Geo-Economics
17 min
This article critiques the increasing demand for summits between Africa and global powers, which often resemble unequal partnerships. Nations like Russia and Japan seek geo-economic influence through aid and debt forgiveness, weakening Africa’s negotiating power. Despite Africa’s strong economic potential and growth projections, the article urges African leaders to prioritize equitable deals that foster sustainable development rather than dependency. It advocates for African sovereignty, encouraging leaders to reject aid-based relations and pursue partnerships that emphasize financial equality and long-term growth.