How Africa can keep rising | Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2024

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  • @bob37905
    @bob37905 4 роки тому +203

    Who else came here because Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is the new WTO Director General!? So proud!

    • @BigAfricanMask
      @BigAfricanMask 4 роки тому +3

      She’s not yet bro. I thought so too but the US blocked consensus so there are further steps necessary.

    • @newjerseylion4804
      @newjerseylion4804 4 роки тому

      Meee

    • @officialquineth
      @officialquineth 3 роки тому

    • @tutublossom8545
      @tutublossom8545 3 роки тому +4

      @@BigAfricanMask she is now

    • @pkl8811
      @pkl8811 3 роки тому +1

      The Korean lady was far more qualified.

  • @C_Bat
    @C_Bat 8 років тому +64

    what a defiant aura, I hope she succeed in the battle against corruption and give rise to a world where Africa is no longer giving us an impression of ruins and lost lives, but a rising power that is to be reckoned with on the global stage.

    • @uFFFO
      @uFFFO 8 років тому +1

      all the while the gold production is on a steep decline, their government is unable to even maintain local infrastructure and their white minority population is fleeing in fear of death.

    • @Nakande72
      @Nakande72 8 років тому

      +kayt mukama Which country is K?

    • @vivellaz
      @vivellaz 8 років тому +1

      I take it you live here in order to make such sweeping statements?

    • @C_Bat
      @C_Bat 8 років тому

      Nakande72 HK isn't a country, mate, it's Hong Kong, aka not-China.

  • @susuilu
    @susuilu 7 років тому +30

    i love how she shows her cultural identity

  • @cyrilifedigbo5029
    @cyrilifedigbo5029 5 років тому +15

    I thank you Dr Okonjo Iwuala. I am so proud of you and what you have accomplished. I am glad your dad is still alive. I was a student at Nsukka when he was Head, Dept of Economics. A truly great and eminent Mathematical Economist. We had a few of people of his elk, very unassuming,practical and honest devoted to his students. I place him with my eminent Professor Eme Awa as some of the very best acsdemicians. You come across as a chip of the old block.

  • @charleschally405
    @charleschally405 5 років тому +5

    Madam Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is so grounded in economics and have economic models that can change the economic narrative of any country if given the opportunity to do so. Listening to her is like being in an economics post graduate class. keep it up ma. Hope to meet with you some day. God bless you.

  • @adebiyial
    @adebiyial 3 роки тому +8

    She spoke so well about Africa, yet acknowledge its shortcomings. She knows her stuff.

  • @benm9396
    @benm9396 8 років тому +54

    Why so many dislikes already? She's just highlighting how Africa can continue to grow and try to stand on its own feet, thank god for that.

    • @christiancharley
      @christiancharley 8 років тому

      +Older General Skywalker ask your stupid self

    • @christiancharley
      @christiancharley 8 років тому +1

      +Older General Skywalker ya fool

    • @sawmesalami
      @sawmesalami 8 років тому +2

      For 25 cents a day you can save...

    • @jahkrmusic
      @jahkrmusic 8 років тому +1

      +Un-Metaphorical Grapevine People like you are the reasons I love the internet. Well played...

    • @africariseup1890
      @africariseup1890 3 роки тому

      It's the UA-cam TED trolls who always crawl out from their caves whenever a Black person talks something positive about Africa. Don't feed them.

  • @calilovett2063
    @calilovett2063 8 років тому +41

    Brilliant woman.

