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The Root Causes of Ghana’s and Other African Nations Poverty Index l Livestream l 4K

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1. Would it be fair to say without Sub Saharan Africa the industrialized countries of the world would not have been able to build their countries or fill their coffers?

2. Would it also be fair to say that industrialized nations are doing everything in their power to insure Africa never climbs herself out of the hole that advanced countries have dug for her?

3. Some economists proudly boast that for their nations to flourish
AFRICA MUST STAY IMPOVERISHED

4. Would you agree that certain measured have been put in place to keep Africa impoverished like:

a. Economic structures
b. Global structures
c. Economic Ideologies taught in schools of higher learning?

5. At the end of the day it doesn’t really manner which industrialized nation is leading the charge, the plan is unilaterally the same
KEEP AFRICA IMPOVERISHED.

6. Various economic structures have been put in place to keep Africa in check. Like economic aid that comes with plenty of
strings attached.

This aid usually comes in the form of
a. MONEY
b. GUNS
c. POWER

And it’s only duty is to
KEEP REPRESSIVE REGIMES IN POWER
by any means necessary

Sometimes economic aid is geared towards infrastructure,
but just enough to get the raw materials to the port for transport to he world.

7. Global structures have also been put in place like the IMF,
whose sole job is to lend money to countries that produce raw materials to in-debt them.

Once the money has been lent, the IMF operates like Charlotte’s web, they are trapped, and no matter how they try that are stuck in her web.

8. This is Economic Warfare at its best. These policies help to keep a “stronghold on Africa” while destroying a countries self sufficiency.

9. At the end of the day, the world needs RAW MATERIALS, and they need them at bargain basement prices.

10. Industrialized nations will never allow Africa to stop producing raw materials without a big confrontation.

11. Colleges and universities are also culpable because they constantly instill in their students minds that Africa’s only role in the world is to be producers of raw materials and nothing else.

And these schools of higher learning always seem to blame the victims for their victimization.

Based on the idea that Africans “ARE SOME HOW LESS THAN
EQUAL”. And that’s why they lack basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter.

12 Would you agree that the foundation of these polices is to increase Africa’s dependency on other industrialized nations?

13 Sub Saharan Africa exports tons of raw materials to industrialized nations.

But the GLOBAL TRADE VALUE is less than 5%. Sub Saharan Africa is getting pennies on the dollars for these valuable raw materials.

14 The problem is Africa doesn’t manufacture much. Most of its much needed raw materials are sent abroad to be manufactured or refined elsewhere. Like:
a. Crude oil
b. Tomatoes
c. Gold
d. Cocoa
and the list goes on and on.

Where have all the garments factories gone?

15 Africa has to realize that producing raw materials is not enough to build a nation. Without manufacturing, a country can not grow into a super power.

16 Producing agricultural goods is not enough.

17 Over the years the manufacturing rates in Africa has declined to under 20%. That sadly means, over 80% of our products are manufactured somewhere else.

18 And than most of our manufacturing facilities are connected to
mining, and nothing else.

19 Would you agree that industrialized nations do not want African Nations to become manufactures or refiners of their own raw materials and the world is trying to stop AFRICA FROM HAVING AN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION?

20 A lot of nations were laughed at and scorned before they became industrialized nations, like Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and China. Now they are considered super powers because of their growth rate.

Well, this great transformation could not have happened without the raw materials they extracted from Africa.

21. Africa can reduce her dependency on the world by deciding to change her way of doing business with the world. By becoming
not only producers of raw materials but also manufacturers and refiners of her own raw materials.

And by stop taking aid from super powers that come with strings attached.

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