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Our assignment will move us from one battle to another. Adversity is inevitable our enemy observes all progress. God will mentor us in warfare. The scriptures says “He trains my hands for battle; he strengthens my arm to draw a bronze bow.” Psalm 18; 34 “Praise the Lord, who is my rock. He trains my hands for war and gives my fingers skill for battle.” Psalm 144:1.
Thanks once again for your response,am glad we both civil in our conversations here,knowing that we are here to exchange ideas and educate ourselves some more and get some soul searching and healings. First i want to inform you that i live in Cincinnati Ohio,so i have seen first hand what lives is like in the black community here in the USA,trust me you are better off here than those back home in Africa trust me on this issue because i was born and raised in Nigeria,so i know what am taking about,Africans and Nigerians in particular are hard working people naturally,they work like elephants and eat like ants,slave trade is over but it still exist all over African but with a different name/slogan such as house boys/girls,gatemen,drivers,labourers and more,if you can go to Africa and live for 1 month then you'll know that you are blessed to be born and raised here in the State,thank you.
Maurice, Thanks for reading and commenting on my blog, if you read through them you will see that i said i stand to be corrected,we all have our right to our opinions and am glad we respect that. My friend, I do blame the westerners for buying humans like commodities and properties,I have a great idea what they did to the slaves,i read alot of books about it and have seen some historic movies about it too, after careful analysis, i lay the blame squarely at the doorstep of we the black race back home in Africa, there's a saying in my native language of EDO, which says that (Noyan Okpan gha tio okpanren Usonmwen,Nor mayanren gue yareku) meaning if you neglect or take for granted what you have,enemies or strangers may do as they pleases with it hence it worth nothing to you. It was a share wickedness on the part of our people to put up their families,friends and associate ups for sale in exchange for material things and as such we the black race are the real enemies of ouselves.
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Thanks once again for your response,am glad we both civil in our conversations here,knowing that we are here to exchange ideas and educate ourselves some more and get some soul searching and healings. First i want to inform you that i live in Cincinnati Ohio,so i have seen first hand what lives is like in the black community here in the USA,trust me you are better off here than those back home in Africa trust me on this issue because i was born and raised in Nigeria,so i know what am taking about,Africans and Nigerians in particular are hard working people naturally,they work like elephants and eat like ants,slave trade is over but it still exist all over African but with a different name/slogan such as house boys/girls,gatemen,drivers,labourers and more,if you can go to Africa and live for 1 month then you'll know that you are blessed to be born and raised here in the State,thank you.
Maurice, Thanks for reading and commenting on my blog, if you read through them you will see that i said i stand to be corrected,we all have our right to our opinions and am glad we respect that. My friend, I do blame the westerners for buying humans like commodities and properties,I have a great idea what they did to the slaves,i read alot of books about it and have seen some historic movies about it too, after careful analysis, i lay the blame squarely at the doorstep of we the black race back home in Africa, there's a saying in my native language of EDO, which says that (Noyan Okpan gha tio okpanren Usonmwen,Nor mayanren gue yareku) meaning if you neglect or take for granted what you have,enemies or strangers may do as they pleases with it hence it worth nothing to you. It was a share wickedness on the part of our people to put up their families,friends and associate ups for sale in exchange for material things and as such we the black race are the real enemies of ouselves.