Leo Igwe writes in Culture Kitchen:
...If I should say, divine consolation has made Africans to do nothing about situations they can change. It has made Africans to be contented with living on the edge of life-waiting for divine intervention that will not come-and with begging for bread which they can bake. The divine meaning has caused Africans to sleep when they should be wide awake. It has made Africans to keep praying and lazying about in churches, mosques and in all sorts of worship centers expecting manna from Heaven and miracles from above when they should be working, toiling and sweating out their human and economic salvation and emancipation.More here
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