Why Africa still cries
Telling the world our side of the story

Africa is a continent that has been plagued by poverty and strife for centuries. The continent has been home to some of the world’s most impoverished nations and the people living in these nations have suffered immensely. From oppressive regimes to extreme poverty and hunger, Africa has seen its share of suffering. Unfortunately, the continent is still crying out for help, and many of its people are still in dire need of assistance.
The continent of Africa is still facing some of the world’s most pressing problems. Poor health, poverty, and lack of education are just some of the issues that still plague the continent. In addition, Africa is still suffering from civil wars and armed conflict. This has caused displacement of millions of people, resulting in increased poverty and suffering.
The lack of access to basic services, such as healthcare, education, and reliable sources of clean water, is also a major problem. Poor health can lead to a lower life expectancy, and poor education limits the opportunities for children to succeed. Furthermore, the extreme poverty in many parts of Africa has led to malnutrition and starvation, which has taken a toll on the population.
Terrorism in Africa is a growing concern for the continent and the world at large. In recent years, terrorist groups have become increasingly active in Africa, with many of their operations occurring in the Sahel region. These groups have caused a massive disruption to the lives of the people living in this region, as well as to the overall stability of the continent.
The main terrorist organizations in Africa are Boko Haram, Al Shabaab, and the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS). Each of these groups has their own unique motivations and objectives, but they all operate within the same framework of violence, fear, and intimidation.
Boko Haram is a militant Islamist group located in the Lake Chad Basin in Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, and Niger. The group is best known for its violent attacks on civilians, including kidnappings, bombings, and executions. They have also been responsible for large-scale displacement of people from their homes in the region.
Al Shabaab is a Somali-based terrorist group that operates in Somalia, Kenya, and Uganda. The group has been responsible for numerous attacks on civilians and government forces. They have also been involved in kidnappings, bombings, and other forms of intimidation.
The Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) is a terrorist group located in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. They have been responsible for numerous attacks on civilians and military personnel, as well as kidnapping and other forms of intimidation.
The threat of terrorism in Africa is growing, and it is important to understand the motivations and objectives of these terrorist groups. It is also important to recognize the impact that their activities have on the lives of the people living in the region. In order to effectively combat terrorism in Africa, it is essential that governments and international organizations work together to develop comprehensive strategies for dealing with this issue.
In addition, climate change has had a devastating effect on Africa. Rising temperatures and increasing droughts have caused crop failure and water scarcity. This has led to reduced agricultural production and further impoverishment.
Furthermore, corruption is still a major problem in Africa. Corruption has undermined the economy and led to a lack of investment in infrastructure and development. This has made it difficult for people to access basic services and has resulted in further poverty and suffering.
Africa still cries out for help and aid. The continent is still facing some of the world’s most pressing problems and its people are in desperate need of assistance. It is important that the international community come together to help Africa and its people in their time of need. Without our help, the continent will continue to suffer and its people will continue to struggle.
About the Creator
Akwaima Udom
you’ll love my books, I’m a writer from Africa that’s into making you know the truth and beauty about Africa.

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