“Africa in the 21st Century is a continent of potential. It is a place where democracy is advancing, where economies are growing,” said President George W. Bush, at the beginning of his six-day five-nation tour of Africa.
If the words of the US leader are anything to go by, why has his term seen the
Africa must be wary of relationships that relegate the continent to a beggar status, encourage artificial economies and feed corrupt regimes. The continent indeed, has great natural and human resource potential. It must therefore build up confidence, look inward, exploit its resources and lay strategies to benefit from the China-US rivalry.