AFRICA'S POTENTIAL: World showed growing interest on the continent in 2018

Interview discussion with Brooks Spector from Johannesburg. He is a Former US Dilpomat and Associate Editor of the Daily Maverick and in Nairobi was Dr Francis Onditi, Head of the International Relations & Diplomacy Department at Riara University in Kenya
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  • @kineticenergy8774
    @kineticenergy87745 жыл бұрын

    All countries through trade and business grow ... with so many ppl involved. Africa cannot be colonized like b4. This is actually a good thing .

  • @MirikaCOfficially
    @MirikaCOfficially5 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, I don’t know what is about to happen to Africa. (I’m AA diaspora) It’s scary watching all of this happen because if history tells its story, Africa got run through and is still getting run through by its own and others, and it looks like it may happen again on a monstrous scale. When countries are indebted to other countries, that country isn’t its own anymore. Will African countries come out on the winning side of all this? By the looks of it - no - if they don’t play their cards right. No world power will “give” to another without a HUGE, MASSIVE return. Period. Africa is so divided still yet thus making it enormously easy to persuade, deceive and use because all are not on the same page, for the most part. There are literally “countries within countries” on the continent. My hope is that everyone comes out winning and there are no losers... but again... history doesn’t lie.

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