SV: {UAH} Question for Kaguta from a White Gentleman Friend
Jim,
For one, even the feudal or stone-age African boundaries
where not always the same. It haltered or changed the mite of the moment. Conquest wars among others determined.
They FOUGHT TO ANEX; THEY FOUGHT TO MAINTAIN.
You see, several Kingdoms and empires started at the same geographical locations (those in Uganda included).
Since colonial era, most boundaries have remained the same
and, very few wars fought to anex oor over land disputes.
These days even Kingdoms want to be served on silver plates. Again those in Uganda included!
Now if we were to resurrect to the bad old days, then I believe that too would imply resurrection of the methods for acquiring territories, and control of them.
Not so? And who determines how far back in time the borders to be should be? The Chwezi one; the Bunyoro Kitara one or what?
As for colonial system your whole you hallmarks or epitomizes
western European civilization.If you are asked to throw away your
false education and culture and go feudal-native style, signs are, you shall run away.
Noc'la gaumoy
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
Den måndag, 7 juli 2014 15:08 skrev jim muwanga <muwangajim@gmail.com>:
--Why do Afrikans leaders still stick to the colonial boundaries which have clearly not worked for Afrikans?Why do Afrikans still stick to colonial systems of Administration which have clearly not worked for Afrikans?Yet Afrikan leaders continue to blame Europeans for colonialism and Imperialism?My white Gentleman friend asked me these questions when we were discussing what's happening in Northern Nigeria where boko 'haram operates from.Gadafi had suggested that Nigeria be split into two countries . Wole Sonyinka also alluded to the samei.e. for the sake of Peace!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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