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The book How Berlin Conference Clung on Africa: What Africans Must Do aims to expose the root causes of Africa's struggles, including colonialism, greed, and artificial national divisions. It examines the lasting impact of the Berlin Conference of 1884-85, where European powers divided Africa, leading to dependence and underdevelopment. The book also criticises the role of African leaders in perpetuating these divisions and hindering progress. It argues that the artificial borders created at the Berlin Conference have been detrimental to Africa, and calls for unity and a rejection of the colonial legacy to achieve true independence and prosperity.
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Contents
- Table of Figures
- Table of Acronyms
- Prologue
- 1 Africa Has Never Been Discovered but Violated
- 2 Africa Needs to Debunk and Demystify All Lies About It
- 3 Only Truth Will Set Africa Free
- 4 Africa Was Weakened by Wicked Invaders Who Portrayed Themselves to Be Holy
- 5 Africa Needs to Decolonise Deconstruct Itself in Order to Become Truly Developed and Free
- 6 Migration to Europe and the Replication of History
- 7 Africa Has the Role to Itself to Make Sure that It Demolishes Colonial Carryovers and Effigies
- 8 Africa Is Not Supposed to Beg If We Face It
- 9 Africa Has Always Been Devoured Like a Lamb
- 10 Agro-imperialism Is Now the Means Africa Is Colonised Agriculturally
- 11 African Needs to Do Away with Bigger Begging Governments
- 12 African First Ladies Need to Differentiate Themselves from First Raiders
- 13 Diabolic Investments That Left Africa Bankrupt
- 14 Does Divided Africa Need a Do-Nothing African Union?
- 15 Africa Badly Needs to Embark on Self-Actualisation and Self-Conceptualisation
- 16 To Develop, Africa Needs to Get Rid of Itself of Recycled Rulers and Looters
- 17 For How Long Will Africa Keep on Racing to the Bottom?
- 18 African Needs to Decolonise Its Syllabi Shall It Want to Forge Ahead Practically
- 19 Rash investments: Africa’s cataclysm
- 20 Strong Men or Strong Institutions: Which Way for Africa?
- 21 Africa Needs to Value Itself so that It Can Frustrate those Who Summon Its Rulers like Prefects
- 22 Like Any Society, There Must Be an African Dream
- Conclusion
- References
- Back cover