Political parties do not always serve our collective interest.
Political activities are not necessarily partisan.
Political leadership is supposed to be responsible for our well-being.
But today we know that political actions do always serves our interest.
We know that dancing the political dance in a democratic jamboree does help us all.
We know that the public cannot always question the powers that be.
We know that most political questions are not always answered.
Politicians do not always represent our collective interest.
Sometimes, I am lost for words when I watch our words and conduct.
We need to rethink our political actions and the political system as a people.
Afrika deserves better, we deserve the best in all.
The passion for progressive development of the Afrikan people and the Afrikan continent, inspires me to use the tool of Journalism and effective communication to explore, affect and empower the many sons and daughters of the continent and people of good will, through my write-ups and interactions on any platform available, in order to promote our holistic development agenda.
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