Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute Demands Justice And Free Education For Africans
6 April 2021
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By Benjamin Anyagre-The KNII calls on all African States to offer free education to students from the first, second and tertiary institutions and demand justice on the murder of NTUMBA.

Indeed, we still remember in clear and sharp agony, the Sharpville massacre, and that should remind the Police of excessively brutal use of force against innocent children and future leaders of South Africa and other parts of Africa, who simply demanded their basic and inalienable rights.

The innocent blood of these children murdered in cold blood by the apartheid Police forces cannot easily be written off, nor forgotten, for the blood of the victims of the Sharpville and Kassinger massacres weren’t shed in vain but spoke to victory against the forces of apartheid armed to the teeth.

Marcus Garvey asserted that the people who will concentrate on science and education will be the people to succeed.

Almost every aspect of man’s existence emanates from education and its related outlets.
Quality education helps in various ways to boost the GDP of Nations.

It is in this regard that money ought to be invested into the educational sector to birth creativity, invention and development models suitable for Africa’s societal advancement.

Africa is the only place where free access to education is lacking, suppressed for fear of its positive outcomes against the continuous exploitation of the naturally endowed resources of Africa.

It is an unnegotiable fundamental right to free and quality education for the children of Africa and so the spirit of Africanism should not be killed by denying the children of Africa the necessary education to fight the odds of the future.

The potency of education eradicates illiteracy and gross ignorance, an off-shoot of poverty, hunger and diseases and forestall a more confident society.

The future of Africa must be secured with the appropriate opportunities offered to the future leaders of the continent.

Long live the student struggle for free and quality education in Africa.

AMANDLA!!!