Do you mean that the successful individuals among the African diaspora must do something for their countries?
It would be a good thing if more Africans of the diaspora could bring their expertise to their countries of origin. Some do participate in the reconstruction of a territory or the development of public or private spaces. The African diaspora should care more about the continent they come from. I appeal to the doctors, the architects, the sportsmen, the intellectuals to spare a few hours every week for Africa. Take for example an African M.D. who has achieved success in Belgium or in Canada; couldn’t he spare once a year just a week to transmit his experience to his colleagues who remained on the continent? A teacher could give two weeks of his two-month holidays to take a part in an alphabetisation plan. What we have acquired we must transmit, restitute to our country of origin. The thread must not be cut. Africa is in straitened circumstances. Beyond the lack of democracy, there are people dying out of want of care. The children the continent brought forth do not have the right to ign