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Africa’s God-Given Riches vs. The West’s Artificial Dominance

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Africa, endowed with vast natural resources, has long been subjected to exploitation by Western powers. This dynamic has led to a paradox where a resource-rich continent faces persistent poverty and underdevelopment. An opinion piece from Graphic Online delves into this issue, questioning the metrics of wealth and the structures that perpetuate inequality.

Historical Context of Exploitation
The exploitation of Africa’s resources dates back to colonial times, where European powers extracted minerals and other commodities to fuel their industrial growth. This legacy continues today, with multinational corporations often benefiting more than the local populations.

Modern-Day Resource Extraction and Its Impacts
In countries like the Democratic Republic of the Congo, rich in cobalt and coltan, resource extraction has not translated into widespread economic benefits. Instead, it has often led to environmental degradation, labor abuses, and conflicts.

Calls for Equitable Resource Management
African leaders and organizations are advocating for fairer practices in resource management. During a UN environmental assembly, leaders from several African nations called for equitable controls and benefit-sharing in the extraction of minerals used for renewable energy technologies.

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