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Will Africa Ever Rule The World? by MolaraFoundatn: 10:40pm On Apr 28, 2022
A problem cannot be solved on the same level it was created. There’s a need for a higher authority to look down on the problem, and solve it. This is why information should be available to all and sundry, either it’s free or it’s paid for.

With happenings around, we are obviously no longer in the Stone Age where pigeons deliver letters. The internet has localized the whole world, and now, the world has become a global village where people can connect with one another in real time and in different parts of the world. Education is no longer local, news no longer takes time to break, information spreads like wildfire through the dry bushes.

Technology evolves daily, and so does our lifestyle have to, in every sector and ramifications. Learning could now be done at the palm of your hands, your classrooms are now in your pocket because every day, we see new online resources to get information. These online courses have been able to teach students what they will learn in universities within the said time frame or less. You can learn how to code, how to be a programmer, and how to build a business and grow it just by having access to the internet and an electronic device like your smartphone or computer.

Are you thinking of returning to school? There are so many people who would like nothing but a return to the four walls of a school to get a degree. However, it’s impossible at this time. It could be caused by financial constraints that keep them from being able to go full time or part-time; maybe they work full-time and simply do not have time available for classes. Maybe they have children at home that need supervision during the day; whatever the reason may be, anyone can still go back for their degree if enough planning goes into it ahead of time. The first step is finding an accredited school that offers either all their classes online or a hybrid program of online courses along with some on-campus courses (like night classes once a week).

Africans are Very Intelligent and Resourceful - See Facts!
It might shock you to hear that on a per capita basis, Africans receive the most patents in America.
You might even be more surprised to find out that Africa has the highest rate of entrepreneurship in the world.

To further shock you, Africans have won more Nobel prizes than any other continent except the Europeans (who you can argue are racially Africans). And if you’re counting by continent, then we have a problem: Europe is not even some kind of supercontinent with significantly more people. It’s about the size of Saharan Africa.
The combination of intelligence and resourcefulness makes African people successful abroad when they migrate. There are more black millionaires in America than white ones, which is especially surprising given how tough it was for black Americans to build their wealth during the second half of the 20th century (and indeed today).
There are many Africans in the world with the tools to be leaders and helpers.

Africa is home to 7.3% of the world's population, so it makes sense that there are Africans in the world with the tools to be leaders and helpers. Some of these people may have a talent for music or art, some may have an aptitude for building communities or understanding how things work.

There are also many ways to be a leader and/or helper. You can start by leading a group of friends on a hike up Mount Kilimanjaro, or perhaps you can help others learn about your culture and share ideas with them about what it means to build a community.

Africa Once Ruled the World - Pangaea
While it may be hard to imagine, Africa was the centre of the world for a time: Pangaea. It was an enormous continent with no competition. Then, due to continental drift, Pangaea fell apart and became today’s continents: Africa, Asia, Australia, Antarctica, Eurasia and North America.

Today, however, Africa has most of what it takes to once again rule the world. It is one of the richest continents in natural resources that are vital to technology like lithium and cobalt. Tools not only help us live more efficiently but also have helped propel some countries into economic powerhouses. The brainpower needed to create these technologies is growing quickly on this continent too; over a third of all Africans are under 15 years old! Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Africans have proven they can lead themselves out of poverty through tenacity and hard work when given opportunities.

Africans, ARISE!! This is yet another opportunity to rule the world, and it starts with YOU! This is why we at the Molara Foundation are working overtime to impact knowledge into the next generation through our scholarship programs, online and vocational courses and hence, secure the future of the world as we strongly believe that WE will rule the world; but first remember, EDUCATION IS THE ENGINE TO SUCCESS!

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Re: Will Africa Ever Rule The World? by Nobody: 2:29am On Apr 29, 2022
No that far,in 2040s for sure.

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