A servant
by kosi73 on April 19, 2011
Earlier and since my childhood, I was interested in human service. I began this service through the life of my parents who encountered terrible health hardships. I was 11 years old, my father died in january1984. With this spirit of service I continue to help my mother who became disable since 2006.
In the meantime through meditation and reflection, I became aware of a hero journey I have to go during my existence on earth to make a positive difference with my life and around me. I was engaged in a variety of human service from my wide family to communities.
Each day the Universe grants me a wonderful gift, a blessing. I see myself more and more in a role of helper, guide and advisor among my fellows and young people in the communities.
My purpose is to work and develop this role in my country, in Africa and beyond the continent. I would like to make a positive difference in life, engaged for noble cause. This is my career area where I have faith and passion with the spirit of service.
As everything is on purpose, my presence at Africa Unbound is not casual. I am a willing student who is ready and my teacher Africa Unbound appeared. It is a fulfillment of my career dreams to see myself as helper, support and servant among outstanding persons, visionary leaders who bring about positive changes for betterment of the world in general, Africa in particular.
Africa Unbound is a forum of sharing and exchange of experience about the new- best and authentic practices to solve and overcome challenges of development in Africa. These practices are based on self transformation and individual responsibility to establish peace, prosperity and freedom in Africa.
For a long time, individual responsibility was neglected in the approach of development issues in Africa. I believe personally that nothing positive will not appear if we as individual people are not aware of what we stand for, our purpose personally as well as collectively.
What is poverty? I know and have lived it in all its facets and dimensions. While I review the mission and vision of Africa Unbound, I think I am myself the concrete and living symbol of this Pan African Movement. Based on the stormy existence I have experienced, the tiny but significant positive changes I witness in my personal life right now, I came to the conclusion that all is possible. And the major and most crucial step is that man knows what he stands for, his purpose and moves beyond that wishful state and desires to take authentic actions that lead to progress and improvement of his living conditions. The African not only should be aware of his potentials but also believe that he has the power to improve his conditions of life. This is for me the secret and vision behind Africa Unbound Movement. I believe in this spirit.
Humbly in the spirit of service, I claim my commitment for Africa Unbound Movement
Thanks,
Kosi Sepénou DAVUI

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