14/01/2026
My people… my brothers and sisters…
Today I want to speak to you — not as someone who knows everything, but as someone who feels Africa in their spirit.
Because deep down, we all know something is wrong.
Africa is rich…
but our people are struggling.
Africa is powerful…
but we are treated like we are weak.
Africa has everything…
yet we are still begging, borrowing, and suffering.
And the truth is painful…
Africa is not weak because we lack resources.
Africa is weak because we are divided.
We are 54 countries…
54 borders…
54 currencies…
54 systems…
54 different agendas…
Yet we are ONE people.
The same blood.
The same pain.
The same dreams.
The same ancestors.
And that’s why today I want to ask a question that might sound impossible…
What if Africa became ONE country?
Not just a union.
Not just agreements.
Not just meetings.
I mean ONE Africa.
One power.
One voice.
One future.
Imagine for a moment…
A young person in Upington could study in Kenya like it’s home.
A brother in Nigeria could build a business in Namibia without barriers.
A sister in Congo could work in South Africa without fear, without hate, without being treated like an outsider.
Because in truth…
None of us should be foreigners in Africa.
This continent is our home.
Now let me speak to the reality…
When Africa is divided, big powers come and negotiate with us separately.
They make deals in silence.
They buy our leaders.
They take our minerals cheap.
They sell it back to us expensive.
And they smile while we fight each other.
We export gold, diamonds, oil, lithium…
but we import poverty.
We export power…
but we import suffering.
That is not a lack of resources.
That is a lack of unity.
If Africa became one…
We would have one market — and suddenly investors would respect us.
We would have one currency — and suddenly we stop bleeding money through weak economies.
We would build mega railways… mega highways… mega factories…
We would stop exporting raw materials and start producing our own:
batteries, electronics, machinery, medicine…
Millions of jobs.
Real development.
Real dignity.
And let me say this clearly:
Africa does not need pity.
Africa needs a PLAN.
Africa needs UNITY.
And yes… I hear the questions already:
“But what about corruption?”
“But what about leadership?”
“But what about tribalism?”
And that is exactly why we need unity even more.
Because when our countries are small, corruption is easy.
It’s easy to hide money.
It’s easy to buy people.
It’s easy to silence truth.
But a united Africa could build:
One strong anti-corruption unit.
One powerful court system.
One transparent auditing system.
So thieves stop stealing peacefully while the people suffer.
Because Africa is not poor.
Africa is being robbed.
And my people…
The greatest danger is not that Africa becomes one.
The greatest danger is that we stay divided while the world keeps feeding on us.
The biggest positive of all…
is that Africa would finally stop being controlled from outside.
Because a divided Africa is easy to manipulate.
But a united Africa is:
hard to exploit, hard to weaken, and impossible to ignore.
So today I say this:
It’s time we stop thinking small.
It’s time we stop hating each other.
It’s time we stop being used against each other.
This continent belongs to us.
Africa must rise — not by fighting each other,
but by building each other.
Africa must become one voice.
And I believe with all my heart:
Africa is not the past…
Africa is the future.
Let’s start acting like it.
One Africa. One people. One destiny.
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