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ISI and Raw Material Dependency: “Twin Killers” of Economic Potential of African Countries (PART 4 of 8)

Engineering the Transition continued….from pt. 3 Information dispersal and indoctrination are an important part of any transition process. Because without total buy-in from the citizens including existing socio-economic-political power-centers, businesses, and the everyday person, it will be a convoluted process that is susceptible to derailment. In every African country, the importers are a powerful interest […]

Inward-Looking Industrialization Part 4: A New Direction

African countries can change the economic dynamic of a post-independence narrative fraught with tales of impoverishment, dependence, and negativity. They can become economically prosperous and self-sufficient, standing on their own. It won’t be because of a surge in FDI, NGOs or foreign principals coming to help direct the way. Rather, it will be because African […]

Bridging the Chasm between African-America and Africa

The countries of Africa are passing through a similar point in their history as all wealthy states when they too, were developing the economic impetus that carried them to prosperity. All of them, including the United States, benefited from the influx of people of similar cultural heritage who came from a different part of the […]