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Africa, your time has come To increase your prosperity And unlock your wealth Through cooperation And innovation Your time has come To remove obstacles And create life abundantly Your energy keeps building... So many hopes and dreams In pattern and matrix form Ready to be clothed with Physical matter The ideas and technologies Now safeguard personal identity And bestow economic identity To people and nations That prosperity may abound
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Apr 7, 2021
Apr 7, 2021 at 8:21 AM UTC
Africa (Prosperity Poem 117)
Africa, your time has come To increase your prosperity And unlock your wealth Through cooperation And innovation Your time has come To remove obstacles And create life abundantly Your energy keeps building... So many hopes and dreams In pattern and matrix form Ready to be clothed with Physical matter The ideas and technologies Now safeguard personal identity And bestow economic identity To people and nations That prosperity may abound
This is Prosperity Poem 117 at ProsperityPoems.com and you can see it displayed on a beautiful background (copy and paste the link below). https://www.prosperitypoems.com/delivery117Africa.html You can sign up for free weekly delivery of poems at Prosperity Poems (.com) This poem was inspired by Charles Hoskinson, the genius mathematician who is also the founder of Cardano. Charles and I both were inspired by Kiva, the micro-loan lending group that helps so many people worldwide. Cardano is a cryptocurrency, but it's much more than that. Charles has in mind to use it to establish economic identity for millions in Africa who do not have this blessing. They need a safe and secure way to transmit money, own land with deeds, borrow money, and much more. The projects are in the incipient stages but developing rapidly - especially in Ethiopia. So I wrote this poem as a tribute to the people of Africa - and to Charles for helping establish systems to unlock the prosperity of the African nations!
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Apr 7, 2021
Apr 7, 2021 at 8:21 AM UTC
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