P.S. I know of the Chinese investing in Africa (continent) and I question their motives.
It was used in context this time. Maybe it's different on your phone. I'm on desktop so
Also, there's too many corrupt leaders in Western Africa. I agree that they depend on the West too much.Most African countries need a change of leadership and government restructure for a chance of a superpower to happen but people are too selfish and too dependent on the West.
Another problem is the brain drain too.
African countries I believe have the potential to become Superpowers are Ghana, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Congo(just based off their natural resources).
If Ghana or Ethiopia doesn't f-ck up, then I can see them becoming a superpower. Nigeria I'm 50/50 on because of the Igbos and them wanting to separate. If that happens, then Nigeria will be in trouble from what I've researched.African countries I believe have the potential to become Superpowers are Ghana, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Congo(just based off their natural resources).
Ethiopia has actually been progressing since the early 80s when they had that famine (that was when the song "we are the world was made").If Ghana or Ethiopia doesn't f-ck up, then I can see them becoming a superpower. Nigeria I'm 50/50 on because of the Igbos and them wanting to separate. If that happens, then Nigeria will be in trouble from what I've researched.
F-cking sad, but I'm glad Ethiopia is prospering. I just want to see my people do well.Ethiopia has actually been progressing since the early 80s when they had that famine (that was when the song "we are the world was made").
People who were around back then told me when Ethiopians came to Nigeria to play against the Nigerian soccer team Nigerian fans would taunt them by throwing bread at the Ethiopian players