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Future Here and Now: China has 25% of its oil coming from Africa

CPThere is a movement among us who are dedicated to seeing Africa free from oppression. We don’t talk too much from a point of view that isn’t both historical and forward looking. Voicing opinions, facts or inspiring rhetoric, will be in brackets: a good measure of action is required.

Putting religious, ethnic and diaspora context where it belongs, we move right into the heart of the matter.

Power and the building of it mean that emotions and nervous systems must be healthy.

There isn’t much time to do it all.

Not a moment to waste.

9 February 2008
From Exile,
Bankole

www.geocities.com/exiledone2002

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