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Africa lacks functional social systems: Why?

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaFebruary 23, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments2 Mins Read
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Africa lacks functional social systems: Why?

In Singapore, every citizen lives in his owned apartment as part of their pension plan. Singapore has no natural resources and no land for agriculture. The multiplication rate of ns stands at 5, 4 while in Germany at 1, 4 times. ns traditionally enjoy large families but need 5-6 children as their certain social security system. Two children ensure the same number of citizens below decreases and above increases the number of citizens. is going to explode.

Countries like Ghana have basic social systems primarily addressing the time of retirement. The time until old age is not covered by work accident-related issues, sickness unable to let someone work, or unemployment, means to help people reintegrate into the workforce. Pensions in are not enough to make citizens survive with dignity others never get any due to the informal economy.

Good or sufficient enough social systems can be found in many countries around the world. They can easily be copied and adjusted as they are not rocket science. Countries with a similar history as have made it possible for their citizens to sleep at night peacefully knowing people in leadership positions care and appreciate working social systems are in place and up and running.

The white man enjoys n poverty not too much but in principle. To control an independent mind standing on his own feet is hard to achieve while a poor mind and man can be easily manipulated and misused. n leaders were voted into office by democratic elections. In election campaigns, they often blame the white man for their hardships. They fail to inform their voters about any white man’s country denying them to set up good and inclusive social systems. They fail to inform the electorate that the principles of the white man’s social systems never work for and fail to implement their own solutions; in the middle of the God-given blessings.

Critical observers and analysts with all due humility draw the carefully thought-through conclusion that n political parties the new elite have no interest in solving the problems of overpopulation and the issues of social security. For them to keep voters in intellectual limbo is far better for their personal interest than citizens able to meet them face-to-face and eye to eye.



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