Africa between external exhaustion and negligence from the inside, when are we waking up?

In a world in which the main powers require the goodness of weak countries, the aid does not come for free and the advice are not provided in love or support alone, countries which have failed to build their institutions and have been required to impose their sovereignty become easy prey under the name of support, cooperation and partnership.
Africa has lived for decades in a severe sleep of political dependence, economic collapse and internal rivalry, not because the continent lacks resources or spirit, but because those who governed these countries have often not succeeded or are surrounded from the outside to facilitate its looting, and when the time of the collapse does not come, the former colonizer himself provides the image of the “Savor” as if he was not the creator the image.
It cannot be denied that some of the rare countries on the continent have started to open the doors of hope for real UPS in real development despite the challenges, but the biggest image is still dark countries living on the impact of wars, tribal conflicts and coups in a scene that only serves arms merchants, resource brokers and foreign calendars.
The painful in this scene is that the African person who has been marginalized by the regimes of his country and the West has proven together in the country of the diaspora that he is able to succeed, of creativity and excellence, but this success is often invested in the service of the economies of the countries which embrace him, and not in the service of his homeland, for which he bleeds than the bleeding Bleeding of resources.
Here, the explicit question must be asked:
Why are we afraid? Why do we receive our reins abroad? Why do we choose the path of submission instead of making a future worthy of us? Isn’t this life a single opportunity? Why do we live in humiliation and humiliation? Isn’t dignity part of our humanity? Why do we forget it so easily?
The problem was not a day in poverty, but in the absence of vision and weak will and the collusion of certain elites
It is time to stop playing the role of the victim and to break this mental restriction, which has made generations of complete modern colonialism are no more armies, but companies, pressure tools and indirect control of the decision and unless we forf the interior will continue to be mastered the control arts.
What we need is not enthusiastic speeches, but a collective will that results in a national political and cultural act. We have to raise a sense of responsibility in future generations. No surrender, we must be in place of the value of the country and stop escaping us from reality.



