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      THE OVERVIEW: The EU’s coming migrant dilemma and Africa’s economic acceleration

      Brother Mbogo takes a look at how the acceleration of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement may be a future problem for Europe’s increasing need for migrant workers.

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      THE OVERVIEW: The EU's coming migrant dilemma and Africa's economic acceleration.

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      NonMwenSe
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      • 220 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

        Migrant workers for what? I thought ai was (already) taking over.

        • 79,800 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

          incorrect,
          farms need help
          streets need reparing / building
          infrastructure needs updating
          new homes need building

          • 220 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

            I was (mostly) being sarcastic but interesting to hear that farmers are still needed over there. It would be really cool if a significant amount of us saw thru this set-up. If enough Black People simply decided that they were going to only focus on our societies this thing could literally collapse overnight.

          • 15,914 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

            Healthcare workers, doctors and nurses are needed to care for their growing elderly population.

            • 220 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

              I have a question for you.

              How accurate do you think the population/demographic statistics are?

            • 220 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

              But overall do you think there is any major discrepancies?

              Seeing how we don’t have any institutions of our own that is keeping a census (as far as I know. The closest being “church”), I often wonder about the accuracy of their data.

            • 220 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

              What would you say about the data they have about the Motherland? Less “developed” etc etc. And since we all know their agenda I often wonder if they are lowballing those numbers.


              (and/or inflating some of them. For instance, I hear the Hausas’ population estimates are exaggerated to put them on a similar level with the Yoruba and the Igbo. It seems that the Hausas have “cooperated” more with outsiders. Maybe that’s why.)

              • 79,800 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

                You are dealing with

                Nomadic people’s in areas

                Tuareg

                Fulbe

                Hausa

                These are nomadic traditionally. Hausa trade with whoever will buy.

                As for accurate numbers in Farafinna, it will take digitization, mandatory passports, Mandatory school enrollment,

                And then again, some don’t want to say their true numbers due to ensuring survival and security.

              • NonMwenSe (edited)
                220 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

                “And then again, some don’t want to say their true numbers due to ensuring survival and security.”

                Wise, though it would be a lot better I think if we played some offense as well at least.

                Their data says there is over 1.3 billion People on the Motherland. What do you think?

              • 220 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

                I’ve seen the individual statistics as well but they are all using mostly the same sources. Sounds like those statistics at least pass the eye test. Medaase for your perspective.

                Meanwhile, I think the eye test can be very misleading as far as how the situation is over here in the USA. I noticed years ago that the Black People that are migrating to the USA are being used as “camouflage” for the fact that the Black People from the USA (minimum 4 generations) are being wiped out. It’s systematic and that system has been implemented worldwide but I don’t think it gets any worse than how it is over here. That’s just from what I’ve seen at least.