Posted on 06 August 2011. Tags: Capitalism, Democracy, Politics

Democracy is Overrated
Why every developing nation, from Iraq to Africa, needs economic freedom before political freedom
By Oliver Harriehausen
What does a developing nation need to become prosperous? International politics is dedicated to this question, and is usually answered when rich Western governments patronizingly announce a) what makes their country special, and b) why the poor countries ...
Posted in Business, Colonialism, Finance, Politics
Posted on 27 April 2011. Tags: Coltan, Congo, cell phones

The Continent of Africa is the Birthplace of all Humanity.
{ The place where Lightning occurs most often is near the small village of Kifuka in the mountains of Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the elevation is around 975 metres (3,200 ft). The tiny Town of Kifuka in the Democratic Republic of the ...
Posted in Africa, Black History, Education, Finance, Lifestyle
Posted on 23 August 2010. Tags: 1771, Debt, Oxford Magazine, Servants, slaves

Today Most Western countries are struggling to pay off their national debt and keep their houses in order, it seems though, that things have been the same many times before. The 1770's were no different. People came up with unpopular and outlandish ideas to balance the books, just as they do today. Â The article below ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History, Books, Business, Europe, Finance, Slavery
Posted on 20 July 2010. Tags: Credit cards, Debt, Education, Go to the ant, Student Grants, Student Loans, Student debt, Student help, Students, Universities, University Bursaries, financial advice

The recent report published Universities UK, which represents vice-chancellors, in which it concluded that University tuition fees should more than double to 6,500 Pounds per year is once again a reminder of just how expensive higher education is in Britain today.
The above report is to be taken into account by the new Coalition Government in ...
Posted in Africa, African American, Black Britain, Community, Education, Finance, Men, Women
Posted on 02 May 2010. Tags: Black Politics, Black votes, Go to the ant, Isaac Carter, Martin Lewis, Money saving expert, North London, Tottenham, Website collaboration, financial advice, managing money, money saving tips

'Go to the ant', is a Simple but effective guide for day-to-day money management. Inspired by Martin Lewis's (money experts) quick wit and mind challenging money saving ideas, family man and entrepreneur Isaac Carter thought it was time to embark on a new journey. This journey
would consist of giving the people around him key money ...
Posted in Africa, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Community, Education, Finance, Media, Politics