  • @correlian1155
    @correlian1155 8 років тому +1

    "you will not win, and we will not be intimidated." A beautiful sentence that should be the mantra throughout the world. Good talk, thank you

  • @rekkya1000
    @rekkya1000 5 років тому +4

    8 things Africa did economically wrong.
    1)Grew- but did not create enough jobs especially for youths
    2)Quality of jobs was not good enough.
    3)Inequality increased- more billionaires and no middle class
    4) Population growth caused poverty to grow - How to educate girls so that the economy can grow
    5)Little investment in infrastructure - Chinese came to invest but not enough ,
    6) Economy retains the same structure for over deceased- we are still exporting commodities. we need to trade among ourselves and manufacturing opportunities
    7) Governance is an issue - Corruption is a big issue, transparency is needed
    8) Education is broken
    Way forward
    - Learn to manage successes
    - Learning what you are successful at and mange it
    - Policy consistency
    - Reduce debt
    - Focusing on the lessons learnt and change it
    - Engage the young people : support them and get out of their way .
    - Support girls and women - educate them and support them
    Her mum was even kidnapped

  • @andrewburrows6457
    @andrewburrows6457 8 років тому +5

    This has been one of the most intelligent and comprehensive speeches I have ever heard on the Continent of Africa. By an African at last. I wish that it was heard by millions around the world. Thanks TED.

  • @ZsXie10
    @ZsXie10 8 років тому +3

    Keep working, bright future waiting for African , bless from China .

  • @luke304
    @luke304 8 років тому +3

    Praying for Africa... they will be very great sooner than later

  • @CJusticeHappen21
    @CJusticeHappen21 8 років тому +28

    As soon as I saw a TED talk featuring a professional african woman, I promised that I wouldn't look at the comments.
    I love to disappoint me.

    • @danyun9619
      @danyun9619 3 роки тому

      interesting. Yet I only see good ones. Mind elaborating more?

  • @mailwin72
    @mailwin72 8 років тому +12

    Once the continent of Africa realises that it has abundant and rich resources and begins to use it's resources for self preservation, it will become more powerful than all the continents combined, this will take time though

  • @g-prince3375
    @g-prince3375 7 років тому +11

    respect to my fellow Nigerian. Keep being an inspiration.

  • @IfeanyiDanielUmudu
    @IfeanyiDanielUmudu 2 роки тому +2

    Her level of intelligence motivates so highly. Thank you so much for delivering. I will keep listening to you

  • @THESocialJusticeWarrior
    @THESocialJusticeWarrior 8 років тому +16

    No. What Africa needs is a culture that values education. That would solve all their problems. It is a lack of value for education that causes all of their problems.

    • @KingHenrySB
      @KingHenrySB 8 років тому +13

      That is a very ignorant comment, ask any African child what their parent wants them to be when they grow up and they will say a Doctor, Lawyer or an Engineer.

    • @cleansing132
      @cleansing132 8 років тому +3

      trust me, as an African we value education very much

    • @Amoncaco
      @Amoncaco 8 років тому +1

      +ndyt There are many, many educated people in Africa with literally no opportunities due to corrupt governments.

    • @THESocialJusticeWarrior
      @THESocialJusticeWarrior 8 років тому

      Outside of South Africa and Egypt, there are no top colleges in Africa at all. So where are all these Africans getting there wonderful education you people are talking about? Even the best colleges in South Africa don't rank very well. With no education there will be no opportunity.

    • @THESocialJusticeWarrior
      @THESocialJusticeWarrior 8 років тому

      hodavia kalombo
      You example is anecdotal evidence which is a false type of evidence. It is that kind of false reasoning that shows a lack of education and is exactly the kind of thing that is holding Africa back.

  • @peaceadesina
    @peaceadesina 4 роки тому +7

    She knows her figures right ! Impressive !

  • @bbbyshmrd010
    @bbbyshmrd010 8 років тому +77

    the TED community got completely screwed over by kids watching and hating on everything...

    • @OneBadRudeBoy
      @OneBadRudeBoy 8 років тому +26

      I have to agree. You can find some of the most ignorant and dumbest comments in the comment section of some of the most brilliant TEDTalks..... is actually really sad.

    • @Havvdon
      @Havvdon 8 років тому

      +

    • @Rumdreg
      @Rumdreg 8 років тому +1

      Your error lies in believing that they are truthful and not simply characters for amusement.

    • @Solidaritas1
      @Solidaritas1 8 років тому +1

      Yeah, but I don't think almost anything beats the sheer idiocy and ignorance of all the alt-right comments on RT and RT America videos.

