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President Obama goes to Africa

    30 May, 2009 | by Yilma Bekele

    President Obama is traveling to Africa.
    After attending the G8 meeting in Moscow
    the President is making a quick one-night
    stop in Accra, Ghana on July 10. This is not
    the first visit by a sitting US president to our
    continent. But this trip is very different. One
    of our own is coming to Africa as the leader
    of the most powerful nation.

As an African I am very happy. Mr. Obama is a very busy person. He is
dealing with the worst economic downturn in his nations history,
nuclear proliferation issues in Korea and Iran, the ongoing problem in
the Middle East and the legacy of two wars he inherited from his
predecessor. The fact that he found the time to stop over in Africa says
a lot about where his heart is.

Again I am delighted he is honoring our continent with his presence.
The choice of Ghana as his first stop to Africa says a lot about the
President. Out of forty-seven countries in Africa why Ghana? Is it
because it is the biggest, most populous, the richest, the most powerful,
or the oldest? Why Ghana is a good question.

He could have traveled to Kenya the home of his father. He could have
stopped in Ethiopia, the seat of African Union. Nigeria as the most
populous black nation would have been good too. But President Obama
chose Ghana....
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