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Lumumba’s legacy precious to all Africans – Ghanaian leader’s daughter | |
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Despite the continent’s political independence, big corporations retain economic control, Samia Nkrumah has told RT | Despite the continent’s political independence, big corporations retain economic control, Samia Nkrumah has told RT |
The legacy of Patrice Lumumba is both rich and dear to all Africans, Ghanaian politician Samia Nkrumah has told RT in an exclusive interview. | |
Nkrumah, who is the daughter of Ghana’s liberation leader Kwame Nkrumah, called Lumumba’s legacy one of “African unity” and said local people “commemorate his memory and his work and his example.” | Nkrumah, who is the daughter of Ghana’s liberation leader Kwame Nkrumah, called Lumumba’s legacy one of “African unity” and said local people “commemorate his memory and his work and his example.” |
However, she said that even though many countries have gained independence politically, there is still “economic domination through big corporations.” | However, she said that even though many countries have gained independence politically, there is still “economic domination through big corporations.” |
Since the African continent is divided into “small economically unviable nations,” it’s difficult to stand alone, Nkrumah stressed. “But if we unite, we can become self-reliant,” she added. | Since the African continent is divided into “small economically unviable nations,” it’s difficult to stand alone, Nkrumah stressed. “But if we unite, we can become self-reliant,” she added. |
Africans need “to not rely on so many imports, very expensive imports to build our manufacturing base and our manufacturing capability,” Nkrumah stated. | Africans need “to not rely on so many imports, very expensive imports to build our manufacturing base and our manufacturing capability,” Nkrumah stated. |
Wednesday marks 63 years since the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). | Wednesday marks 63 years since the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). |
On June 24, 1960, Lumumba took office after winning the first real elections to be held in the Congo. He was imprisoned and overthrown on September 14 that same year. | On June 24, 1960, Lumumba took office after winning the first real elections to be held in the Congo. He was imprisoned and overthrown on September 14 that same year. |
Lumumba was executed on January 17, 1961. He has since been hailed as a martyr for his country’s independence, and for the causes of social justice and internationalism. | Lumumba was executed on January 17, 1961. He has since been hailed as a martyr for his country’s independence, and for the causes of social justice and internationalism. |
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