Financial Therapy is the Only hope for African Economy

Tumi Lepota
Jul 2, 2021

There’s a school of thought that believes that providing non-stringent access to financial services to the poor, paves the way to financial inclusion and ultimately, liberation. The truth the exact opposite.

If you do not produce the goods you consume, your dependency on them is bondage. If the same can be said of food, enriching the farm salesmen and the farmer, the same can be said of all goods and services. Including access to Financial Services.

THE REAL QUESTION IS: What will it take for Africans to learn the skills needed to own the means of production to which they’re enslaved?

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Tumi Lepota

Agricultural graduate who is passionate about finance, entrepreneurship and people development.