Truth must be told all the time, the entirety of the Afrikan continent sadly is bereft of her own leaders. At best what we have are surrogates, glove-hand-finger-string puppets, errand boys, and house-slaves. We have no leaders in Afrika but White man and recently Yellow man boys. We have no leaders in Afrika but blind men. We have no leaders in Afrika but objects of disgrace. We have no leaders in Afrika but excellent students of international monopoly capital. These cowards have rarely done nothing worthwhile other than tarnishing the image of Afrika.
These cowards have done beautifully well in bringing shame on the Afrikan masses. The buffoonery is most thick that they have been in the process of selling out the entirety of the continent to the imperialists for decades now without any conscience. Under these surrogates, the fair share of the fruits of the flag independence for the Afrikan masses had been poverty, hunger, despondency and self-hatred. The predecessors of these cowards were those so-called nationalist leaders that betrayed the Afrikan anti-colonialist struggles. Afrikan masses must listen to Cabral now or never, our national liberation will continue to be a mirage if we do not struggle against all forces of neocolonialism.
Because the postcolonial Afrikan states have followed the path of capitalist development in the interests of the states and it's metropolitan allies, the Afrikan masses still have the historical duty of challenging these Vagabonds in Power (VIP). Of a fact, the Afrikan postcolonial states are meant to be neocolonial in all ramifications because they are symbolism of politically independent structures within an unchanged economic framework. As such, these class of neocolonial leaders in Afrika can never and will never implement a coherent development strategy meant to serve the best interests of the Afrikan workers and peasants. This class is interested in nothing but the accumulation of wealth. Today in Afrika, the state has been privatized.
We have no real states in Afrika but predatory states – revenue collector states. The roles of the Afrikan postcolonial states are not so different from that of the colonial states. The only hope to change the tide is a class struggle – a socialist Afrika cannot and must not be a myth!!!
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