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The provided text examines the economic decline of post-colonial Africa, focusing on how inflation and currency mismanagement have crippled nations like Ghana. The author highlights how hyperinflation and the printing of worthless money have forced citizens into a barter economy or a reliance on illegal black markets. Furthermore, the source discusses the tragic exploitation of wildlife, where the high value of ivory and rhino horn on the global market fuels a poaching crisis that threatens extinction. This instability is attributed to the legacy of colonialism and the subsequent failures of national leaders who prioritized personal power over regional cooperation. Ultimately, the text argues that Africa's survival depends on forming regional economic unions and moving toward agricultural self-sufficiency.
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The provided text examines the economic decline of post-colonial Africa, focusing on how inflation and currency mismanagement have crippled nations like Ghana. The author highlights how hyperinflation and the printing of worthless money have forced citizens into a barter economy or a reliance on illegal black markets. Furthermore, the source discusses the tragic exploitation of wildlife, where the high value of ivory and rhino horn on the global market fuels a poaching crisis that threatens extinction. This instability is attributed to the legacy of colonialism and the subsequent failures of national leaders who prioritized personal power over regional cooperation. Ultimately, the text argues that Africa's survival depends on forming regional economic unions and moving toward agricultural self-sufficiency.
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