Unshackle the Dark Continent Unshackle the Dark Continent

Unshackle the Dark Continent

Africa Must Be Rescued from the West, Their Puppets and Cronies

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Publisher Description

Book will shade more light on how the West have evolved from the previously humiliating and damaging policy of colonialism and neo-colonialism to the present day reliance on stooges, puppet government and their cronies to maintain the maximum exploitative policies that helped to keep Africa at the bottom of the Pyramid. The planet is being shaped to mimic a Pyramid Scheme where the global elite and there Western hegemony will remain at the top and Africa at the bottom. It is from there that the Dark Continent will be kept permanently as a source of raw material and a place to grow crops for the upkeep of the chosen nations.
In Nigeria since oil was discovered in 1957 and about $1.6 trillion of the black gold siphoned and recycled back into Western coffers, 95% of its exports has remained oil till today and nothing else. The West does not encourage foreign investments in the black African country and is bent on keeping others from venturing in. Different strategies have been used to tarnish the image of the African giant including the use of negative media and campaign of hatred.
While the media is not the only agent of control employed in their arsenal, the World Bank, IMF and others has played a major role in keeping the shackles on. Policies created by the imperialist institutions must be strictly adhere to by the puppets and they must religiously obey all the rules dictated from there or risk a forceful regime change that would follow. Majority of the political upheaval and military coups that occurred in Nigeria were backed by Britain and United States and engineered by the CIA. All are in an effort to guarantee that only a Western backed puppet is allowed in power.
The fact that most African countries has really never had government representative of their own people is among the reasons why the continent has remained at the bottom and the stack realty is is right there on the ground to see. In most places, simple basic services and common infrastructure are dismally lacking while fortunes are siphoned back to western coffers through their puppets and cronies.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2011
November 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
203
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
268.6
KB

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