Furthermore, it is worthy of note, to explain the importance of African Renaissance as a philosophical and political movement programmed to end violence, elitism, corruption, and poverty believed to have plague the African continent, and to replace them with a more just and equitable order. Africa has numerous ethnic nationalities all with varying qualities such as language, dishes, greetings, dressing and dances. However, all African peoples share a series of dominant cultural traits which distinguish African Culture from the rest of the world. For example, social values, religion, morals, political values, economics, and aesthetic values all contribute to African Culture.
Additionally, the call for a cultural revolution does not mean a call to primitivism; it is not a call back to cultural practices such as the killing of twins, patriarchy, human sacrifices nor the visualization of western education as taboo or abomination as some groups hold (The Boko Haram misadventure). Also, it is not a call to close the door against cultural revolution. This contribution argues that for Africans to be Africans, they must know what makes them Africans with regard to their cultural heritage.
As a rich cultural revolution and blessed continent, we need to move from the chapters of challenges to the pages of triumphs. Similarly, the expressions of culture are abundant within Africa, with large amounts of cultural diversity being found not only across different countries but also within single countries. Even though African cultures are widely diverse, they are also, when closely studied, seen to have many similarities; for example, the morals they uphold, their love and respect for their culture, as well as the strong respect they hold for the aged and the important, i.e. kings and chiefs. Therefore the mantra ‘African Solutions to African Problems’.
In as much as Ghana economy is deteriorating under his leadership, president Nana Dankwa Akuffo Addo never minced words in saying the truth to the face of the French president, Emmanuel Macron, re-echoing what the “Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah” stood for, that, “if Africans are left alone, we’ll be able to decide our own destinies”. Right not, the supposed emergency ECOWAS meeting to be held in Accra Ghana has been cancelled because the Ashantis objected to military intervention in the Republic of Niger. This is a clarion call for all and we should support the francophones that are saying enough to “Neocolonialism” and not to be against them. We need a united Africa and not a divided one.
So, there is a need for caution. Not hubris! Times like this indeed call for a measure of sobriety and there are lessons we can learn from what is happening in other countries. France provides a ready example. Let me be very clear, watching the video clip of Sen Orji Uzor Kalu advising President Tinubu not to join ECOWAS to wage war against Niger Republic! It was the ‘African Solutions to African Problems’ that resonates with the message. He did that unapologetically! As a Distinguished Senator, patriot and a statesman that is concerned about Nation-building.
Sen Orji Uzor Kalu advising the Military Junta, he profoundly posited: “I am appealing to the conscience of the Niger ruling military junta to release the Ousted President, Mohammed Bazoum and allow him go on exile to another country. No one will bring war to you if you release him and his family because it’s not necessary. The leaders should also plan a transitional program that would see to the return of civil rule in earnest.” It is thus, imperative that Africans should take responsibility for their development.
Richard Odusanya is a Mind Restructuring Enthusiast.