Summary
· Africa has continued to be labelled “a dark continent.” We have reached a level where Western countries and institutions unashamedly view Africa from a prejudiced and obscured prism, blatantly treat our people as second-class citizens, and only praise the continent when it serves their purpose.
“Until
the lion learns to speak, the tales of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
This is an African proverb that remains relevant to this day. We often talk
about Africa telling its own stories, owning its narrative, and crafting the
vision it sees fit.
But
alas, the African story is still being told by outsiders.
The
characterisation of Africa in the Western world propagated by the media is
mostly a result of the dark days of colonialism, the remnants of which can be
traced today, and gives a false impression that Africa is isolated from the
rest of the world and is forever a land of the primitive prone to war and
chaos.
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