Black Man, Black Sense! Why Is The African Still Incapable of Managing His Own Affairs?
<p>The delay ironically coincides with Black History Month. A month-long celebration honouring African Americans’ achievements. While this commemoration is a Western concept that originated from the Negro History Week in 1926, it increasingly resonates across Africa as we honour the accomplishments of Africans worldwide.</p>
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<p><strong>Why are Africans influential in the West but terrible on the continent?</strong></p>
<p>While we bask in Black History Month, it’s crucial to confront a puzzling paradox. Why do we Africans thrive in the diaspora while grappling with the basics on home turf?</p>
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