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In the view of the use of the media as a propagandist machinery in championing the interest of former colonial masters and World powers at the expense of former colonies,Citizen Africa is one which intends to uncover what the media have left "covered" regarding the under-developments in Libya,Ivory Coast among other African countries. It raises awareness of the hypocrisy of the United Nations in dealing with the situation in Libya in relation to its past positions on similar issues. Citizen Africa also brings to bear the hypocrisy of some African leaders in seeking self interest in opposition…mehr

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In the view of the use of the media as a propagandist machinery in championing the interest of former colonial masters and World powers at the expense of former colonies,Citizen Africa is one which intends to uncover what the media have left "covered" regarding the under-developments in Libya,Ivory Coast among other African countries. It raises awareness of the hypocrisy of the United Nations in dealing with the situation in Libya in relation to its past positions on similar issues. Citizen Africa also brings to bear the hypocrisy of some African leaders in seeking self interest in opposition to seeking the collective interest of their citizenry. In short,one must read the views of the Citizens of Africa in relation to our views on issues pertaining to our World.
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Autorenporträt
Nii Amartey Amarteifio is a third year B.Sc.in Administration(Marketing)student of Central University Ghana,gifted in leadership empowerment with experience in diverse capacities especially in public presentation with impressive persuasive aptitude. A young Pan-Africanist,changing the World with Living Words and shaping the future with action.