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SUB-DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA: A Shared Responsibility Between Local Elites and Foreign Imperialism - Africa Education

Summary by Afrique Education
In one of his recent speeches, Tidjane Thiam stated that there is no conspiracy against Africa and that, if the continent has come to this end, it is mainly because of its bad leaders. Such an assertion is based on a partial reading of the political and economic history of the African continent. By almost exclusively rejecting the fault of the African leaders, Tidjane Thiam seems to ignore – or pretend to ignore – the central role that the imper…
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In one of his recent speeches, Tidjane Thiam stated that there is no conspiracy against Africa and that, if the continent has come to this end, it is mainly because of its bad leaders. Such an assertion is based on a partial reading of the political and economic history of the African continent. By almost exclusively rejecting the fault of the African leaders, Tidjane Thiam seems to ignore – or pretend to ignore – the central role that the imper…

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Afrique Education broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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