Why do you think that North Korea's Kim Jong-un is amongst the most feared Presidents in the world? Now, picture if African nations had access to nuclear weapons. Would it result in more power and respect for African leaders? Of course, the answer is yes. Africa consists of 54 countries, yet its presidents often lack respect and attention from the global community. They are frequently dismissed, mistreated, and even referred to as servants when summoned to the United States or Europe. However, Professor Patrick Lumumba, a lawyer and advocate for Pan-Africanism, sometimes ponders the idea of Africa possessing nuclear weapons. He believes that if Africa had such weaponry, Western leaders would reconsider before making derogatory statements about the continent. Professor Lumumba supports a united Africa without borders between its countries. He envisions a return to Africa's historical state, which existed for thousands of years prior to the arrival of European colonial powers who came in and enslaved Africans and divided the continent by arbitrarily drawing lines on a map, creating and dividing countries based on their own selfish interests. Although colonialism and slavery officially ended, Africa still faces a modern form of exploitation today called neocolonialism. Africa has long been a target of Western interference and intervention, with little regard for its sovereignty. Western countries have taken advantage of this impunity to exploit and meddle in African affairs for so many years. However, Lumumba offers a solution to this problem with his idea of nuclear deterrence. By possessing nuclear weapons, African nations could potentially deter Western powers from interfering or exploiting Africa's resources. Lumumba's words have resonated deeply in the Western world, as he traces the roots of exploitation in Africa back to the horrors of slavery and colonization. It is time for Africa to take control of its destiny and protect its sovereignty. In the past, South Africa was the one to start this project, constructing nuclear weapons. More details about this significant accomplishment will be provided later in the video.
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