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Africa Must Deal with Blats for Its True Decolonisation : Unclothed Truth about Internalised Internal Colonialism.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mhango, Nkwazi Nkuzi.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Colonization.
Politics and government.
Decolonization--Africa.
Decolonization.
Africa--Colonization.
Africa.
Africa--Politics and government.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (326 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Mwanaka Media and Publishing Pvt Limited, 2023.
Summary:
Africa has always blamed external colonisation for its Catch-22s such as violent ethnic conflicts for the struggle for resource control, perpetual exploitation, poverty, and general underdevelopment all tacked to its past, which is a fact, logical, and the right to pour out vials of ire based perpetual victimhood it has clung to, and maintained, and lost a golden chance of addressing another type of colonialism, specifically internal colonisation presided over by black traitors or black betrayers or blats or blabes. Basically, internalised internal colonisation is but a mimesis of Africas nemesis, namely external colonisation as another major side of the jigsaw-cum-story all those supposed to either clinically address or take it on, have, by far, never done so for their perpetual peril. In addressing internal colonisation, this corpus explores and interrogates the narratives and nuances of the terms it uses. The untold story of Africa is about internal colonisation that has alluded to many for many years up until now simply because it made Africans wrongly believe that it is only external colonisation their big and only enemy.
Contents:
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
Contents
Table of Acronyms
Introduction
Chapter One: The Ontology of Internal Colonisation
Chapter Two: Decolonising Internal Institutions and Systems
i) Decolonising Executive and Its Imperial Presidency
ii) Decolonising the Judiciary
iii) Decolonising the Legislature
Chapter Three: The Politics of 'It Is Our Time to Eat'
Chapter Four: Political Decolonisation and Detoxification of Africa
Chapter Five: Systemic Decolonising and Deconstructing
Chapter Six: Socio-Economic Decolonisation of Africa
i) Economic Decolonisation
ii) Social Decolonisation of Africa
Chapter Seven: Socio-Economic Ramifications of Internal Colonialism
Africa needs Its Own Form of Rebirth in Everything
Conclusion
Table of References
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ISBN:
1-77931-493-0
OCLC:
1407276962

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