“The central objective in decolonising the African mind is to overthrow the authority which alien traditions exercise over the African. This demands the dismantling of white supremacist beliefs, and the structures which uphold them, in every area of African life. It must be stressed, however, that decolonisation does not mean ignorance of foreign traditions; it simply means denial of their authority and withdrawal of allegiance from them.”
woooow lov tis women she is very intellectual she sees through the bull of dependency u become a slave to the very people tat help u. huh reminds me of IMF gives countries loans then later they arfe working thier whole life trying to play them back.. im getting her books
Very interesting to hear this debate from intellectuals instead of the media portraying what is it their best interests...interested in reading both de soto and moyo's book!
ethiopia is ruled by the beggers , Tigres.
Eyaasu 3 months ago
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“The central objective in decolonising the African mind is to overthrow the authority which alien traditions exercise over the African. This demands the dismantling of white supremacist beliefs, and the structures which uphold them, in every area of African life. It must be stressed, however, that decolonisation does not mean ignorance of foreign traditions; it simply means denial of their authority and withdrawal of allegiance from them.”
charbonelle 4 months ago
Africans must stop thinking welfare from other countries will save them. Aid makes them lazy.
mizzoulibertarian 5 months ago in playlist Munk Debates 2009: Foreign Aid Does More Harm Than Good
woooow lov tis women she is very intellectual she sees through the bull of dependency u become a slave to the very people tat help u. huh reminds me of IMF gives countries loans then later they arfe working thier whole life trying to play them back.. im getting her books
Enlightenedtruth777 11 months ago
Go on Opera
jumpingonglass 1 year ago
I LOVE THIS WOMAN!
bronzevilleblogdtcom 1 year ago
I like how she makes her points articulately and confidently. So lovely and intelligent!
LabeerehnGbanna 1 year ago
Very interesting to hear this debate from intellectuals instead of the media portraying what is it their best interests...interested in reading both de soto and moyo's book!
alacrabardnaxela 2 years ago
why is there only one african debating about what's good for africa?
you go Dambisa!!!!!!!!
lysscatherine 2 years ago
love to hear you speak Ms Dambisa.
LeGioNoFZioN 2 years ago
Got a little feisty here Dambisa, I like it, I like it!
Craigvadams 2 years ago