“Mandela was not the only head of state taken in by Koagne. Le king kept snapshots of himself with many a man of power, among them Mobutu Sese Seko and Denis Sassou Nguesso […] He took Mobutu for 15 million dollars. Blaise Compaoré of Burkina Faso lost 40 million to him. Sassou, Etienne Eyadéma of Togo, several high officials of Gabon, Tanzania and Kenya, a member of the Spanish government and an ex-operative of the Israeli Mossad were bamboozled as well.” – Dominique Malaquais (Blood Money: A Douala Chronicle).
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Neo Muyanga
The Way of Companions by Ayi Kwei Armah (PER ANKH, 2018)
The Way of Companions by Ayi Kwei Armah (PER ANKH, 2018)
The Text: Of Africa's oldest ways of life and death, there are two. One, the royal road, irresistibly attractive to power-addicts, is lined with hierarchies, priests, armies and bureaucracies. It gave Plato his liberal model of the slave-owning aristocracy, the template for imperial, colonial and apartheid systems of social inequality.
