Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has eventually added his voice and protest to promoting the conversation of African unity.
The artist had not expressed much at the time the social media waves encouraged the Black Lives Matter movement for the past few weeks, but in his recent tweets he has expressed his opinion.
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According to the artist, he is certain that before he can be the promoter of oneness, Africans need to be able to work as a united front. He found it difficult to understand the the idea of “another race” coming in to solve African problems by inquiring what they gain by doing so.
The tweets seems to wake many from their slumber as agreed with, but the real question is beyond the tweets how does Africa unite and who will lead the campaign towards the unity?
A lot of bullies target the vulnerable ( weak , poor , no home , no family etc ) … And that’s the story of Africa . Till we fix our home “Together” No black man is safe in the world … We lost our pride
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) June 13, 2020
The black Race is an easy target cos of the perception they have about us … Till our leaders hold their grounds and gain back the respect we deserve , we will always be an easy target
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) June 13, 2020
Africa has all it takes to b “cocky” 😊 But they strip our confidence n “belief in self” with the #BrownPaperBag
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) June 13, 2020
Our brother George Floyd’s situation is a typical scenario of a bully(police) and child(George)from a broken home (Africa) “no one to fight for” “easy target”. Again: until our leaders stop chasing the #BrownPaperBag and stand strong for us, I’m sorry this ain’t stopping
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) June 13, 2020
Africa Unite 🖤✊🏿
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) June 13, 2020
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