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Can Africa Escape, is an authoritative book that thoroughly analyzes the challenges of contemporary Africa institutions, the political ideology of global capitalism in Africa, political economy in Africa as it relates to global ethics. ¿Can Africa Escape¿ The book brilliantly presents a convincing and revising false sketch of what Africa nations' internal sovereignty revealed since post-decolonization, and post-democratization after the 90s. Shaibu Jr. revealed that various Africa nations' internal questions relating to ¿Poverty Paradise, Resources Curse & Aid Continent¿ were not ordinary.…mehr

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Can Africa Escape, is an authoritative book that thoroughly analyzes the challenges of contemporary Africa institutions, the political ideology of global capitalism in Africa, political economy in Africa as it relates to global ethics. ¿Can Africa Escape¿ The book brilliantly presents a convincing and revising false sketch of what Africa nations' internal sovereignty revealed since post-decolonization, and post-democratization after the 90s. Shaibu Jr. revealed that various Africa nations' internal questions relating to ¿Poverty Paradise, Resources Curse & Aid Continent¿ were not ordinary. Rather, a deliberate effort by various capitalists, states, and their mendacious nature of business in Africa, has grossly facilitated to undermine African nations' internal sovereignty and lack of internal industrialization. Shaibu Jr. offers readers a credible pictures into Africa internal impediment, re-examining resources curse debate since post democratization, down to these modern age of globalization. A well-researched, articulate, astonishing and enlightened book that clarifies various glitches applicable to the contemporary African continent, historic and pathetic democratic plight.
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Shaibu Jr. is an academic scholar and independent researcher with enormous authority on geopolitical studies, diplomatic relations, strategic studies, foreign policy and political economy. A seasonal Lecturer on Modern Geopolitics in Africa, Psychology of Terrorism and political economy. Had previously worked with the Nigerian Diplomatic Service.