    • @ZsXie10
      @ZsXie10 8 років тому

      At least those kids have interests click in and comment.

  • @zendynasty3386
    @zendynasty3386 3 роки тому +5

    So sad to see she left Nigeria. People know her worth. They have grabbed her. The end of her speech is beautiful.

  • @CharleeCharlie
    @CharleeCharlie 8 років тому +54

    This was a very nice speech!

    • @skydiver711
      @skydiver711 8 років тому +5

      Yes award winning I would say!

  • @lovedayopurum9218
    @lovedayopurum9218 7 років тому +2

    Nothing shall be completely impossible to a man that is ever willing to make a move, focused, determined and result oriented!

  • @felixomondi1776
    @felixomondi1776 3 роки тому +3

    Great presentation by one of Africa's best economic minds - Okonjo-Iweala, the intellectual.

  • @cartograp
    @cartograp 8 років тому +2

    What a fantastic, strong woman.

  • @oghenemaroagboro6580
    @oghenemaroagboro6580 24 дні тому

    I'm so proud of this woman, a proud Nigerian Icon....

  • @chaseofori-atta2225
    @chaseofori-atta2225 2 роки тому +2

    This is an amazing individual; adroit both in rhetoric & skillet! Thank you for all your contributions to society, honorable Ngozi Okinjo-Iweala!

  • @lebo_za
    @lebo_za 5 років тому +1

    I personally have a "thing" for Ngozi, my goodness...... can't get enough listening to her. Her sense of humour is truly beyond my compréhension. Wish for her wisdom..... can she advise on how to eqiup myself to be like her?

  • @asapa1321
    @asapa1321 2 роки тому +1

    Such a genius! She’s a blessing to Africa

  • @omowunmioyedare
    @omowunmioyedare 4 роки тому +4

    We celebrate God in you 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @bgcm1995
    @bgcm1995 8 років тому +5

    There has been one common enemy of Africa and they are now seeing that they can rise above the hatred and corruption. Bless that nation

  • @kizitosone1039
    @kizitosone1039 3 роки тому +1

    a woman of quality who i can never stop tapping knowledge from.
    congrats to you Doc for the position as DG at the WTO. i wish to meet you someday. God bless you

  • @victorkwamedakpo8195
    @victorkwamedakpo8195 3 роки тому +3

    Indeed they will not win and we will not be intimidated. Thank you Madam!!

  • @rekkya1000
    @rekkya1000 5 років тому +1

    M-Pesa (M for mobile, pesa is Swahili for money) is a mobile phone-based money transfer, financing and microfinancing service, launched in 2007 by Vodafone for Safaricom and Vodacom, the largest mobile network operators in Kenya and Tanzania.

  • @muhdyusuf9294
    @muhdyusuf9294 8 років тому +1

    she deserved standing ovation

  • @SnakeKoRn
    @SnakeKoRn 7 років тому +3

    She totally nailed it.

  • @mp9231
    @mp9231 Місяць тому

    She is amazing, what a role model for us all

  • @_iamZaki
    @_iamZaki 3 роки тому +1

    brilliant submission Dr.

  • @ppmireless
    @ppmireless 8 років тому +1

    She is awesome!!! What a way to promote africa!

  • @charleschally405
    @charleschally405 5 років тому +4

    we need economic models that can help tackle the economic inequality in Africa.

  • @victoriakelechiosuji7247
    @victoriakelechiosuji7247 3 роки тому +2

    🤩 Proud and Beautiful Africa !

  • @scatton61
    @scatton61 8 років тому +1

    African risk capacity..... africans helping africans in meaningful ways..... about time

  • @roseashaolu406
    @roseashaolu406 Рік тому

    Yes! Africa would continue to Rise!!!

  • @veronicahwanjiru6327
    @veronicahwanjiru6327 3 роки тому +1

    She's such a motivation

  • @JayJacobsPGP2014
    @JayJacobsPGP2014 8 років тому

    I wish the views could be in the hundred millions, especially in Africa itself. This speech should be on all state TV's in Africa every day.

