Thursday, 26 September 2019

AFRICA NEW THINKINGT

Ihe African economy realy so much on her population and vast mineral resources.
From the Little we now realized that Africa has been exploited by other continents especially the European continent.

There was a time that that every area of Africa was occupied by one European power or the other with the purpose of exploiting the human and mineral resources of the i.e Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Italy etc.  Most of the people in Africa have been trained to become servants to the Europeans from the colonial era and it has become the foundation of African philosophy of existential strategy.

 This mentality is a battle that many Africans are facing today.

Truly there is a dream of an Africa that is economically vibrant and developed like the Western nation's. But to get round to think properly and to put their right foot forward becames a problem and this is understandable because they were trained to work in the offices as clerks and this has created its own set of problems because presently to even develop the infrastructure of their cities has become a major problem to most of them. Some may even be thinking of contracting the development of their cities to the European leaders if possible but the issue of pride is a hindrance.

 The Chinese took advantage of the way African think, they  started thei offers to Africans beginning with infrastructural developments as a basis of economic partnership, with many African government now accepting. it's not the Chinese that created the African problem but the colonial Masters

However, the Africans cannot continue giving excuses for the lack of development found in the continent. It is high time that the leaders who have studied locally and abroad and who have travel worldwide should begin to decide  and take the bull by the horn to develop their nation's
1.  By improving the infrastructure repairs of each country
2.  Re-educating their citizenry on the importance of infrastructural development for economic growth
3. Agreement among their selves
 to become friendly with their selves and to stop unnecessary war all over Africa.

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