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Mahama Says Africa Must Grab Its Reparations
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39307, member: 636"] President John Dramani Mahama urged African leaders to build a fair continent that gives everyone equal chances. The Ghanaian leader spoke on television Sunday during African Union Day celebrations across the continent. This year's theme focuses on justice for Africans and people of African heritage through reparations from colonial powers. Mahama wants Africa Day 2025 to mark a major change toward prosperity and opportunity. He believes African nations must work together to create better lives for all citizens. The president said reaching these goals needs bravery and united action against historical wrongs. Leaders must tear down barriers that still hold back African progress and development. Mahama emphasized that fixing these problems requires determination from every African country working as one team. He warned that the task would not be easy, but it remains necessary for the continent's future. Strong cooperation between nations will help overcome centuries of exploitation and unfair treatment. Mahama asked civil society groups and young people to help push for reparatory justice. He also wanted African diaspora communities to take active roles in demanding sustainable development. The president highlighted urgent needs like official apologies from former colonial rulers and debt forgiveness. Returning stolen cultural artifacts and investing in education represent crucial steps toward African liberation. These actions will help empower the continent and restore dignity to African people worldwide. [/QUOTE]
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