Viewpoint: African unity still a dream

by angryindian | January 12, 2007 at 10:41 am
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My father, Ghana's first President Kwame Nkrumah, was a trendsetter in more ways than one. One of his most outstanding legacies was a political commitment to African continental unity. The Arabic-speaking states of North Africa were, in his vision, no less African than those predominantly non-Arab states south of the Sahara. With his initial encouragement, Arabs have since become active participants in the politics of Africa. Nkrumah's was no easy mission. There were many in Africa and in the West who wished to extricate Arab countries from costly African commitments and interventions south of the Sahara.

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