24/05/2025
Why China Grew So Fast - And What Africa Can Learn?
Someone asked me today, “How was China able to achieve such rapid development in technology, science, and infrastructure?”
My answer was simple: China is not a democratic society.
In communist society it’s very hard to be infitrated by foreigners and easy for the in house leaders to control the People.
And that is key for any sustainable society
Now before you get offended, hear me out.
China runs a communist system, different from the Western-style democracy many African countries practice.
And whether we want to admit it or not, democracy as we know it today has been hijacked by the West, especially by those who see Africa as their resource hub.
You see, as long as Africa remains a supplier of raw materials to the West, they will never allow true democracy to thrive here. There will always be interference, manipulation, and infiltration.
political strings pulled behind the scenes to keep Africa dependent and disorganized.
If Africa truly wants to develop, we need to rethink our approach to governance.
I’m not calling for communism or autocracy,
I’m calling for a new model I call
“Contentment Governance.”
What do I mean by contentment?
• A leadership structure focused on the real needs of its people.
• A system where development is
long-term and strategic.
• A shared national vision, not tied to short political cycles.
• A government that prioritizes
nation-building over foreign approval.
Look at Dubai. Look at Rwanda. Even though their systems differ, one thing is common: stability, long-term leadership, and a deep commitment to national growth.
If we keep copying American-style democracy while ignoring our unique African realities, we will continue to struggle.
This message may hurt, but I believe it is the truth Africa needs to hear.
Democracy is beautiful, yes!
but until it’s truly ours, it may not serve us.
This is the reason why I don’t believe in Nigeria electorial system.
Cos’ it’s not feasibly substantial,
there will always be interference
during and after election and there is nothing you can doo about it.
Let’s stop pretending and start thinking.
We need a change…
Africa needs a change.