  • @wm673
    @wm673 2 роки тому

    What a woman! Just brilliant!

  • @MOFOUNDATION
    @MOFOUNDATION 4 роки тому +3

    Role model.. My daughter's are watching.😘

  • @tessyijeuru6364
    @tessyijeuru6364 3 роки тому +1

    God Bless You Always...
    I Hope to be a medium to that Change.

  • @michaeltruman8158
    @michaeltruman8158 3 роки тому +1

    She makes me very happy for the future of the black woman. I believe we will find many more of her

  • @vjorp5332
    @vjorp5332 8 років тому +1

    This woman is awesome.

  • @vio112
    @vio112 3 роки тому +1

    She's brilliant.

  • @samcjstudio6423
    @samcjstudio6423 4 роки тому +3

    Wow am well inspired and motivated with your words , intellectual abilities and experience now u have made us to believe that with more people like u in Nigeria things get to better. Thanks for this pertinent information and knowledge u imparted in us .

  • @stormageadon
    @stormageadon 8 років тому +6

    But this is a very important issue

  • @specialfina2007
    @specialfina2007 3 роки тому +1

    Truly inspiring. Thanks Madam!

  • @SpraklyKiraKira
    @SpraklyKiraKira 8 років тому +1

    you can tell she's a very smart woman.. a woman to look up to...

  • @munaq-jp
    @munaq-jp 8 років тому +2

    This was really packed with information.

  • @mud2479
    @mud2479 8 років тому

    Make Africa Great Again!

  • @nicolassolioz3874
    @nicolassolioz3874 8 років тому +26

    Ngozo Onkonji Ikweala, HEY MACARENA

    • @procrasti86
      @procrasti86 8 років тому +2

      Dafuk is up with your flag m8

    • @andrewarmstrong2277
      @andrewarmstrong2277 8 років тому

      Offend everyone

    • @samanthablackman4960
      @samanthablackman4960 8 років тому

      +procrasti86 they're trying to be edgy

    • @procrasti86
      @procrasti86 8 років тому +2

      Nicolas Solioz
      Like how many edges do you have? Are you on par with a rhombicosidodecahedron yet, or did you surpass it already

    • @NadavIgra
      @NadavIgra 8 років тому

      Died

  • @daughterofzion6443
    @daughterofzion6443 3 роки тому +1

    Yes! corruption will not win. Long live Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

  • @marissawilson4644
    @marissawilson4644 8 років тому +52

    There is so much ignorance, racism, and, hatred in this comment section.

    • @iluan_
      @iluan_ 8 років тому +1

      All of them would be allowed as long as they pay for entrance fee for the TED event.

    • @footypassion5960
      @footypassion5960 4 роки тому

      The fact that she is black and woman doesn't account for her capability as a WTO Director General.
      If you follow this logic she is promoting her "superiority" as a black and a woman to lead a global organisation. Such a fallacy and shame on her.
      All races are equal, so there must be a fair judgement upon capabilities not the colour of your skin!!!

    • @maxpycasso521
      @maxpycasso521 3 місяці тому

      @@footypassion5960 who told you that it was based on the color of her skin? Have you at least taken time to read about her accomplishments? Too much jealousy in your comment than actual fact or lesson, pfff.

  • @faithdada5990
    @faithdada5990 Рік тому

    Wow, such brilliance😮

  • @hammanbanjiram1611
    @hammanbanjiram1611 4 роки тому +1

    Great talk. God bless you richly, ma.

  • @roidroid
    @roidroid 8 років тому

    9:20 > "...we are still exporting commodities, and exporting commodities is what? It's exporting jobs."
    nod nod

  • @aureliamurello2047
    @aureliamurello2047 8 років тому +2

    Great! Thank you

  • @walidchokki4833
    @walidchokki4833 8 років тому +1

    she was great.

  • @Isyrawr
    @Isyrawr 8 років тому +2

    great speech

  • @tenge529
    @tenge529 3 роки тому

    She makes me proud of the black race and Africa in general.

  • @mininananana
    @mininananana Рік тому

    so powerful.

