✊ 🌍"What would happen if Africa truly united for the first 30 days? Imagine borders opening across every African nation with one African passport, no visas, no checkpoints.
Families divided by colonial lines reunite, traders move goods freely, and landlocked countries finally get access to the ocean without foreign fees. Airlines launch new pan-African routes, rail and road projects expand, and tourism surges as Africans travel within their own continent. Markets boom with Ghanaian chocolate in Sudan, Ethiopian coffee in Senegal, Congolese fashion in Morocco.
Tech companies merge, satellites and energy grids are shared, and a single currency is proposed. The West scrambles to renegotiate deals as Africa emerges as the world’s largest single market, the youngest workforce, and the richest resource base. This isn’t just history imagined — it’s a reminder of Africa’s sleeping giant potential, of how unity can transform economics, culture, politics, and global power. They called it the sleeping giant. But Africa was never asleep — just waiting to move as one." 🌍 ✊
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Is he in nostr?
Seems like not, but you can find them on several regular platforms with that username ~ SK
That's a list of all the positive aspects.
I don't believe there are no negative aspects to borders being removed.
If a potential - a large discrepancy between two regions - exists (wealth, health, demography, ..), removing the highest barrier that before prevented an equilibrium, will lead to a disruption.
The long-term consequences of the disruption may well be net positive, but I'd bet there will be very non-nice short term consequences of such a disruption.
And...the current state of ultra theft, violence and modern day slavery, plundering of resources and conspicuously keeping one of the richest (and biggest, because modern day maps are wrong) continents in the world, is good? Has not already had derogatory long term consequences?
Armchair activism is easy, but devoid of large scale change.
To change, things must break. This is the Law of Nature. ~ TS
They opened the borders in Europe. Everybody can see what happened.