The West's Conspiracy to Recolonize Africa

The West's Conspiracy to Recolonize Africa
Author: Albert Enang Eno Usang
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-11-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781790479863


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Samson Fisia is an African in the diaspora who forsook his thriving brokerage business in the US to return home to his native country of Kunsunda, a typical sub-saharan African country, to contribute his quota towards bringing it out of the doldrums of backwardness, poverty, and under development. To achieve this, he knew the best way would be to change the political culture of Kunsunda as when the politics is right, all else falls in place. Thus, he set up a movement - Movement for Change in the Political Culture of Kunsunda(MOCPIK). Unknown to him and his compatriots, the West was just about fed up with certain things, rather, fed up with the way certain things were going in Africa which they were loosing a grasp on, and were not happy about; thus, to rectify this anomaly, they embarked on a mission to recolonize her. This idea began with Britain, who webbed other fellow Westerners in, who subsequently loved the idea, approved it, and embraced it; with an agreement to recolonize colonies they left off as colonial masters. And for a test run, the former British colonial territory of Kunsunda was chosen to try out the idea, upon whose success fellow Westerners will move in, reconquer, and recolonize their respective former colonies. However, they put up a facade to the world they are going back to Africa for a myriad of issues including her inability to govern herself, migration issues, amongst others.So, while Fisia's movement was sanitizing Kunsunda, Britain had already drawn a road map to recolonizing her and set about achieving it. But the Africans unwittingly fell right into the hands of the Westerners and their plans as they found ready made facilitators for their hideous plan. And what are these facilitators? It is the African's inherent propensity towards corruption, greed, self centeredness, and dearth of leadership abilities. Thus, while Fisia and his movement tried and tried to change the political culture, they kept meeting with failure after failure as Kunsundans refused to change from their corrupt tendencies until frustrated, Fisia took his life. And it is this inalienable corrupt nature in Kunsundans, and Africans in general, that made the Britons succeed as they manipulated the Kunsundan economy and polity through her avaricious citizens with all sorts of treacherous instruments until they recolonized her. The stage was now clear for a complete continental recolonization.


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