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That Africa is in crisis today is no doubt. Media are full of stories and analyses to this effect. However, it is very difficult to come across such an analysis produced by an African, giving a genuine insider's perspective. Dr. Onyango, however, in giving that perspective, avoids the usual eye-glazing notion that Africa's problems are the fruits of colonialism and imperialism. While not being blind to the shortcomings of colonial regimes, Dr Onyango recognises that Europe made many positive contributions to the development of Africa, and could, together with the rest of the developed world, continue to do so, provided Africa puts her house in order. To achieve the desirable objective, Dr. Onyango demonstrates that whenever one begins to analyse an African problem, it becomes evident that without the development of her own culture and its successful dissemination to others, Africa will never catch up with the rest of the world in the current crucial economic turn point. Because of the efforts of men and women like Dr. Onyango, Africa and her people will be greatly encouraged to strive for their rightful place in the sun.
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