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For anyone tired of the "white saviour" narrative, for anyone interested in the real history of colonialism’s aftermath, or for anyone who simply wants to laugh while they learn, Dipo Faloyin’s book is essential reading. It reminds us that Africa is not a backdrop for Western heroism—it is the main character of its own story.
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Africa is home to 54 distinct nations, over 1.4 billion people, and more than 2,000 languages.
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Faloyin does not excuse the failings of African leadership. He engages in honest, sometimes scathing critiques of the "Big Men" rulers who have looted their own resources. He discusses the colonial borders that set the stage for conflict, but refuses to let colonialism be the only excuse for present-day corruption.