BY SIMONE J. SMITH
Throughout history, there have always been individuals who ascend to the higher echelons of cognitive prowess, where our brains undergo profound transformations in the acquisition of knowledge.
Progressing from mere understanding – the ability to interpret, summarize, and infer meaning – they delve into the realm of application, where concepts are wielded in real-world scenarios with astuteness. Advancing further, they embark on the path of analysis, dissecting ideas into their constituent parts and perceiving them through diverse lenses.
Synthesizing follows, as they weave together disparate threads of information to unveil overarching truths and patterns. Then comes evaluation, where judgments are forged through rigorous scrutiny and comparison against established criteria.
Finally, at the pinnacle stands creation, the zenith of Bloom’s Taxonomy, where elements are ingeniously fashioned into novel configurations, marking the culmination of intellectual mastery. In these higher states of cognition, the journey from understanding to creation represents a transcendence, a testament to the boundless potential of the human mind.
We are lucky to have a mind in our community that has reached profound levels of thinking; that individual is Elder Errol Gibbs. I received a thought-provoking Mini Position Paper titled “Unthinkable Thoughts!”
In the paper, he speaks to the fact that every country needs alliances, but they must be as equal partners, not as subordinates to self- appointed “great powers.” “Africa is far superior in its potential than any nation in the world to benefit from the new world—the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) (Industry 4.0), undergirded by AI digital resolution. Africa does not need the IMF, or the World Bank to keep suffocating her growth through a “debt trap,” he shares.
Elder Gibbs mentions that it is not theoretical, but scientific and a practical reality, undergirded by significant data gathering and analysis of Africa’s balance sheet. Africa might be cash-poor, but it is asset-rich. Africa has many advantages that the world seems unaware of. For instance:
Natural resources:
For example, Africa has 40% of the world’s gold and up to 90% of its chromium and platinum. It also has the largest reserves of cobalt, diamonds, platinum, and uranium in the world. Africa holds 65% of the world’s arable land, and 10% of the planet’s internal renewable freshwater source.
Massive land mass:
For example, The African continent has a land area of 30.37 million sq. km (11.7 million sq. mi) — enough to fit the: United States, China, India, Japan, Mexico, and many European nations combined.
Massive youth population:
For example, the youth is Africa’s greatest asset. Africa’s population is projected to more than double to reach 2.5 billion by 2050, representing 25% of the world’s population. Almost one-half of the world’s youth will be from Africa, with a median age of 35.
Massive intellectual student base (national and internationally):
For example, in 2020, France hosted approximately 126,000 African students. China comes in second with roughly 81,500 students, while the United States comes in third with approximately 48,000 African students.
Massive medical practitioners (internationally):
For example, approximately 65,000 African-born physicians and 70,000 African-born professional nurses worked overseas in a developed country in 2000. This represents about one-fifth of African-born physicians worldwide and about one-tenth of professional nurses. The fraction of health professionals abroad varies enormously across African countries, from 1% to over 70% according to the occupation and country.
It is at this point of the paper that Elder Gibbs asks some questions; does the UN Sustainable Development Goals help Africa focus on gaining autonomy in any of these seven sectors? Can they enable Africa to get out of the “debt trap?” Can they help Africa achieve the status of “industrialized nation,” and a “United States of Africa?”
According to Elder Gibbs, “Africa has the means to accomplish these goals as her primary responsibility. Africa needs to craft a unique set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals “apart” from the United Nations: Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development Goals. Africa is burning through her: money, talent, and resources in a futile and endless effort of “stop-gap” management instead of building autonomously permanent infrastructure that she can afford.”
“I refer to the cornerstone of the vision for Africa as “Assets versus Liabilities—the Economic Factor: The Rise of Africa?” I prefer to share it with a panel of: African Leaders, academics, and researchers rather than in this paper. It requires a boardroom presentation in an academic setting.”
For my higher-level thinkers, what are your thoughts; do you believe that Africa needs to craft a unique set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals “apart” from the United Nations: Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development Goals? If you would like to add to this discussion, feel free to reach out to Elder Gibbs at gibbse143@gmail.com. He will be able to field any questions you have and share the mini position paper with you.
Susan Munro
December 5, 2020 at 4:27 pm
Well, I don’t have to tell you that you are FULLY awake and those of us who are, saw this in February of this year rolling in. No, you don’t have to be a conspiracy theorist to realize that the New World Order or whatever they call it to sell it, has come on the trojan horse of this virus. Is it real – of course – but with a 99% recovery rate – better than the seasonal flu that kills more during a year, well.. We’re all fatigued with the lies. There I said it. Numbers don’t support, virus was never isolated so what exactly is in the vaccine? More health destroying goodies? Simone, do a little bit more research on what happens to people’s ownership of property in 2004 when Teranet went into an online platform. Code Word – United Nations. Dig deep. Go to April 15, 2017 and how Canada’s corporate name changed from Government of Canada to Canada, Government of and all provinces, the same. Our rights and freedoms are pretty much gone and it will take a real effort to mobilize and stop all of this. BTW, don’t take the vaccine. There is a depopulation agenda underway as well. Because we are censored on the fake news platform, we cannot talk about this. What better way to depopulate than make sure you take a vaccine that is going to sterilize most of us, give cancer to us, track us and change our DNA? Under the guise of a “pandemic”. It’s absolutely insanely, wickedly well thought out.
RDG
December 13, 2020 at 6:40 pm
You do not want to think about what is happening in that other major city in the Eastern time zone. Montreal has done a fabulous job of achieving a huge concession, but I worry that we wound up getting far too much far too soon and not by accident.
Best to hold your tongue for a bit. Sooner or later you’re going to wind up with the information you’re looking for and the way to counter it.
barbara nudds
December 5, 2020 at 6:44 pm
oh for sure the brainwashing has been getting stronger all the time. I try to warn others but it is not easy. I have family that is brainwashed and trys to get me to do what they believe. But at 77 I refuse to go along with this BS.I wish may more would read your work.
Darin Belanger
December 19, 2020 at 10:27 pm
Nice to read at least one person has a lick of sense from the east.
Please for the love of our Country, stop voting in Trudeau.
You’re spot on with the article however, we from the west have been able to see right through the agenda for years and sick of it.