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exposed to education But surely knows wrong from right (Nigeria) Africans with African pride (Ghana) Fighting to attain our rights Want no more
exposed to education But surely knows wrong from right (Nigeria) Africans with African pride (Ghana) Fighting to attain our rights Want no more
on dialoguing While our children are being denied education Sasol, Sasko, yes indeed South Africa What is thing called dialogue? Is day count what you want What
my Lixesha lase Mzantsi Afrika (It's time for South Africa) On Safari Cula inyosi yaseAfrika (Sing The African Bee) Spottin' my spottin' my Lixesha
of armageddeon Through my mouth is a translation Unto recknoning to circulation Nuff African education DJ Kenny Parker YES you are the don Edutainer
resourced continent on the planet The mother Education and civilisation We are the custodians of humanity's history With 54 countries ranging from the north
and they took away our only needs Now Africans are puppets living another man's dream I'm talking people from overseas who just came to kill us Education is
clearly with my eyes, These rappers spitting nonsense because they’re always high I feel like some South African rappers are the soldiers who copy from
allowed for slavery To exist in the South Education is skewed It's funny how the intent Is to learn something new All the information known only by a few
for the summer I'm still vibing like south south Girl, you can catch me outside All set we can bounce now Shots on me gimme them tequila rounds now I'm
deep down south Don't let one of these little emcees get lost on the wrong route Catch a Mississippi Burning fuck that then catch an arson Land mines,
a sacrifice, for education Hoping I live a proper life with my mind emancipated, fight To live my dreams but due to budget constraints My instincts are extreme
Badman a Mozambican Me cuda been South African It nah really matter coz di borders na mean nutn Me said di borders nah mean nutn Blessup to me Nigerians
the African Education; In standard & structure.... To meet up with modern times. Provide us equal grounds to compete In Global advancement.... And national
I came out black Born from the community of blacks all of my school education with the blacks all of my life' and my moves with the blacks, But I
finna set A high score up in this game Grow like the South African population Before that I need me the sum of education All of the teachers with this
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