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God Bless Africa Versions
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Web Commentary
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*Click to Listen to the Followng Versions God( Allah ) Bless Africa will be translated into all the major african languages with time. |
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God Bless Africa
Composed By Chief Charles O. Okereke
*Note:
The main objective of the website(Africa Masterweb) is the cyber consolidation of African resources to enable
its people harness them better and in addition provide the much needed information about the continent to
prospective investors and the world in general.
The Web Commentary discusses Africa/Global issues such as AIDS, regional conflicts, etc.
The commentary section would help soothe the wounds of
civil strives,
corruption, and
hunger, and help energize the people to clearer vision and prosperity.
This site is not a hate site, and the song is neither the same. If you belong to a hate or racist group, you have come to the
wrong place, and we request you leave the site. People should live in peace and harmony.
God Bless Africa would be played before each Web Commentary session. It would also be available for distribution. The song presented as the unofficial African anthem, would be available for adoption by African Union as the official African or African Union anthem if the need arises. The theme of the Web Commentary is 'Peace and Prosperity' of the continent. Africa has been plagued with corruption, wars, diseases, and famine. It is just about time to soothe these wounds, and advocate for treatment through this Web Commentary medium. In this manner, the forum would be used as a vehicle of peace and prosperity to a great but troubled continent. Africa would be at peace and would grow, when the guns are silenced, corrupt and inept leaders brought to law and order, hunger given no place, and menacing diseases beaten back. Africa would transcend to a 'New Africa' with all these in place. Posterity would tell the rest for a continent endowed with both human and natural resources.
All we are saying for Africa, "Let the guns implode, the wooden barrels decompose to fertilize a vibrant agriculture, and the metallic barrels and structures melted for industrialization. Let the ensuing abundance fill up the greedy and the rest of society for the complete healing of Africa."
If you have any comments or questions, do not hesitate to contact us.