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Africidal offers a thought-provoking and unflinching examination of the challenges hindering Africa's progress, delving into deeply ingrained societal behaviours and cultural norms.
From communication breakdowns and a preference for imported goods to relationship dynamics centred on material gain and problematic child-rearing practices, this book argues that many of Africa's issues stem from internal factors rather than external influences.
Through candid observations and sharp comparisons with Western and Asian societies, Africidal confronts uncomfortable truths about pride, ignorance, confusion, poor excuses, self-destructive behaviours, a locked-in-past and self-devaluation, asserting that a shift in individual and collective mindsets is crucial for the continent's future development.
This book is a reality check and calls for critical thinking and self-reflection, for the better future.
Africidal offers a thought-provoking and unflinching examination of the challenges hindering Africa's progress, delving into deeply ingrained societal behaviours and cultural norms.
From communication breakdowns and a preference for imported goods to relationship dynamics centred on material gain and problematic child-rearing practices, this book argues that many of Africa's issues stem from internal factors rather than external influences.
Through candid observations and sharp comparisons with Western and Asian societies, Africidal confronts uncomfortable truths about pride, ignorance, confusion, poor excuses, self-destructive behaviours, a locked-in-past and self-devaluation, asserting that a shift in individual and collective mindsets is crucial for the continent's future development.
This book is a reality check and calls for critical thinking and self-reflection, for the better future.
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