Thank you for your deep insightful thoughts. You are a reflection of the high standards of the American education system. Obviously you look to the following non-white leadership as the high standards us white males should strive for.
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo President Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea is one of Africa's largest producers of oil and has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world
The country also has one of the worlds highest under-5 mortality rates: about 20% of its children die before the age of five. Many of the remaining 80% of the children dont have access to quality educational and healthcare facilities.
José Eduardo dos Santos, President of Angola
According to the United States Agency For International Development (USAID), the country is the second-largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa.
But for all its resource wealth, the vast majority of Angolans still live in the most horrid socio-economic conditions. 68% of the countrys total population lives below the poverty line of $1.7 a day, while 28% live on less than 30 cents. Education is free, but its practically worthless.
Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe
The countrys high literacy rate does not necessarily translate into employment opportunities for its people. Zimbabwes unemployment rate is the highest in sub-Saharan Africa: it's over 60%.
Sub-Saharan Africas last absolute monarch presides over a country which has one of the world's highest HIV prevalence rates: ver 35 percent of adults. Its average life expectancy is the lowest in the world at 33 years; nearly 70 percent of the countrys citizens live on less than $1 a day and 40 percent are unemployed.
Omar Al-Bashir, President of Sudan
after seizing power, Al-Bashir dispersed all political parties in the country, disbanded the countrys parliament and shut down all privately-owned media outlets. His reign has been characterized by a civil war in which over one million have been killed, while several millions have been displaced.
Nicolás Maduro Moros President ofVenezuela
As protests against Maduro intensified in the slums of the South American country on Wednesday, the death count rises while food supplies decrease
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Mfonobong Nsehe , Wall Street Journal WSJ
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