Anti-Bono
Dambisa Moyo, author of “Dead Aid” is featured in the New York Times Magazine. I’m feeling her riff on celebrities and Africa (add Nicholas Kristoff to the gag list), though I must say we as Africans are not exactly helping our cause when we do things like steal maize meant for famine relief and have Cabinets with 40 ministers funded by KENYANS.
Sigh.
It is very hard to understand why this Topic of “Dead Aid” by Dr. D. Moyo has not attracted the attention it deserves!
Dr. D. Moyo’s theory of why African countries can’t develope as long as they are dependant on “Foreign Aid” makes alot of sense, when you carefully analise it.
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