From Pan-Africanism to Personal Responsibility


The author reflects on their journey from a proud Pan-Africanist to a more nuanced understanding of Africa's economic challenges. They emphasize historical context, highlighting that Africa's struggles predate colonialism and are compounded by issues like war and trust breakdowns. True progress requires responsibility, hard work, and moving beyond victimhood to embrace data-driven solutions and invest in Africa's future, particularly through AI innovation.

AI Could Run Africa Better Than Politicians


The author reflects on Nigeria's past, highlighting the decline in living standards due to reduced government oversight after 1999. Suggesting a revival through AI in governance, they propose essential services remain public, create government-owned companies, improve transparency, and empower youth leadership. The aim is to rebuild the middle class and enhance accountability.

Public Goods and Economic Growth: Lessons from Nigeria


The author reflects on the adverse impacts of U.S. sanctions and aid on Nigeria, highlighting how foreign intervention disrupts local markets and perpetuates dependency on "free" offerings. Emphasizing the importance of a robust public sector for societal welfare, they call for accountability in U.S. policies that affect global economies, advocating for sustainable growth.