Tuesday 8 May 2012

Contemporary Africa

Contemporary Africa.







When we speak of the Contemporary, we are in many ways truly speaking, of newsworthy events, and that in many ways even, can be considered truly important, and as with regards, to not only changing everyday attitudes (and to just about anything that is), but in many ways even, premeditating change in a Society actually, and that could very well, have a significant impact, on the lives of a People actually.

To speak of the Contemporary and Africa, is to speak in many ways of just how the West {and as with it mainly being European actually}, does attempt to portray, everyday African life, and as with regards, to not only attitudes in all, but in many ways too even, attempts to bring change, to the Continent in itself actually {and as with this even, taking the form of not only many a European News Report, or Television Documentary too actually, but in some ways even, a UN Report, which does believe that, a particular such forementioned European News Report in all, to be of some great interest actually}.

In many ways truly, speaking of Contemporary Africa, is to speak in all again, of just whom many an outsider to Africa in itself, does consider to be truly African in all, and as with regards even, to events happening in all again, and those too, considered not only newsworthy in all, but also in many ways, evolutionary, and historical in nature too actually.

For many though, Contemporary Africa, is first falsely often perceived, and as with regards, to whom can be truly said, to be truly African in all too really. For many, a true African, is not only blackskinned, but in many ways even, negroid in facial features, and rather hefty even, and in weight too actually. This, is not a truly good way, of perceiving in all, those who do choose, to call Africa a home, and as in saying that, Africa's brownskinned populations in all, tend to seek out Countryside lifestyles in many ways, and with its blackskinned populations on the otherhand, seeking out City based lifestyles in many ways even (and as with they being referred too even, as City Dwellers actually), while in all again, Africa's whiteskinned populations in all, are the ones truly known, to know Africa inside out, and as with not only lifestyles too that is (both Countryside and City based even), but also in all again that, of all of Africa's peoples, it is its whiteskinned populations in all, that do in all again, seek even, to live in its wilderness actually {and as with furtherly stating that, the experiences of whiteskinned Africans, are far much better in all to be used and as a gauge even, and as with regards, to what does go on, within Africa in itself actually (and as with speak too even, of Literary pieces for instance actually)}.

There is another way though, of perceiving in all, Contemporary Africa, and as with regards even, to the future in itself actually. In many ways today, this does speak of presenting Africa, and as with regards, to Communications (Networks), and in many ways truly, all this not only speaking of Economic opportunity perhaps, but in many ways even, referring to African History and before the arrival, of electronic Communications in all, and as with it highly based around, Military Policing (and including so called 'African Dictatorships' that is), and where in all again, Africa's future, was highly perceived from all this {and just whom in all again, were Africa's Military Rulers in all too really}. In many ways, all this {Communications Networks and Economic opportunity}, is not the best way truly, to gauge Africa's future in all, and as with furtherly saying that, this truly in all again, does appear to lie, in the Airline Industry actually {and that in all, opening up Africa's Air spaces, will in many ways, increase even, Economic opportunity to be seen ten fold perhaps, and as with furtherly saying that, the concept of the Country in all, has truly failed, to bring significant change to Africa (and as with it even, falsely believed to lie, at the very heart of Western/Modern Development that is}, and that in all again, Africans are best in all too really, left to operate around Transnationalism actually (and that in all even, most Africans do on an everyday basis, think of investing, in other African Countries, and as Private Investors and in many ways truly)} {on a further note, is to add that, Transnationalism and as Religious Identifier even, does truly in all again refer to just how in all, African Wealth in the past, was created actually (and as with its truly Wealthy that is), and as with furtherly stating that, Uganda's famed Buganda Tribe for instance, actually in many ways, has its origins, with not only the Ashanti and Daagara peoples in West Africa (and as with the Buganda even, still very much somewhat Ashanti/Dagara), but in some ways even, with the Sesotho peoples of South Africa actually (and as with furtherly adding to the very false belief that, many of Africa's peoples in all, have been primarily Farmers actually, and not as with their primarily operating around Transnational Networks that is, but also in all that, one of the most foremost said Farming Tribal groups of Tanzania, the Nguni, in many ways even, do have their origins and home in all too really, in South Africa actually)}. In all, Transnationalism, and as a perceived very real solution, to helping keep Africa stable, and in all ways too actually.

As a finality, is to speak of just how Africa is presented in all, and as with regards, to everyday Promise actually {and as with speak even, of what good or bad in all, can happen to one, and on an everyday basis too, and in Africa that is}. As a result of thinking about life heavily and as based on (everyday) Promise, one does see in all again, the very rise of Media Africa. Media Africa too, highly based around TV/Business Personalities, Music oriented Entertainment, and finally in all again, Sports in many ways truly {and that in all, these three, do represent, the best in all again, of what can truly happen, to one and on an everyday basis too, and while living in Africa that is}. In many ways, not the best way to view Africa's Promise in all {and as with furtherly stating that, before Media Africa became a reality, Africa's Promise was heavily gauged around, African Publishing (and one of the more interesting in all, to be seen out there actually), the Radio & Postal Industries/Services, and finally in all again, regional differences noticed in all, and as with regards even, to not only lifestyles perhaps, but also opportunity in itself actually; and as with furtherly saying that, in Southern Africa, there did exist lifestyles in all again, heavily based around African Dance perhaps, while in Western/Central Africa on the otherhand, lifestyles associated in all again, with Religious Worship did arise actually (and the very world too, of interesting African Sects/Cults), while within Northern Africa on one hand again, one does see Fashionable Wear & Intellectualism arise, and leading in all too even, to the creation, of many an Intellectual Circle perhaps, and with Eastern Africa on the other hand again, creating everyday lifestyles in all, highly based around Theatre actually} {In all, a rather easy way even, of spurring African Commerce, Trade and Business, and in many ways too even, speak of integrative approaches, to helping connect everyday Africans in all, and to each other even, and in the attempt even, to end Tribalism, Racialism, or even straight out prejudice in itself actually}.

In concluding though, one could in all again note significant differences even, and between various parts of Africa that is {and as with speak too even, of what truly in all again, does differentiate Abyssinia in all, and from the rest of Africa too, and as with regards even to the above that is}. In many ways, is to speak in all again, of just how Knowledge in all, is generally passed around actually {and as with this even, talking somewhat of what they do term Networking in all too really} {that in all, why are some products in a shop, readily displayed by the Shopkeeper, and others not (and as with speak too even, of regional/local shopping that is)}. In all ways even, and in the attempt to make a rather difficult topic rather easy actually, is to say that, in most of Africa {and minus Eastern Africa, Abyssinia and modern Egypt even}, Knowledge in all ways even, and as a Commercial endeavour perhaps, appears to be passed around, heavily based around, what they do term Advertising in all too really; in Eastern Africa on the otherhand, and in general too, one does find that Marketing, is just how Knowledge in all, is passed around actually (as with this even, appearing to speak of Tribalism in all too really), and while in all again, in modern Egypt, one does find that Sales/Promotions, is the very way, Knowledge in all is actually passed around (and as with the Internet even, capable of working rather well, and as with Business too, in modern Egypt that is). Finally in all again, one does see that, in Abyssinia, Knowledge in all, appears to be passed around, heavily based around Branding in itself actually {and speak in many ways even, of not only Racialism in all too really, but also of Penguin Reference Books and in many ways truly}.