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Obama Speech: Your Reaction | Obama Speech: Your Reaction |
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The President and First Lady are expected to draw huge crowds to Accra | The President and First Lady are expected to draw huge crowds to Accra |
US President Barack Obama has said Africa must take charge of its own destiny in the world. Do you agree? | US President Barack Obama has said Africa must take charge of its own destiny in the world. Do you agree? |
President Obama, on his first official visit to sub-Saharan Africa, has made a powerful call for Africans to stand up for their democratic rights. | President Obama, on his first official visit to sub-Saharan Africa, has made a powerful call for Africans to stand up for their democratic rights. |
He said Africa could have a prosperous future and promised American aid to fight the continent's diseases, conflicts and lack of development. | He said Africa could have a prosperous future and promised American aid to fight the continent's diseases, conflicts and lack of development. |
Is this a defining moment for the continent? Has President Obama lived up to expectations? And what does this speech say about Africa's place in the world?We would like to hear from you. | Is this a defining moment for the continent? Has President Obama lived up to expectations? And what does this speech say about Africa's place in the world?We would like to hear from you. |
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YOUR COMMENTS | |
I like President Obama's speech in that it addressed, without bias, the key issues that face Africa. Now we hope that American foreign policy will reflect his speech. Benyam Stephanos, Seattle | |
The money he is giving away is needed HERE! We are losing jobs, homes, etc. Help your own house before you start helping others with our money.Geter Done, Atlanta, GA USA | |
Surely there is no debate! Corruption, wars, lack of education and exploitation by the richer countries all play a part in Africa's plight. Spend money on education and leave Africa to develop without richer nations handing over cash with one hand and taking it back with the other by way of self interest!Crystal Ball, Warsaw | |
Africa, rather African leaders, have received aids from the west, but the aid has filled up the pockets of corrupt leaders and has not benefited African. Unless the aid is carefully monitored and indeed goes to develop Africa, US and Europe should not send any aid. Sima, VA, US | |
President Obama's speech reiterated the problems confronting Africa over the last half century. He gave us hope to tackle the problems we are well aware of. Besides giving us hope and inspiration, the speech lacked the substance that many were expecting. He did not promise aid or offer the silver bullet to solve the problems he espoused. Obama however offered a challenge of a new era. An era that calls for African solutions to African Problems. We need to take the continents destiny into our own hands and tackle the problems head-on. The foreign aid poured in and we are still running in circles, the Washington drafted policy solutions came and nothing changed, but we on the continent know the problems and their solutions but have lacked the can-do spirit to implement them. My brothers "yes you can" is what President Obama brought to Africa.Ouborr Kutando, Zabzugu Tatale, Ghana |