For centuries, Africa has stood as both a symbol of abundance and a victim of exploitation. A land blessed beyond measure but still burdened beyond reason. Why Always Africa? explores the paradox of a continent so rich in mineral resources, cultural diversity, and human potential, yet persistently portrayed as poor, unstable, and dependent.
The author takes a brave and unflinching look at the forces that continue to cripple the continent despite its unmatched wealth, talent, and resilience. From corruption and poverty to tribalism, neocolonialism, and the rise of puppet leadership, the book explores ten modern plagues that have inflicted Mama Africa with pain and obstructed true progress.
With a voice both passionate and provocative, this book is not just a narrative of Africa's trials, it is a call to consciousness. A reflection and demand for change. Through historical insight, analysis, and a deep love for the continent, the author dares to ask the question many avoid: Why always Africa?