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Your quote: "However, I am quite aware of the objective here.
....African progress without discrimination; I hope that I am not wrong."
You are RIGHT about this.
Your quote: "At least, Ayinde/Yan, you can agree that there is room for questioning her intention."
Agreed! There is room for questioning her intentions but not vicious verbal attacks. Rootsie has been on this Board for years and her history should count for something ESPECIALLY since she NEVER disrespecting anyone including the MANAGEMENT and volunteers. This I am certain about.
It is based on her conduct and ability to see and support the development of Africa/African that she earned MY respect. Also, based on her awareness that informed Blacks should be teaching history to her students (Many are Africans from the continent itself) is the reason I will support her efforts to expand this education.
She may not qualify to be a leader in a Black Movement (in MY opinion) but she is more that qualified to lead her own SELF and any other field.
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