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American Research Journal of History and Culture
ISSN (Online): 2379-2914
DOI: 10.46568/arjhc
From the Thesis of the Colonial Situation to the Antithesis of Colonial Independence: Where is our Synthesis
Abstract
In spite of many years of slave trade in Africa, this paper finds relevant contemporary political economy
relationship with the current politics of development and under development in Africa with Europe. The paper,
by way of political economy analysis, argues that Europe did not start the slave trade. African societies had sold
slaves to each other for centuries and for export to North Africa and Asia across the Sahara through Ethiopia and the
Azanian ports. However, the flow of slave across the Indian Ocean was very minimal compared with transatlantic
trade. It is the sheer volume of the slave traffic across the Atlantic and the brutality/the current impact that has
continued to affect Africans that this paper investigates. The paper interrogates the ideological metamorphosis
of nomenclature to globalization and capitalism and examines its implication in our contemporary society with
particular reference to Nigeria and recommends that the issue be readdressed in the light of the present capitalism.