That isn't how Africans view their future. But it is the lens others see Africa through @LopesInsights @HEQuarteyKwesi
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an historical and largely contemporary fact and nothing to do with lens Africans/non-Africans
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that evermore Africans wish to increase internal manufacturing & trade is promising for the future
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@calestous Africans not united if only kleptocratic elites benefit from raw commodity exploitation & export@LopesInsights @HEQuarteyKwesi1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Africa is a continent. Not all nations depends on resource exports, that western fetish
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@calestous oops,@africasacountry isn't!? Western#Harvard festish? What nations? Your export statistics?@LopesInsights @HEQuarteyKwesi1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Raw materials? Sorry.
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@calestous diamonds, gold, coltan,copper, coal, coffee, tea, cocoa, palmoil, sugar, ethanol@africasacountry@LopesInsights @HEQuarteyKwesi2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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I understand why raw materials are a preoccupation of those with historical interest
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what happened with the @HEQuarteyKwesi account?
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Maybe he is taking a break from the whole continent being trolled @africasacountry @LopesInsights
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