The Bleeding Continent: How Africa Became Impoverished and Why It Remains Poor

The Bleeding Continent: How Africa Became Impoverished and Why It Remains Poor

by Venatius Chukwudum Oforka
The Bleeding Continent: How Africa Became Impoverished and Why It Remains Poor

The Bleeding Continent: How Africa Became Impoverished and Why It Remains Poor

by Venatius Chukwudum Oforka

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Overview

This book tells the story of the sorry state of Africa. Although it acknowledges how Europe especially initiated and has surreptitiously maintained the ongoing predation on and the impoverishment of Africa, its major attention is on Africas self-betrayal, how Africas political leaders and elites have contributed in the present predicament of Africa. Beginning from the dishonourably sadistic roles some of the kings, chiefs, and elites of Africa played during the slave trade era to the predatory systems of governance many of their political leaders adopted after decolonisation and have maintained to date, this book x-rays the internal factors that are also responsible for the poverty of Africa. The author argues passionately, consequently, that only Africa can help Africa, not foreign aid or any external intervention. He stresses that unless the cannibalistic system of governance in many African states are reformed and systems that can stimulate and sustain economic growth adopted, the disappearance of Africa is imminent.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781514429723
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 12/11/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 414
File size: 418 KB

About the Author

Venatius Chukwudum Oforka comes from the town of Isiokpo in Ideato Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria. He holds bachelor’s degrees in philosophy and theology from Urban University Rome and master’s degrees in the same areas of study from Imo State University and the University of Lampeter, Wales, respectively. He did his doctoral studies in moral theology in the University of Tübingen, Germany.

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