To me, being African embodies the spirit of “Ubuntu”—“I am, because we are.” As Nelson Mandela explained, this doesn’t negate self-advancement; it asks us to pursue it in ways that uplift our communities. I am Manuel Adriano and these are my reflections from Angola.
Being African means enabling our communities to grow and thrive.
The spirit of Ubuntu—uplifting our communities.
Growing up, I noticed that young Africans are often encouraged to pursue set career paths like law, medicine, or engineering. But in a changing world, the question should shift from “What do you want to be?” to “What problems do you want to solve?”