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For African Nations to come into their own and compete on the same level like their sort after Counterparties - the developed Nations, they would need to look back on what they did wrong to help make the right decisions for the present and future Africa. They would need to make independent decisions as Sovereign nations away from the prying eyes of International laws to help the Continent as a whole move into the realm developed nations enjoy. In the past Africa nations have joined organisations such as World Trade Organisation (WTO), International Monetary Funds (IMF) and General Agreements…mehr

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For African Nations to come into their own and compete on the same level like their sort after Counterparties - the developed Nations, they would need to look back on what they did wrong to help make the right decisions for the present and future Africa. They would need to make independent decisions as Sovereign nations away from the prying eyes of International laws to help the Continent as a whole move into the realm developed nations enjoy. In the past Africa nations have joined organisations such as World Trade Organisation (WTO), International Monetary Funds (IMF) and General Agreements on Tarrifs and Trades (GATT) in line with International laws which arguably may have left the continent with little or no profitable gains at a point in history. This book chronicles African Nations' plight from when they became sovereign Nations to their present state and what may be in store for them for the future.
Autorenporträt
Iyadunni is a University of London law graduate (LLB) with a Masters degree in International Legal Studies from the University of East London. She is about to complete her Legal Practice Course at the University of Westminster. Iyadunni works in the Compliance sector of the UK Financial Market.