Industrialization Leadership: Nkrumah's Ghana | Post-Colonialisms Today

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A thorough dissection of the industrialization tools and vision of Nkrumah in post-independence Ghana, offered by Jimi Adesina (Professor, University of South Africa; Researcher, Post-Colonialisms Today).

Except from ""Lessons from the Decolonization Era on Industrialization,"" virtual event organized by Post-Colonialisms Today on 4 March 2021.

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I will choose to put this analysis in one simple language.
NONSENSE
The European imperialist had created a platform where any activities on the planet is fully integrated into that's capitalism even in the communist world was created by the same ruler to aid capitalism
The European so many years of our engagement never laid any sort necessary foundation for Africans to be participant in the capitalist system
African is entirely out of the system
Nkrumah ground was very difficult one
The speaker here needs necessary rationale reference points to structure what he is putting out otherwise he's deeping the confusion created & maintained for us
Despite difficulties nkrumah went through he laid at least solid economic foundation nkrumah development plans not limited to Ghana alone was connected every African state
Nkrumah development layout were attacked by these few military men who were instigated by the west to take the nkrumah government they even repatriated many experts on certain sectors of Ghana industry some industrial machinery and industrial plants were left to rots, valuable industrial manuals were set into flame nkrumah knew exactly where we must go & he was leading strongly no mistakes
Nkrumah made no mistakes
The author is seeking attention from the west but that kind of master servant relationships was very long overdue
I will not go further simply
All you are saying is nonsense

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