A powerful and uncompromising examination of Africa’s historical, political, economic, and psychological journey from colonial subjugation to a new vision for radical emancipation and continental unity.
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Enigma of Colonialism confronts one of Africa’s greatest paradoxes: how a continent so rich in natural resources remains structurally confined to poverty, dependency, and instability. Laz E. Ihukobi traces the deliberate economic and psychological designs of colonial and neo-colonial systems — then offers a radical blueprint for continental recovery and unity.
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Independent
How colonialism conquered mind and faith — salvation as currency, engineered amnesia, and the grammar of rebirth.
The Berlin Conference, corporatized carve-ups, forced labour and the destruction of indigenous industries.
Political, economic and psychological shackles that keep the continent neo-colonial.
Debt, IMF & World Bank conditionalities, and the invisible apparatus of modern empire.
Shared sovereignty, continental institutions, economic reconstruction, and cultural rebirth — a practical roadmap.
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— Laz E. Ihukobi
Laz E. Ihukobi is a philosopher and cultural theorist. His work blends rigorous analysis with poetic narrative and presents a visionary framework for African liberation rooted in memory, identity, and sovereignty.
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