Conflict between People of Africa vs Their Leaders
1. Genesis (How the Conflict Begins)
The conflict begins because most African leaders fail to deliver the promises of independence and democracy. They become selfish, cling to power, and forget the struggles of the ordinary citizens.
The people want better governance, jobs, education, healthcare, and justice.
The leaders instead focus on enriching themselves, silencing opponents, and showing off to outsiders.
2. Escalation (How It Grows Worse)
Kenya
Prof. Kimani, a top academic, is punished by the Kenyan government for allegedly assaulting a member of parliament.His story serves to expose a country that is controlled by greedy and corrupt members of parliament.
Nigeria
Pastor Chiamaka is punished for criticizing the president for failing to deal with the riots in the city.
Zimbabwe
Comrade Melusi, a former freedom fighter, is betrayed by his president (a fellow liberation hero).
The president kills Melusi’s wife during Gukurahundi, a military attack on the Ndebele people.
Later, Melusi fails when he tries to run for president because the elections are rigged.
He plans to confront the president at the summit to avenge his wife’s death—but is arrested and disappears, showing how dictators silence critics.
Gambia
Gambia hosts the African Union summit, but poor people suffer to impress foreign guests.
Slums are destroyed, people are displaced without compensation, fountains are installed while real needs are ignored.
The Gambian government focuses on appearances instead of serving its citizens.
Lessons
Bad leadership causes suffering to the citizens.
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