LEADERSHIP VOICES RADIO (LVR).http://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoicesLeadership Voices Radio (LVR) is the Global Communications Network (GCN) of the African Leadership Empowerment Council (ALEC), a US 527 Political organization. From around the world, share your views on politics, democracy, Human rights, the economy, the environment, leadership and social change issues. The 2008 US Presidential elections have given birth to new and transforming ideas in politics and social change issues. Will Africa benefit from these social change dynamics? What impact does this election have on Africans in the Diaspora, African governments now and in the future? The African Leadership Empowerment Council’s approach is premised on the evidence and proposition that political leadership in Africa is increasingly weaker and weaker. Failed democracies in African countries will continue to erode any social and political empowerment. African leaders must agree about how to govern their multi-faceted nation states and how to distribute their economic resources equitably. Without this highly demanded compromise that would ensure ethnic justice, neither liberal democracy, nor any other species of government will succeed in Africa. The democratic evolution in Africa must be adapted to the local realities and its contours will be shaped by indigenous African socio-cultural traditions. But then, there must be a separation of powers between the Executive, the Legislative and the Judiciary. There must be alternative power. The opposition in Africa must be allowed through constitutional provisions to clearly and systematically play the checks and balances on the government actions. Hosts: * Frank Forka, President & CEO, African Leadership Empowerment Council (ALEC). Website: www.africanleadershipcouncil.org. * Eucharia Mbachu, Journalist & President, Voices of Women and Children (VOWAC). Website: www.vowac.org. * US and International Call-in live number: 646-929-0359. enCopyright Frank Forka (C/O Blogtalkradio)Tue, 25 Jun 2019 08:00:00 GMTSat, 20 Dec 2008 13:00:00 GMTPoliticsBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/baab61ca-369a-4bdb-9f57-03fd4e99e75bclip_image002.jpgLEADERSHIP VOICES RADIO (LVR).http://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoicesLeadership Voices Radio (LVR) is the Global Communications Network (GCN) of the African Leadership Empowerment Council (ALEC), a US 527 Political organization. From around the world, share your views on politics, democracy, Human rights, the economy, the environment, leadership and social change issues. The 2008 US Presidential elections have given birth to new and transforming ideas in politics and social change issues. Will Africa benefit from these social change dynamics? What impact does this election have on Africans in the Diaspora, African governments now and in the future? The African Leadership Empowerment Council’s approach is premised on the evidence and proposition that political leadership in Africa is increasingly weaker and weaker. Failed democracies in African countries will continue to erode any social and political empowerment. African leaders must agree about how to govern their multi-faceted nation states and how to distribute their economic resources equitably. Without this highly demanded compromise that would ensure ethnic justice, neither liberal democracy, nor any other species of government will succeed in Africa. The democratic evolution in Africa must be adapted to the local realities and its contours will be shaped by indigenous African socio-cultural traditions. But then, there must be a separation of powers between the Executive, the Legislative and the Judiciary. There must be alternative power. The opposition in Africa must be allowed through constitutional provisions to clearly and systematically play the checks and balances on the government actions. Hosts: * Frank Forka, President & CEO, African Leadership Empowerment Council (ALEC). Website: www.africanleadershipcouncil.org. * Eucharia Mbachu, Journalist & President, Voices of Women and Children (VOWAC). Website: www.vowac.org. * US and International Call-in live number: 646-929-0359. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.compolitics,democracy,human rights,africa,alternative governments,constitution,ghana,good governance,minority groups,presidential inaugurationHost: Frank ForkanoLeadership Voices Radio (LVR) is the Global Communications Network (GCN) of the African Leadership Empowerment Council (ALEC), a US 527 Political organization.episodicIn French: BONJOUR L'AFRIQUEhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoices/2008/12/20/In-French-BONJOUR-LAFRIQUEPoliticshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoices/2008/12/20/In-French-BONJOUR-LAFRIQUE/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoices/2008/12/20/In-French-BONJOUR-LAFRIQUESat, 20 Dec 2008 13:00:00 GMTIn French: BONJOUR L'AFRIQUEIn this segment in French -- intended for the Francophone audience, Frank Forka talks about ALEC, the Pesidential Inauguration and Africa for 2009 and beyond.02:00:00Host: Frank ForkanoPolitics,Africa,Presidential Inauguration,Democracy,GhanaIn this segment in French -- intended for the Francophone audience, Frank Forka talks about ALEC, the Pesidential Inauguration and Africa for 2009 and beyond.The Impact of American Elections on Africa: Cameroon and the Anglophone Problem.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoices/2008/12/06/frank-forka-the-impact-of-american-elections-in-africa-cameroon-and-the-aglophone-problemPoliticshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoices/2008/12/06/frank-forka-the-impact-of-american-elections-in-africa-cameroon-and-the-aglophone-problem/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoices/2008/12/06/frank-forka-the-impact-of-american-elections-in-africa-cameroon-and-the-aglophone-problemSat, 06 Dec 2008 12:00:00 GMTThe Impact of American Elections on Africa: Cameroon and the Anglophone Problem.As a continuation of Leadership Voices Radio ( LVR) Segment on the Impact of American Elections on Africa, our subsequent shows will from time to time focus on selected African countries. Our next show for Saturday December 6, 2008 will focus on Cameroon and the Anglophone Problem. Call-in Number: (646)-929-0359.02:00:00Host: Frank ForkanoPolitics,Self-Determination,Minority Groups,Constitution,Human RightsAs a continuation of Leadership Voices Radio ( LVR) Segment on the Impact of American Elections on Africa, our subsequent shows will from time to time focus onLeadership Voices on Global Communications Network (GCN).http://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoices/2008/11/29/New-Leaders-Voices-on-Global-Communications-Network-GCNPoliticshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoices/2008/11/29/New-Leaders-Voices-on-Global-Communications-Network-GCN/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/leadershipvoices/2008/11/29/New-Leaders-Voices-on-Global-Communications-Network-GCNSat, 29 Nov 2008 11:00:00 GMTLeadership Voices on Global Communications Network (GCN).The euphoria of the Obama's presidency and the new generational leadership. Discussing the African perspectives and the impact of the American elections on Africa.01:00:00Host: Frank ForkanoPolitics,Democracy,Good Governance,Human rights,Alternative governmentsThe euphoria of the Obama's presidency and the new generational leadership. Discussing the African perspectives and the impact of the American elections on Afri