09-30 06:09:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

No. The problem with Africa is they do not have the right natural resources for any exploiting western country to take notice of, and the population is not up to speed in the manufacturing of electronics/textiles, or automobiles. The money/supplies sent for aid to help the people is diverted and large amounts are used to support the dictatorships now in place. Also it's the ideal testing grounds for virus strains and pharmaceuticals.

2006-09-30 08:44:13 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No. Corrupt leaders are a pre-requisite of a world power. Look at the USA

2006-09-30 06:06:51 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

maybe not a world power, but much stronger than they are now. That continent has other problems besides corrupt local rulers. They are not unified, and exist as too many small countries that are unable to negotiate effectively within the continent or against the large counties. Even Europe has had to unify to deal with Globalization.
edit; Blackman says it right.

2006-09-30 06:10:38 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

i know your gonna be having answers filled with ridicule for African people from racists who don't deserve to live. but i can tell you this any place on earth which is corrupt leaders free. is a potential place for being a world power ( a good one that is ) , unlike the world powers we have around now lead by a stupid crazy cowboy .

2006-09-30 06:08:54 · answer #11 · answered by ALIEN 1 · 3 1

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