Okay Africa: The future of Africa lies in the youth of today

Episode 1584,   May 25, 2021, 06:23 AM

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A non-governmental organization has called on South Sudanese to learn and embrace their culture despite circumstances that could have affected their upbringing. Speaking to Miraya breakfast this morning to commemorate Africa Day, Okay Africa executive Director Wani Michael says most South Sudanese have had challenges in embracing their culture because they grew up in different countries following displacement due to civil. He however emphasized that the future of Africa lies in the youth of today. He expressed regret that most people are leaving Africa instead of fixing it. He urged young people to work towards developing the continent.