Neo-Colonialism as an Impediment – Radio Univers

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Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon

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In this interview, Okunini Kambon discusses “Harnessing Opportunities and Developing Sustainable Strategies for a Better Africa”
Statement of Fact: Africa has enemies.
One of the main tools used by these enemies to prevent Africa from “Harnessing Opportunities and Developing Sustainable Strategies for a Better Africa” is Neo-Colonialism.
Once we know what our enemies have done and are intentionally doing to impede progress, we can take steps to counteract their efforts – agency

The main way to tell you are in a neo-colonial state is when they tell you it is post-colonial.
“The essence of neo-colonialism is that the State which is subject to it is, in theory, independent and has all the outward trappings of international sovereignty. In reality its economic system and thus its political policy is directed from outside.” – Nana Kwame Nkrumah

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Duration 58 minutes, 59 seconds

23.2.2015

2-3PM

Interview with Hayford Yɛboah and Selorm Avedetsi

2 reviews for Neo-Colonialism as an Impediment – Radio Univers

  1. AFRON8V

    This one has good information however it’s a little harder to hear. Would love to hear presentation with louder-clearer sound.

  2. Agya Bakari Kwadwo

    there is such a strong desire for Black folks to keep the gun pointed at each other, and massive levels of anxiety and discomfort when it comes to pointing to our enemies… even a passion to never ever refer to them as enemies. Implanted parasite telling fairytales to keep krakkka’s. Great discussion, albeit cut too short.

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