Resources
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G. Stallings: Address to Africa Summit
- Friday, November 23, 2018
“We can change the map if we believe that God dwells in us, that we are the vessels of God, that we are the ones we have been waiting for.”
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D. Masupa: Address to Africa Summit
- Friday, November 23, 2018
“We should not merely honor Nelson Mandela, but we should live his legacy.”
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M. Fonki: Address to Africa Summit
- Friday, November 23, 2018
“I stand here, I call on all of you, and I shout: The situation in Cameroon is that of an SOS. It would not make any sense for us to gather here and go back without action.”
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B. Behr: Address to 2nd Africa Summit
- Friday, November 23, 2018
“We have enormous challenges in this country. We know there are enormous challenges everywhere, and that religious, spiritual leadership is what needs to be restored in order for the cohesive family values, the cohesive community values that can truly make a difference to start being restored.”
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C. Revell: Address to 2nd Africa Summit
- Friday, November 23, 2018
“Today, I thank you, the leadership of UPF, for bringing peace into Cape Town, South Africa. And let us also be a part of this platform, let us also be a part of you, as the human race, to restore peace and dignity to my people, who are very much alive.”
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I. Taliep: Address to Africa Summit
- Friday, November 23, 2018
“If we are going to be relevant today, we need to be working hard at the theology of unity in diversity. We have to work hard at understanding that we are first human beings before we have any affiliation to a religion.”
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I. Mahlangu: Address to Africa Summit
- Friday, November 23, 2018
“Our people are looking up to us to give them peace and prosperity. Let us unite and celebrate the legacy of Dr. Nelson Mandela by promising today that we will work to realize peace and human development in Africa.”
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N. Rakale: Address to Africa Summit
- Friday, November 23, 2018
“The king has expressed that it is time that all the chiefs must come together under one message, which is social and economic development, and secondly, to look at ways in which we could no longer be divided by political ideologies but to remember that we are all one nation under God.”
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Z. Mandela: Address to 2nd Africa Summit: Session 6
- Friday, November 23, 2018
“[My grandfather] believed traditional leaders needed to play a central and key role in [South Africa’s] political transformation of a new dawn. In this regard, he called on many traditional leaders to go get a good education. He believed education was a weapon one could utilize to change the world.”
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E. Houndete: Address to Africa Summit
- Thursday, November 22, 2018
“The family is the basic unit of society and the foundation of strong nations. Through families of peace, we can bring peace to the world.”
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P. Seka: Address to Africa Summit
- Thursday, November 22, 2018
“The most important way for us to transform young people and inspire them to take positive action to develop the nation is to educate their character.”
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A. Doumbia: Address to Africa Summit
- Thursday, November 22, 2018
“We had the first Africa Summit in January of this year in Dakar…. In order to advance and follow the Dakar declaration, it is appropriate and desirable to move forward with the most fundamental sustainable development projects for nations in Africa. Thus the Heavenly Africa project is a package of projects that will be introduced in various nations to help advance these noble objectives.”