  • @johnaens8759
    @johnaens8759 7 років тому +2

    My hero :)

  • @neuralvibes
    @neuralvibes 8 років тому +13

    So, to sum it up, the "success" of Africa has been: a massive write-off of debt by non-African lenders who previously had poured billions into failed developmental aid in the preceding decades (though, as she notes, this debt is growing once again), the availability of cheap non-African technologies (cell phones, drones, etc) which make life easier with minimal African investment, Chinese investment in African infrastructure in exchange for raw materials, etc.
    That's not a "rising Africa", that's an Africa merely feeding off of the rise/growth of the rest of the world. The only field in which Africa could be called leader is in population growth which is out of control and which is basically eating up whatever miniscule real economic growth is achieved by way of this growth spurred by the rest of the world. When it came to specific examples of native African initiative, she mentioned a Kenyan mobile payment system and some kind of regional African insurance policy that amounted to less than 25 million dollars. That's not much of an initiative for a population spanning almost 1 billion people and set to more than double in size over the next few decades.
    I really don't see the education, the know-how, the ability to assimilate foreign technologies and create a native technological base the way other parts of the world have done or are in the process of doing. Bottom line, the "success" and "rise" of Africa is a feel-good media story and mirage, and this should be a cause of concern for everyone given its booming population, as this will likely mean many more hungry mouths to feed, many more unemployed migrants fleeing Africa to the developed world as well as more epidemics spreading from Africa due to the increasingly crammed and unsanitary living conditions there.

    • @uFFFO
      @uFFFO 8 років тому +3

      a critical examination, nice. but i prefer clapping like a seal and yelling dats racis at detractors.

    • @munaq-jp
      @munaq-jp 8 років тому +1

      Are you ignoring the rest of the speech because you have selective attention or is it something else?

    • @mortyjames5897
      @mortyjames5897 8 років тому

      I think you're being unfair since it's incredibly early days, still. Look India for Gods sake.
      Most African countries only became independent in 60s/70s and were then plagued by civil war and famine, as they had little to no time to adjust to the immediate exodus of the colonists.
      Things a lot fucking better than they were back then, however, and *are* still improving

    • @neuralvibes
      @neuralvibes 8 років тому

      I watched the talk from beginning to end. I did not ignore anything. What I did was to challenge the "rising Africa" narrative, though to be fair to the speaker she did herself admit to some weaknesses of this narrative which is more than some who criticize my analysis seem willing to do.

    • @neuralvibes
      @neuralvibes 8 років тому +1

      James Mortished
      You're right that it's still early days. After all, much of Africa was unpopulated wilderness a mere century ago and you don't get from tribal societies to modern nation states in decades. However, that said, Africa back then had much better long-term prospects because of its much smaller population and huge unexploited natural resources.
      Today, there are many more hungry mouths to feed in Africa while at the same time soil erosion and water scarcity are becoming major issues due to overpopulation and unsustainable exploitation of land and water resources. Africa's prospects are therefore much less promising today than they were a century ago.

  • @theshowber
    @theshowber 8 років тому +3

    There's so much potential in Africa. Most of the young Africans I have met are faaar beyond smarter than kids I know in my country. They work hard and when I say hard I mean it. They really have to work 10x more when coming to Europe than us who were born here. I come from Finland and what I have seen is a negative trend. People come to study here and would be even eager to work and stay here but instead of giving them a chance to work in this country they hire local people with less motivation and skills. Overall Finnish youngsters are not doing well for our country because of the amount of ignorance and wrong priorities in life. The mindset for success is low and narrow...

    • @theshowber
      @theshowber 8 років тому

      ***** Dear tell me which statistics. Have you studied them? There is enough of this kind of comments in the internet. Try to be a bit more creative please. We should try to create smart conversations. Not jokes.

    • @theshowber
      @theshowber 8 років тому +1

      +16patie wonder why? Because the employers don't even want to hire them! just because of stupid stereotypes.

