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Across Africa, there is a deep, justified and often emotional conversation about history. Colonialism. Exploitation. Economic imbalance. Cultural disruption. We speak about it with conviction. We debate it in lecture halls, dissect it in policy forums and amplify it across radio, television and digital platforms. We question its legacy, challenge its consequences and demand redress, as we should. Yet, in the same breath, something quietly persists. A contradiction. A subtle but powerful inconsistency that rarely makes front page headlines, yet quietly shapes our institutions, our leadership culture and our sense of identity. We reject colonial structures in principle, yet preserve many of their symbols in practice.
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