Africa is free, but are its systems truly independent?
From education and governance to health, language, and economics, many African institutions still operate on frameworks inherited from colonial rule. These systems were never designed to serve African people, they were designed to control, extract, and reshape.
In Decolonize African Institutions, Kelvin Jasi exposes how these colonial legacies continue to influence modern Africa, limiting growth, identity, and true independence. More importantly, this book goes beyond critique. It offers a bold and practical vision for rebuilding African institutions rooted in indigenous knowledge, cultural values, and self-reliance. This is not just a book, it is a call to rethink, to reclaim, and to rebuild. If Africa is to rise, it must do so on its own terms.
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