Not every leader is a guardian of the people. Some opt to sell out their own people for power and privilege. Take African presidents who lick the boots of their European or US counterparts. A good example is Mobutu Sese Seko, a puppet propped up by the West after the assassination of pan-African hero Patrice Lumumba during the Cold War. He’s one of the goats this week’s proverb warns us against. Can you name others?
Ahmed Kaballo
Not every leader is a guardian of the people. Some opt to sell out their own people for power and privilege. Take African presidents who lick the boots of their European or US counterparts. A good example is Mobutu Sese Seko, a puppet propped up by the West after the assassination of pan-African hero Patrice Lumumba during the Cold War. He’s one of the goats this week’s proverb warns us against. Can you name others?
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