Every civilisation is shaped not only by its resources or political structures but also by the story it tells about itself. Narrative is not cosmetic; it is structural. It influences confidence, investment, leadership, and long-term development. When people control their narrative, they control perception. And when they control perception, they influence destiny. For centuries, Africa’s story has largely been told through external lenses. Explorers, colonial administrators, foreign correspondents, international institutions, and global media
Every civilisation is shaped not only by its resources or political structures but also by the story it tells about itself. Narrative is not cosmetic; it is structural. It influences confidence, investment, leadership, and long-term development. When people control their narrative, they control perception. And when they control perception, they influence destiny. For centuries, Africa’s story has largely been told through external lenses. Explorers, colonial administrators, foreign correspondents, international institutions, and global media