Common African currency
There are around 42 separate currencies in Africa. Most of them, tied to the currencies of former colonizers, suffer from foul play and legalized international fraud, carried out by the former masters of Africa. But now, decades since the continent was made at least nominally free from the reign of Western tyrants, it may be high time for the development of a unified, common African currency that will stand firm in the face of financial adversity. Esteemed Professor PLO Lumumba explains how this could be done and what obstacles are in the way.
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