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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-03-22] [Hit: ]
It is true that Imperialists/Colonialists, their past masters, placed road blocks on their progress. The biggest is the most-unnatural boundaries that separated them into Sovereign countries. Nevertheless, in the worlds reckoning the human resources of Africa stand at the lowest rung.......
Does Africa have a reason to feel hopeful or is it to soon to tell???
Please give me at least paragraph long
I need it for a project *not home work*
Thanks :)

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Every country's reason for hope is its own "people". It is the people whose energies the country must harness, for the same people's happiness & prosperity. In that endeavour forget about the Global Social, Economic indicators of the country.
It applies to Africa (all the 54 countries) as well. It is true that Imperialists/Colonialists, their past masters, placed road blocks on their progress. The biggest is the most-unnatural boundaries that separated them into Sovereign countries. Nevertheless, in the world's reckoning the human resources of Africa stand at the lowest rung. A lot needs to be done to improve their lot & to enhance concurrently their productivity to contribute to their own countries. Basic skills that are taken for granted outside Africa are missing, behind the facade of the glitter of some cities. This contrast is too visible in South Africa (between its past & the present) to be ignored.
As a first step they should organise their Agriculture on massive scale, modern lines & of course hard work to feed their people. The chronic droughts and famines that occur in some corner or the other in Africa every year, point to that. It is long since the Europeans left Africa & you can't blame them any more. Once done, it will make the intra-African wars redundant.

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