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Friday, August 29, 2025

Africa’s Strength: Why We Need More Sport Schools in Africa


You may wonder why, of all schools, Africa should have more sport schools. Let me explain. 

If you’ve been following my articles and posts on social media, you’ll understand by now that one of our major strengths as Africans is physical strength. And that strength is displayed in everything we do. Africans—or black people—are the best in sports all over the world. 

From Pelé, the legendary Brazilian footballer of African descent, to Michael Jordan, to the giants of basketball, to Serena Williams, Tiger Woods, and Usain Bolt—these icons have one thing in common: they are the greatest in their field, and they are of African origin.

This is not a coincidence. It is an established truth: Africans and black people possess unique, unbeatable physical strength, which naturally expresses itself in sports. Physical strength and endurance are the core of athletic performance—and these are traits we have in abundance.

You may wonder why we have such a remarkable level of physical strength. One major reason is genetics, traceable to the era when our ancestors were hunters and gatherers. They had to survive in the wild, facing dangerous animals and harsh conditions. Over time, this necessity shaped their bodies, giving them superior strength—a trait that has been passed down through generations.

Another factor lies in our brain biology. Neuromelanin in our brainstem enhances physical coordination and skilled movements. The substantia nigra—a key area rich in dopamine—works alongside neuromelanin to allow a wide range of movements. This is a biological advantage that supports our natural physical abilities.

The bottom line is simple: we have every reason to be strong and physically active. Yet, our adversaries have often downplayed this strength, labeling it as mere physical aggression. It is time we claim our power and manifest it through sports.


In Africa, we need more sport schools. Instead of seeing our young people roaming the streets aimlessly, why not engage them in sporting activities? Why don’t we establish more sports schools? Today, sports is a multibillion-dollar industry, with people all over the world paying to watch. Africa has the talent and creativity to invent new sports and showcase them globally. I firmly believe our continent has the potential to introduce entirely new games to the world.

We have countless raw talents in different sporting activities—young people whose abilities are waiting to be discovered. Why don’t we take advantage of these opportunities? Why don’t we have organizations, institutions, and academies dedicated to nurturing these youths? Instead, foreigners are exploiting our talent abroad. We must stop this theft and invest in our young people.

Africa has a bright future if we start investing in our youth. We can become the next global sensation by tapping into the unlimited potential and talents on our continent. Enough of oppression and domination from colonial agents. Now is the time to manifest our gifts and display them proudly to the world.

Let’s take action now. Reach out to an African youth you can help. It doesn’t matter if it’s one person or two—start somewhere. Support our young people, and let’s build more sport schools and centers of physical activity across Africa. This is how we will develop, nurture, and deploy our talents to the world.


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