  • @noviceprepper5397
    @noviceprepper5397 8 років тому +1

    great talk

  • @sports4160
    @sports4160 7 років тому

    Africa was poor because of conflicts,wars,dictatorship and political instability.... All this led to lack of investments, now most african nations are stable... In a decade we will surprise the world

  • @mpath2197
    @mpath2197 8 років тому +3

    Okay guys, let's do this one together, every racist comment you see, press that top right button, press Report spam or abuse, and hit 'Hate speech' and proceed. Goodbye racists.

  • @Derpster2493
    @Derpster2493 8 років тому +9

    I watched this video pants off.

    • @vmikeyboi323
      @vmikeyboi323 8 років тому +1

      I love how everyone is saying there serious opion on the topic and here you Mr. Derpster saying you've watched this with out any pants, sir I congratulate you.

  • @saviourokonanwankang1892
    @saviourokonanwankang1892 3 роки тому

    I love you ma, I admire you

  • @tessyijeuru6364
    @tessyijeuru6364 3 роки тому

    I LOVE YOU MA...

  • @Illuminatiman44
    @Illuminatiman44 8 років тому

    Africa is not rising Africa is plummeting (I'm South African)

  • @Mary-rw7rd
    @Mary-rw7rd 3 роки тому

    Oh my god, why i didn't know him earlier?

  • @elchefe7701
    @elchefe7701 8 років тому

    North (muslim) Africa? South Africa (steady decline)? Black Afrika (over 20 different cultures)?
    Africa is still a continent, not a single state.
    And, yes, drones (at 1:00min) Africa will be safed by drones. Exactly.

  • @barbaralewis5891
    @barbaralewis5891 8 років тому +1

    i clicked on this so fast

  • @Digiphex
    @Digiphex 8 років тому +1

    Climate change I am sure you have learned is something you should say in a talk. But honestly, the cause is the same as it was back in the 70's when we were headed for another ice age - the shortage of capitalism.

  • @gamiezion
    @gamiezion 8 років тому

    about time too. the sooner africa stops depending on the west as a crutch the sooner they will be up and walking. don't get me wrong, i do feel reparations were in order after the colonization. i also feel those reparations have been made and then some.

  • @geraldmerkowitz4360
    @geraldmerkowitz4360 8 років тому +2

    Getting rid of Boko Haram(be) first would be a nice start for everyone.

  • @cobol528
    @cobol528 8 років тому +1

    I suppose if we all try hard to help, Africa will catch up to 15th century Europe in a few hundred years or maybe a 1000.

    • @antonsebastian6484
      @antonsebastian6484 8 років тому +1

      So I assume you live in a first world country and get all your information from televison media.

    • @cobol528
      @cobol528 8 років тому

      Aviri Char
      You might be an idiot.

    • @cobol528
      @cobol528 8 років тому

      Aviri Char I think you might have to get over yourself. You seem silly to me.

    • @cobol528
      @cobol528 8 років тому

      Aviri Char I think there might be some projection going on here. Get some help.

    • @cobol528
      @cobol528 8 років тому

      Aviri Char
      are you talking about the Epic of Gilgamesh?

  • @SupermaninJapan
    @SupermaninJapan 7 років тому

    This comment sections is a big joke. You don't have to waste your time on such videos. This video is just talking about how Africa is improving- the end. There is nothing about race or racism in it. lol.
    It does mention girl power, job creation, education improvement, weak government, and managing success to ensure a better future for future generations. These are all problems every countries has.

  • @markphc99
    @markphc99 8 років тому +1

    No sign of the Ibrahim prize being awarded anytime soon.The lousy leadership eg: in Nigeria ,was not mentioned. I note that the phrase Trials and Tribulations , when referring to African countries , is the most pallid euphemism for dictatorship and genocide etc

  • @kopesewanu8673
    @kopesewanu8673 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @BlackStarrSoul
    @BlackStarrSoul 8 років тому

    I'm curious about why people down voted the video? Anti-blackness from the users on this channel and on Seeker Daily is actually expected now.

