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African Face Of Independence:Normative and Empirical Dig Into 8 African Countries

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There is such a thing as the african face of independence Humans benefit more when social structures are in place to initiate, sustain and improve the human capital development. Africans demanded for independence as one way to show they demanded self improvement. But, the colonialists who were expected to give independence were in no position to fulfill the promise. The Africans, did not know that they were dealing with a machinery posturing three aspects: imperialism, capitalism and White Supremacy. Also, the Africans were yet to learn the tricks to formulate navigation routes to reach estimable deliverables that characterize being independent.  To demand for independence was to disrupt a colonialist patriarchal gargantuan tool used to dehumanize Africans. It meant that colonialists had to acknowledge Africans were human beings deserving same privileges. It meant Africans would be able to organize and demand better conditions at many levels: civic; work; services; and polit...