Africa needs less globalisation and more real assistance [letter]

2002 
In this paper Bosede B. Afolabi concede with Ncayiyanas editorial published in the Bulletin of Medical Journal concerning on Africas legacy of exploitative colonial occupation by European powers reverberates for the lack of development in the country. However Afolabi notes that Ncayiyani failed to address centuries of slavery colonialism oppression and neocolonialism and clearly does not quite understand the psychological and sociological implications of the effects of Western domination on the situation in most African countries. Hence Afolabi suggests that to solve the health and development problems Africa must certainly pull itself out of its political and economic doldrums by reorienting its people after decades of militarization and non-accountable governments. This effort must be made with the assistance of well-meaning developed countries and organizations in which they can provide useful help such as education instead of globalization free market policy and privatization.
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