Monday, 23 September 2019

What is the Economic War?

It is essentially a patriotic approach that empowers Africans to build their continent by limiting how much money is taken out by foreign companies and using it to iron the income disparities, promote social welfare, support innovation through quality education and reduce Africa’s imports from the rest of world through industrialization. 

The vision bearers argue that by stopping the capital flight out of the continent which stands at $203bn, the continent can solve her endemic production problems and be able to compete favourably with the rest of the world in terms of trade, innovation, and infrastructure. 

The proponents are confident that Africa can be a powerhouse of industrialization owing to her natural resource endowment, create jobs for her people, export more and halt the capitalist exploitation that has kept the continent in a poor shape for years.  

In turn, the functional welfare system, a progressive and healthy business environment in which local companies can outcompete foreign companies in bidding for local projects such as road, dam and railway construction, Africa will finally get her share of the cake that it has been denied. 

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Here is why you should support Development Channel’s Economic War

Ever since, even with the independence of African countries, the theft of African resources has continued through multi-national companies either directly through theft of natural resources or the trade imbalance that allows for their products to flood our markets at impossible prices yet made from African fabric, metal, and other resources. 

As a result, the income disparities have increased the gap between the rich and the poor locking the continent into a cycle of debt, war, disease, famine that the capitalists use as a stepping stone to continue their cycle of theft unfettered through a cosmetic term — foreign aid. 


This “aid” is what keeps African governments doing the bidding of these “donors” fueled by International media’s biased coverage of Africa often anecdoted with horrific pictures of starving African children, painting the picture of desperation. 


Ever wonder why war has never ended in Africa? It is because of the invisible hand of foreign governments fuelling conflict to continue their theft of African resources. African luminaries such as Patrice Lumumba, Thomas Sankara who saw and condemned this theft decades ago were assassinated by capitalist regimes who in turn propelled the rise of puppet leaders that would allow their plunder to continue at a cut. 


50 years later, even with the “aid” Africa has purportedly received, poverty, disease, hunger, poor infrastructure and other social ills are still a reality. The response is simple; Africa cannot be developed by other people other than Africans. This is why Development Channel has launched the continent’s first attempt to reverse the shame Africa has endured for centuries. 


The program dubbed the Economic War is a deliberate effort to give Africans the power to dig themselves out of the entanglement they have been enslaved in through making informed economic choices that come with benefits that will change the continent’s living conditions and eventually, drive poverty out. 


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Monday, 12 August 2019

UPAP

The Universal Poverty Alleviation Program (UPAP), helps average families to partake of global profits through risk-free investments with earnings projected to be up to $100 per month for LIFETIME per family for one slot of investment through simple ONE TIME purchase of a computer tablet.( Family can get up to 5 slots each).

Saturday, 25 May 2019

Child Support

The best solution to get rid of poverty we enroll our child to the very first child support program of Africa is African Child Poverty Alleviator.
African Child Poverty Alleviator(ACPA) is an institutional initiative designed to prevent any opportunity for child poverty among African children. Enroll children are paid $30 per month,each month until 21 years of age with strict on attendance of educational classess to receive the monthly support.

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Thursday, 18 April 2019

Teachers Revenue Source

Teachers Revenue Source (TRS) provides opportunities for teachers to work part time as mentors in the first pan African economic war providing market influencing impact through dissemination of purchase decision implications to African consumers. The opportunities grow further into the use of the TRS App to broker trades through the Black Wall Street in stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities on behalf of the participating public.

The African Child Poverty Alleviator

The African Child Poverty Alleviator (ACPA) is an institutional initiative designed to prevent any opportunity for child poverty among African children. Enrolled children are paid $30 per month, each month until 21 years of age with strict monitoring on attendance of educational classes to receive the monthly support. There is also a yearly end of year $50 a month also given per child as well as emergency health care support and educational emergency support all coming through a sustainable manner from the spoils of the economic war being undertaken for Africa by Development Channel.
https://www.developmentchannel.tv/acpa.php

Development Channel

Development Channel is the world’s most comprehensive platform for bridging the development divide between developed and under developed nations and communities in the world through the use of 25 empathy driven and highly innovative companies helping to create a strong middle class, food security and strong infrastructure among the world’s most disadvantaged.
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