Africa on the Precipice*(ATP)*provides commentary on global geopolitics,*economics,*and*world*history,*using*African interests as*a*lens*to*give*a different perspective*on*world events. The book specifically explores how and why Africa has not fared well in the `battle of civilizations' (or global geopolitics) from the 15th*century until present times. ATP also presents*a bold blueprint to make African countries dominant*on the international stage*through an ideology originated by the author called*`Afro-Hegemonism'.*
ATP*sounds the alarm for African countries that they must undergo*transformational*socioeconomic*restructuring*by 2030. The consequence of not doing so, will see Africans*continue to be*a global underclass*in a geopolitical landscape that is quickly evolving.*Moreover, the*ultimate*price for not embracing revolutionary change*now,*could*see Africans permanently lose their sovereignty, treasure, and freedom*in the 21st*century.