Development and the Right to Education in Africa by A.C. Onuora-Oguno

Development and the Right to Education in Africa by A.C. Onuora-Oguno

Author:A.C. Onuora-Oguno
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


This situation I opine forms the bedrock for the corrupt nature of African societies, where leaders are now more self-centred than people centred, occasioning the continents’ struggles of redefining its developmental challenges .

5.4 Impact of African Style Education on Rule of Law, Governance and Development

As already stated, African states have in most situations continued to rue the negative effects of colonial conquest. It is, however, important that an end to this position be adopted with an inward examination and attempt to fashion a way forward for the Africa of our dreams. It thus remains incontrovertible that from the beginning of post-colonial rule in Africa, there remains a retarded quest towards positive development in the continent.29 The dearth of rule of law and good governance in the recent past remains the bane of Africa developmental issues and not that of colonial conquest. Imperatively, a brief understanding of the synergy between the trinity is paramount to enable us have a better grasp of the impact an African conceptualisation of education would have in aiding the realisation of the African development.



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