Africa’s underlying problem is not neocolonialism but rather official corruption and bad governance, which started from Nkrumah’s regime, and absence of technology to extract and add value to our natural resources in Africa. If now fragmented Africa in future becomes a single entity and the underlying problems,especially bad governance,now inhibiting economic growth in individual Africa countries persist the continent would still be an empty giant. Nkrumah’s youthful exuberance propelled him to use resources for developing his country in an unwarranted war for total liberation of Africa. The 10million pounds,Nkrumah single handedly gifted to Guinea,as part of his war path strategy strategy for total liberation of Africa,could have been used to provide several villages in ghana with clean drinking water and electricity at the time,or could be used to extend the motorway all the way through northern ghana. I describe Nkrumah war for total liberation of Africa as unwarranted,because it’s my conviction that, if an impasse can be reasonably resolved through a dialogue,why go for a war,which entails loss of lives and financial losses?
Kudos to Adjoa and Lawyer Beatrice Annan.
Parochial culture...my big brother..speak the truth to power. Stay on cause
Africa’s underlying problem is not neocolonialism but rather official corruption and bad governance, which started from Nkrumah’s regime, and absence of technology to extract and add value to our natural resources in Africa.
If now fragmented Africa in future becomes a single entity and the underlying problems,especially bad governance,now inhibiting economic growth in individual Africa countries persist the continent would still be an empty giant.
Nkrumah’s youthful exuberance propelled him to use resources for developing his country in an unwarranted war for total liberation of Africa.
The 10million pounds,Nkrumah single handedly gifted to Guinea,as part of his war path strategy strategy for total liberation of Africa,could have been used to provide several villages in ghana with clean drinking water and electricity at the time,or could be used to extend the motorway all the way through northern ghana.
I describe Nkrumah war for total liberation of Africa as unwarranted,because it’s my conviction that, if an impasse can be reasonably resolved through a dialogue,why go for a war,which entails loss of lives and financial losses?
Where are the BVDs and the other stolen gadgets.