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Pan-Africanism – Is it still relevant?

On this episode of ‘Lumumba’s Africa’, Professor PLO Lumumba looks at the future prospects for the idea of pan-African unity. We look at the benefits that a pan-African society could bring to all citizens of the Mother Continent, and ask who is trying to undermine this concept, why former colonial powers fear a united Africa, and whether this dream of Pan-Africanism could one day come to life.

3.10.2024
12:37 min
3.10.2024
12:37 min
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Pan-Africanism – Is it still relevant?
Lumumba’s Africa focuses on the past and current issues affecting the African continent; Filmed amidst the beautiful landscapes of Kenya and hosted by Professor P.L.O. Lumumba, the show looks at the many dichotomies of Africa: why are some of the economies thriving while others stall; why conflicts emerge and refuse to die down, and why despite colonialism being ‘gone’, it still ruins the prosperity of nations.