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"Europe implanted division among Africans, divisions still seen today in the strict visa restrictions African nations impose on each other,while Europeans move freely across their continent" ~ Dr. Alfred N. Mutua, former Kenya Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs. 🙏🙏

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