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Home » Lifestyle » Being Overlooked by Trump is Exactly What Africa Needs, Says Former CBN Deputy Governor Moghalu

Being Overlooked by Trump is Exactly What Africa Needs, Says Former CBN Deputy Governor Moghalu

January 27, 2025
in Lifestyle, News
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Former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Kingsley Moghalu has opined that being sidelined by United States President, Donald Trump is exactly what Africa needs.

The ex-CBN Deputy Governor, in a post on his X handle on Sunday, January 27, maintained that Africa needs to take its destiny into its own hands and chart its own course.

 

“Being sidelined by Trump is exactly what Africa needs. We need to wake up and stop moaning about what Trump ‘means for Africa’.

“Africa needs to take its destiny into its own hands and chart its own course. Just tired of the ‘what Trump means for Africa’ discourse of dependency,” Moghalu posted on X.

 

Being sidelined by Trump is exactly what Africa needs ? CBN ex-Deputy Gov, Moghalu

 

 

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