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“No African leader is corrupt, it’s a colonial legacy”.
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Our coloπizers are using our leaders to make the masses lives miserable.

That’s the truth, we are and were never independent, they are indirectly in charge of almost every African country due to pacts our leaders agreed and signed to gain independence. But most Africans don’t care or know.

Tbh this guy is talking nonsense

We refuse to use our brains. How did our ancestors discover fire🔥? How did they make inventions? The biggest excuse we lazy Africans find comfort in excusing ourselves for corruption is colonialism. We choose to be CORRUPT than accuse colonialists who left 60+ yrs ago!

might be true but such views are utterly unproductive and don’t offer pathways for positive change

You can never call yourself a free people as long as you are using colonial system to pick your leaders. That system is designed to make sure African sell-outs are put in leadership positions. Your entire constitution is still dictated to by colonial masters🤡

This guy never has any solution just talk lol

Lies lies lies. There is total massive undeniable corruption in the leadership of many countries. Leaders don't have to mirror the society. They are there to forge a new way forward and a better life for the masses. This is nonsense

He's talking pure word salad. Partial truths and excuses. There is a lot of corruption in African states. Saying that our leaders allow themselves to be corruption avoids all responsibility regardless of the system. We have had good leaders. We murdered them.

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