When Elephants Fight in Ukraine, Should The African Grass Continue To Suffer ?

There is a powerful African proverb that states, “when elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.” If we are to apply this metaphor to the war in Ukraine, it is necessary to clarify who represents the elephants and who represents the grass.
3 Pan-African Pillars: Afro-Brazilian god wins Rio carnival, African untapped business market, African Union Ambassador to the USA
Hello AfriKili Family, Let’s explore our 3 Pan-African pillars: History, Business and Politics HISTORY Exú, the Afro-Brazilian god, wins the title at the Rio carnival After being cancelled for 2 years due to Covid-19, the Rio Carnival resumed this year in a show that was joyful, committed, and celebrated its African roots, from Wednesday, April […]
3 Pan-African Pillars : Ayiti to Haiti, Reginald Lewis, Women’s Political Participation
Hello AfriKili Family, Let’s explore our 3 Pan-African pillars: History, Business and Politics HISTORY Haiti, the 1st Black Republic On January 1, 1804, General Dessalines signed the Haitian Declaration of Independence, which made Saint Domingue the first independent nation in the Caribbean, the second democracy in the western hemisphere, and the first black republic in […]
3 Pan-African Pillars: Black History Month, African continental market (AfCFTA), Governance by Mo Ibrahim.
Hello AfriKili Family, Happy Black History Month to our brothers and sisters in the United States of America. Let’s explore our 3 Pan-African pillars: History, Business and Politics HISTORY Black History Month in the USA: How it all started In the United States of America, Black History Month is celebrated every February to honor the […]
3 Pan-African Pillars : Soul to Soul, Benin Tech Entrepreneur, Pan-Africanism in Westminster London.
3 Pan-African Pillars : Soul to Soul, Benin Tech Entrepreneur, Pan-Africanism in Westminster London. Hello AfriKili Family, Let’s explore our 3 Pan-African pillars: History, Business and Politics HISTORY SOUL 2 SOUL CONCERT, 1971, Back to the Motherland On March 1, 1971, Ike and Tina Turner, Wilson Pickett, Santana, Roberta Flack, the Staple Singers, Eddie Harris, Les […]
AfriKili’s 3 Pillars: History, Business, Politics
Wednesday’s 3 Pillars by AfriKili: History, Business, Politics
Introduction to AfriKili 7: Out of Many, One! Let’s Get to Work!
Africa has everything to be the leading continent in the world! It is the richest continent by natural resources, it has the human resource to transform its natural resources, and it has the size to be the biggest market. However, the current African nations were not designed to do it alone! All the African nations […]
Introduction to AfriKili 6: From the Diaspora to the Motherland!
Whether you are in the diaspora or from the diaspora, you have a big role to play in the AfriKili fight. As a matter of fact, the Pan-African dream and the fight for a unified Africa began with great men and women in the diaspora. There were people like William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (W.E.B. […]
Introduction to AfriKili 5: Shared African Realities
If you have not travelled across Africa or if you have not kept up with Pan-African news coverage, you might think that your African country of origin is much better than others on the continent. Well, that is not necessarily true. Even though, there are unique circumstances in different African countries, there are many shared […]
Introduction to AfriKili 4: Is Africa Too Big To Unite?
I know some of us say that tribalism is too entrenched in Africa and continental unity is impossible. Some of us believe it is pointless to engage in this fight. Some of us say that Africa has endured too many wars and will undergo many more. Some of us believe that Africa can never unite […]
