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Ahmed Steve Adamu

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The educational system in Africa should be arranged in a way that it correspond with the needs and aspirations of the African people driving it to achieve it's economic stability. This is not the case in Africa, instead of investing in education, agriculture, health, infrastructures,sports, science and technology,is the other way around, where the huge part of the money goes to the various arms of the government. A very good example of such is the Nigeria senates whereby over 50% go to. Most leaders lack knowledge of world economy and it's intrique. Africa is stalked in the production of raw materials for the rest of the world without added values, which is returned back to Africa as a finished product more than a 10000% of the actual cost of the raw materials. Is a system whereby the financial institutions finds difficult to operate, the African economy is based on self destruct mechanism that gives all advantages to that of the western world. If Africa should involve in manufacturing and production of finished product from our resources it will change the narratives of Africa. Let's take the car manufacturing as an example, we have 54 countries and each should specialize in the manufacturing of a single part of the car, you can imagine the market and wealth that will be generated. This can go round in so many products etc. This shows the power of the African Free trade and the effects to the world economy. The video here will enlighten you more of the insight of the African economy and where we have gotten it wrong. The issue of borrowing to sustain the economy and the effects is clearly stated. Happy viewing and hope you like it.
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