  • @raziqilmi2709
    @raziqilmi2709 8 років тому

    Everyone's being more shady than my umbrella

  • @hdmat101
    @hdmat101 8 років тому +12

    Why has Africa always been behind the world in technology even before Europeans colonized Africa.
    Why were the Europeans more advanced than Africans?

    • @KingHenrySB
      @KingHenrySB 8 років тому +20

      European countries were always at war with each other, war speeds up innovation and technological development. Africa was never a paradise but there was never much of a need to innovate and development due to a lack of extreme threat from enemies. That's just my thought.

    • @emilhummelshj-agerholm4102
      @emilhummelshj-agerholm4102 8 років тому

      did you even watch the thing?

    • @CAPTAINMIIDGET
      @CAPTAINMIIDGET 8 років тому +5

      Genetics

    • @researchbashio
      @researchbashio 8 років тому

      +kayt mukama ty I would myself just to shut those dudes up

    • @CAPTAINMIIDGET
      @CAPTAINMIIDGET 8 років тому +5

      Egyptians were not black.

  • @mollychimene2781
    @mollychimene2781 7 років тому +3

    Isn't the woman in the video a Billionaire?

  • @elinope4745
    @elinope4745 8 років тому

    mobile money is using your phone company like a bank so that you can pay for things with your cell phone if you were wondering. its kind of like using bitcoins but less secure and with less autonomy. i would rather use bit coin and strip out the government control and surveillance from that cycle, why would i opt into being controlled or monitored by some other company when a more secure option allows me to avoid it? guess thinking about how someone else might exploit me and taking steps to prevent that is what keeps my country from leading the way with that type of technology. i wouldn't be proud if it was my country leading mobile money over bitcoin.

  • @stormageadon
    @stormageadon 8 років тому +1

    I'm
    First

  • @nickyr3860
    @nickyr3860 8 років тому

    Partnering with "developing countries" to address terrorist groups in Africa.....yeah....you can ask Syrians how America "partners" to address terrorism. Joblessness and feelings of disenfranchisement breeds the recruitment of the youth into these groups.

    • @nickyr3860
      @nickyr3860 8 років тому

      This woman is very brave, I hope she continues

  • @elinope4745
    @elinope4745 8 років тому +2

    there are good countries in africa and bad ones. you have to be more specific than saying just "africa". for instance i don't want to save children in nigeria. in fact, i really want to see fewer children from nigeria. nigeria is the fastest growing population in the world, it is the number 1 driver of overpopulation. overpopulation is the number 1 driver of humankind's impact on the environment. i would much rather send them options for birth control than send them food. every child that is never born, is a child that never starves to death. an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure, or even a ton of cure when it comes to food over condoms/vasectomies/birth control pills.

  • @AtticusAmericanus
    @AtticusAmericanus 8 років тому +20

    Of course! Africa will become a modern twenty first century state...in 2516 probably.

    • @goldenfoxa1810
      @goldenfoxa1810 8 років тому +25

      Africa is a continent

    • @AtticusAmericanus
      @AtticusAmericanus 8 років тому +1

      Of course. Surely it would coalesce into united state in the 2400s...one plagued by civil war, corruption, and poverty but that's just keeping with tradition.golden foxa

    • @goldenfoxa1810
      @goldenfoxa1810 8 років тому +10

      +Hadrian Augustus wtf I just said it's a continent

    • @AtticusAmericanus
      @AtticusAmericanus 8 років тому

      +golden foxa Yes, I know it is. I said it could coalesce into a country within 400 years, but even then it would still be a shithole.

    • @goldenfoxa1810
      @goldenfoxa1810 8 років тому +4

      Hadrian Augustus Africa is really diverse it won't be a country also many of them have different religions

  • @Fatdog223
    @Fatdog223 8 років тому

    Roses are red
    Harambe was shot
    I'm Rick Harrison
    And this is my pawnshop

  • @slavadin8295
    @slavadin8295 8 років тому +1

    WE

  • @mefireabdouladif9480
    @mefireabdouladif9480 3 роки тому

    Remove visa among African countries. We are locked down by Visas ideologies.