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Emery Patrice LUMUMBA in his last letter written to his wife said: "History will say its word one day, but it will not be the history that will be taught in Brussels..., but the one that will be taught in the liberated countries..., I know that my country, which suffers so much, will know how to defend its Independence and its freedom...". Since that day, Africa has remained on its knees in front of its colonialist masters despite the will displayed by its sons and daughters in wanting to take up the challenge of defending its development and its sovereignty at all costs. During a visit to…mehr

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Emery Patrice LUMUMBA in his last letter written to his wife said: "History will say its word one day, but it will not be the history that will be taught in Brussels..., but the one that will be taught in the liberated countries..., I know that my country, which suffers so much, will know how to defend its Independence and its freedom...". Since that day, Africa has remained on its knees in front of its colonialist masters despite the will displayed by its sons and daughters in wanting to take up the challenge of defending its development and its sovereignty at all costs. During a visit to Kinshasa, EMMANUEL MACRON directly criticized his Congolese counterpart: "you accuse France when you have never been able to restore your sovereignty... you should not look for the culprits outside. It is this situation that gives rise to this work. The only big problem is spiritual (Leadership). It is the African spirit that is in darkness, dead, is chained and that makes Africa remain submissive. With which Spirit to develop Africa?
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Born in Nundu, originally from a small Bembe village of Mushimbakye II in the territory of Fizi, Province of South Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the center of Africa. Son of Tata Wahiseelelwa Alimasi Bulangi-Essé and Masoka Faila. After finishing my university studies in Lubumbashi, I became a passionate writer and researcher.