Crypto Occupy Africa

The Issue

People in Africa do not have power. As a consequence, they do not have a say in proposed projects in their countries. People working in Government have over borrowed from foreign countries putting their own citizens at enormous financial risk. Richard Krah on September 11, 2018 reported on Daily Rant Ghana that China was taking over Zambian international Airport for debt repayment default. He was worried this was also happening in Ghana. Duncan Miriri reported in Reuters on November 10, 2019 that Kenya's senate backed raising of the government's debt ceiling to 9 trillion shillings ($87.29 billion), as authorities abandon a limit pegged to the GDP due to a growing debt burden. James Orengo is worried that Kenya is approaching the Greece sovereign debt crisis of 2007. All Greek Nationals one day woke up to find no money in their bank accounts, their money was taken to pay sovereign debt. The list is endless.

The African intellectuals, who have observed this phenomenon, have complained through the media for decades citing slavery, neocolonialism. Others bitterly hit against the African politicians for bad leadership  and misappropriating money. Corruption!

Far from the African politicians the problem lies with the centralized nature of power and money. As a result, the solution can only be found on blockchain's decentralized system. Blockchain primary application, cryptocurrency is boarderless, uncensored, decentralized, neutral and peer to peer.

Cryptocurrency brings power to the people it is the solution to freedom of wealth in Africa.

Let's spread blockchain knowledge in the entire Africa. Get rid of corrupt fiat money. Let's get everyone on Crypto.  #cryptooccupyafrica, #getCrypto, #getUBN

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Crypto for AfricaPetition StarterCalling all Africans in Africa and the entire diaspora to adopt blockchain technology. Blockchain brings freedom of money, in a money over the internet protocol (MOIP) that is peer-to-peer, decentralized, uncensored and borderless. True freedom.

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The Issue

People in Africa do not have power. As a consequence, they do not have a say in proposed projects in their countries. People working in Government have over borrowed from foreign countries putting their own citizens at enormous financial risk. Richard Krah on September 11, 2018 reported on Daily Rant Ghana that China was taking over Zambian international Airport for debt repayment default. He was worried this was also happening in Ghana. Duncan Miriri reported in Reuters on November 10, 2019 that Kenya's senate backed raising of the government's debt ceiling to 9 trillion shillings ($87.29 billion), as authorities abandon a limit pegged to the GDP due to a growing debt burden. James Orengo is worried that Kenya is approaching the Greece sovereign debt crisis of 2007. All Greek Nationals one day woke up to find no money in their bank accounts, their money was taken to pay sovereign debt. The list is endless.

The African intellectuals, who have observed this phenomenon, have complained through the media for decades citing slavery, neocolonialism. Others bitterly hit against the African politicians for bad leadership  and misappropriating money. Corruption!

Far from the African politicians the problem lies with the centralized nature of power and money. As a result, the solution can only be found on blockchain's decentralized system. Blockchain primary application, cryptocurrency is boarderless, uncensored, decentralized, neutral and peer to peer.

Cryptocurrency brings power to the people it is the solution to freedom of wealth in Africa.

Let's spread blockchain knowledge in the entire Africa. Get rid of corrupt fiat money. Let's get everyone on Crypto.  #cryptooccupyafrica, #getCrypto, #getUBN

avatar of the starter
Crypto for AfricaPetition StarterCalling all Africans in Africa and the entire diaspora to adopt blockchain technology. Blockchain brings freedom of money, in a money over the internet protocol (MOIP) that is peer-to-peer, decentralized, uncensored and borderless. True freedom.

The Decision Makers

Center for African Studies
Center for African Studies
Stanford University
Center for African Studies
Center for African Studies
Yale University
Department of African Studies
Department of African Studies
University of Pennsylvania
Africans, Africans in Diaspora and, anyone who cares about Africas economy
Africans, Africans in Diaspora and, anyone who cares about Africas economy
Department of African Studies
Department of African Studies
University of California San Diego
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Petition created on 6 December 2019