I'm happy I answered the clarion call and made the decision to see South Africa for myself 18 years ago today.
Yes, the country is liberated 30 years ago but:
Today, I still hear the songs of struggle on Juta Street's Labour Court.
Today, I still see my black South African friends owning no lands,
Today, I still see my black South African friends with no jobs
Today, I still see my black South African friends with no access to finance.
Today, My South African friends think I'm the problem
Today, Foreigners must leave
Tomorrow, Foreigners must go
Yesterday, my black South African friends pointed me to police
Today, I'm trying to run for police
Tomorrow, Hillbrow, John Foster & Lindela
KUMBA-KUMBA; we go.
(THE END)
(So many stresses from my family while I'm trying to give the South African people access to the country's finance through Unicorn Conglomerate {Pty} Limited - but now I understand what Denzel Washington meant by "your own family will talk shit to you or about you when you're in the process of breaking all the generational curses.")
Olagunju Success Taiwo.
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