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Africa, Stop Blaming: You Are the Problem; And the Solution

Par : Kwenga Emmanuel Sichilongo
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  • ISBN8231883905
  • EAN9798231883905
  • Date de parution24/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Africa is not poor. It is not cursed. And it is certainly not helpless. From the sunlit plains of the Serengeti to the gold-laden mines of the Congo, from the mathematical legacy of ancient Egypt to the intellectual giants rising from modern universities, Africa is a continent bursting with wealth; natural, human, historical, and cultural. Yet, in a world powered by initiative and innovation, Africa continues to lag behind.
Why?We've blamed colonialism. We've pointed fingers at slavery, borders drawn by strangers, and religions brought by missionaries. But these explanations; though real; are no longer enough. They are not a roadmap forward; they are a weight pulling us backward. It is time for Africa to confront its greatest obstacle; and its greatest opportunity: itself. This book is not an attack on Africa. It is a call to wake up.
A challenge to drop the crutch of blame and pick up the tools of transformation. The message is simple: Africa, stop blaming. You are the problem; but you are also the solution. Each chapter in this book unpacks the untapped riches, the overlooked potential, the inconvenient truths, and the necessary mindset shifts that can unlock the future we all want for Africa. From leadership failure to misplaced dependencies, from misused power to misunderstood faith, we will examine the real issues; and highlight real Africans already leading the way.
The continent's problems are not divine punishments or global conspiracies. They are man-made; and that means they can be man-fixed. Africa has what it takes. Now it must do what it takes. Let us look into the mirror, not with shame, but with resolve.
Africa is not poor. It is not cursed. And it is certainly not helpless. From the sunlit plains of the Serengeti to the gold-laden mines of the Congo, from the mathematical legacy of ancient Egypt to the intellectual giants rising from modern universities, Africa is a continent bursting with wealth; natural, human, historical, and cultural. Yet, in a world powered by initiative and innovation, Africa continues to lag behind.
Why?We've blamed colonialism. We've pointed fingers at slavery, borders drawn by strangers, and religions brought by missionaries. But these explanations; though real; are no longer enough. They are not a roadmap forward; they are a weight pulling us backward. It is time for Africa to confront its greatest obstacle; and its greatest opportunity: itself. This book is not an attack on Africa. It is a call to wake up.
A challenge to drop the crutch of blame and pick up the tools of transformation. The message is simple: Africa, stop blaming. You are the problem; but you are also the solution. Each chapter in this book unpacks the untapped riches, the overlooked potential, the inconvenient truths, and the necessary mindset shifts that can unlock the future we all want for Africa. From leadership failure to misplaced dependencies, from misused power to misunderstood faith, we will examine the real issues; and highlight real Africans already leading the way.
The continent's problems are not divine punishments or global conspiracies. They are man-made; and that means they can be man-fixed. Africa has what it takes. Now it must do what it takes. Let us look into the mirror, not with shame, but with resolve.
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