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  1. Madagascar has plenty of water and power plants to produce electricity. When there is a cyclical lack of water and electricity it is because there is a lack of fuel for the power plants due to the lack of money to pay for it

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  2. I am so grateful to live in the West. There is no way I could deal with my water and electricity going off indefinitely. This is why the are fleeing their countries! They have no real organized government and efficient systems in place. Not to mention all of the dialects and ethnicities. What a mess!

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  3. We as Africans needs to intermarry. I am from Angola, but I'm still waiting to marry a West African or East African wife. I have to practice what I preach. After living in the United States for medical school for 8 years, I can admit that Ethiopians and people from Togo are some of the best Africans I've ever met. I'm willing to leave Angola and practice medicines anywhere on our continent. My Egyptians friends who check on me everyday, I'm not leaving you out. But when Ethiopians show up on the highway to digged me out of snow, that speaks nothing but humanity to me. My togolese brothers who invited me and cooked for me, fufu. Fufu could actually be an Angola dish, let's embrace what brings us together. Being the lone person from Angola in medical school in America taught me a lot about humanity. We Africans love one another, but only outside the continent, I really don't know why. Members of my ethnic group are in Zambia today, and they are called English, I'm called Portuguese, I'm i really Portuguese and are you really English? I've come to love Africa and Africans with my all. My families are well off financially, but I'm willing to move anywhere on this continent and provide my expertise for free. I've given my life to humanity. In the United States of America, I volunteer to packaged lots of school supplies for people in Latin America and Asia, they are my people too. Even Portuguese in Portugal are my people too, even though I lost 12 members of my family in our war of independence against Portugal, they are my people too. I live my life for other people, and that is what I like. Hopefully, when I died, they can take all my organs and give it to other people in need. I am one of the oldest so called Gen z, I think we are different, we truly care about humanity. The love for humanity is what keeps me alive. Thank you to the United States of America for the opportunity to actually be able to genuinely interact with people from all across our Africa in your country. I didn't know that people from Togo eats the same foods as us here in Angola until I went to America. Thank you to my professors who always thought I will become president of Angola because of what they saw in me. But I no longer want to be a politician, I just want to go in the villages and give vaccines to children and adults, this is what brings me joy.

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  4. This electricity and water problem is all over Africa from Ethiopia to Tunisia and back to South Africa even though contrary to the popular sterotype there is more water in Africa than most other places in the world. That is why we say in Kenya there is too much water around but too little to drink. With all this water and other natural resources we shouldn't even be talking about electricity

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