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Why Is Africa Underdeveloped? - cover
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Why Is Africa Underdeveloped?

Kuplorn Sam

Editora: @SK

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The first thing that may come to mind when people talk about why Africa is underdeveloped is poor leadership. That’s somehow true, in fact it’s true but the question again is ‘why is the leadership poor?’ There is a problem bigger than this. It’s not only the leaders because we’ve continually changed our leadership for many years, even decades. The problem is not only the leaders but  everyone. Something huge is missen.
This book will let you know the main reason why Africa is underdeveloped?
Disponível desde: 21/09/2023.

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