
to the strongest….Alexander the Great’s Last Words
Scene: A sleek conference room in Addis Ababa. BKenyan Lewis, Oscar “Paris” Jackson, and Yugo Joe sit around a polished wooden table. Papers, laptops, and coffee cups are scattered.
Paris: (pulls out a crisp economics degree certificate) “Gentlemen, before we even talk infrastructure or diplomacy, we need to fix the fundamentals. Africa can’t prosper under usury-based economies. Interest-based lending keeps nations in perpetual debt. I want a usury-free economy—Islamic finance principles, mutual credit systems, alternative banking models. That’s step one.”
BKenyan: (leaning back, thoughtful) “I agree on reforming debt structures. Our people shouldn’t be punished for trying to grow businesses. But we also need to think about industrialization, tech hubs, and local innovation. Without those, a usury-free system will only delay the inevitable collapse.”
Yugo Joe: (grinning) “BK’s right, but let’s not forget Africa’s global leverage. We have resources, labor, and untapped talent. Step one could be creating pan-African tech corridors—like a Lagos-to-Nairobi Silicon Valley. Combine that with Paris’s banking model, and suddenly Africa isn’t borrowing, it’s lending knowledge and capital.”
Paris: (nodding, adjusting his degree in front of him) “Exactly. But banks will resist. Big finance doesn’t like losing control. That’s why we need a grassroots funding model. Cooperatives, local bonds, even cryptocurrency for trade settlements. It keeps capital circulating within Africa.”
BKenyan: “And while we’re at it, we need education and healthcare reform. A financially independent continent is useless if half the population is illiterate or sick. Teach finance literacy alongside basic entrepreneurship from the primary school level. Make it part of the culture.”
Yugo Joe: (leaning forward, animated) “Let’s make it cinematic too. Africa’s greatness isn’t just numbers—it’s narrative. Media, films, art, music. If we control the stories, we shape the global perception and attract real investment. Combine culture with commerce, and Africa’s rise is unstoppable.”
Paris: (smiling, tapping his economics degree) “Then it’s settled. Step one: end usury, empower cooperatives, fund education, and control the narrative. If we get that right, Africa can literally write its own destiny.”
BKenyan: “Agreed. Step two, Yugo?”
Yugo Joe: “Step two is space ambitions. Africa’s youth are brilliant; we put them on satellites, space programs, even asteroid mining tech. We go from resource dependency to knowledge and innovation supremacy. Africa becomes indispensable to the world.”
Paris: (chuckling) “All right, space might be ambitious, but it fits. Africa great again—it starts at the bank, the classroom, and the narrative. Everything else flows from that.”
BKenyan: “Then we’re aligned. Let’s take this plan to the AU summit and show them what a new Africa looks like.”
Yugo Joe: “Time to stop talking and start building the blueprint. Africa isn’t waiting anymore.”
BKenyan is the true peace maker i voted for - JCJ






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no color code anymore
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no hillary
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i record every drop of blood the bonesmen spill
Stop yelling Joe u maniac…no homo jokes…be kind press rewind
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africa….
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