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Why Are People Still Blaming Colonialism For African Poverty? by Rapheal1987: 8:16am On Jun 02, 2018
Ernest W. Adams Visited Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa (so far). 37w ago Because the legacy of colonialism is still responsible for it. The colonies were designed to extract… http://toktok9ja.com/2018/06/02/6205/

Re: Why Are People Still Blaming Colonialism For African Poverty? by Nobody: 8:54am On Jun 02, 2018
Because the colonialists began what has now become a network of corporate, sovereign, military and banking riggers who keep Africa as a mine for human labor, economic slavery, child trafficking, forced migration, weapon harbor, political controls and monetary manipulation etc.

Africans are also not helping themselves. They are basically dedicated to studying the curriculum dictated them in schools, when there is a whole world of liberating knowledge that they refuse to study to free themselves from psychological slavery.

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