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Jan 13, 2021 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
Kaieteur News – India-Africa trade has blossomed from US$5.3B in 2001 to some US$62B in 2017/18.
This means that Africans and Indians are cooperating more and more on the World stage.
While in Guyana, Indians and Africans are fighting each other for power.
It is my hope that one day the whole World will be united and be ONE PEOPLE, ONE NATION, ONE DESTINY – under ONE GOD.
This means that one day we will all put aside our differences and be one people.
Yes, people will still have cultural differences but these differences will not get in the way of who we are as a people.
Why will this unification happen when Globalization did not happen? Because they were trying to unify the world under economics rather than acknowledging that there is only One Eternal God. Basically, they were/are trying to turn the whole world into a shopping mall.
Guyana will play an integral role in uniting the World. But first, we need to unite our country.
Once people understand that we need peace and prosperity for all, then we will make progress.
Yours faithfully,
Sean Ori
Jan 16, 2021
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