- Unending French interference in the country
- Black African greed and corruption
As violence continues
to rage in Central Africa Republic (CAR) The Biafran decides to shed
some lights in the unending crisis that has engulfed and impoverished what
would have been one of Africa’s richest countries.
Ever since her
independence from France in 1960, Central African Republic, formerly known as
the Ubangi- Shari (Oubangui-Chari) under French colonial
administration, has been a theatre of violence. With a
relatively small population of about 4.3 million and huge mineral and natural resources
such as diamond, uranium crude oil, gold, arable
land and timber, the country and its inhabitants would have been among the
richest in the continent. Unfortunately,