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Africa: Rethinking the Concept of African Unity - Why Proper Education Is the First Place to Begin?

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Many academics that I spoke with had limited faith in the possibility of an "Africa Unity", in fact to many; African Unity is an illusion that may never be realized.

As a result of these facts and many more, I got to realize why many of my colleagues in academia still see "African Unity" as a mirage and that Africa is million miles away from achieving the said objective.

Hence, the strategy in properly educating the new African generation would be to teach them more of African history including African civilization and teach them little or no history of the West.

I shall conclude by stating that "African Unity" is still very possible if all states in Africa could go back to the basis by using the strategy the West use in educating their generation about their greatness and contribution to the world, and teach less of Africa.

If we must attain "African Unity", then proper education of our new generation and emerging leaders should be the first place to begin.

Source: allAfrica.com

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