Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has called on African leaders to unite and reclaim the continent’s resources from former colonial powers, describing Africa as “the most beautiful part of the world.” Expressing frustration that much of the continent’s wealth has been taken by other nations, Hamilton urged: “I’m looking forward and hoping that the people running those countries can come together and take Africa back.
Take it back from the French, from the Spanish and Portuguese, and also the British.” He emphasized that Africa has the resources to be “the greatest and most powerful part of the world” and that collaboration among African nations is key to ensuring resources benefit its own people. Social media reactions were mixed, with many pointing out that African leaders themselves have become the new colonizers, prioritizing personal interests over continental unity.
Key Points
Hamilton’s comments reframe Africa’s challenges as ongoing colonial exploitation rather than purely internal failures.
His call for unity echoes pan-Africanist ideals of continental self-determination.
Social media reactions highlight skepticism that current African leaders will prioritize collective good over personal gain.
The mention of specific former colonial powers (France, Spain, Portugal, Britain) targets historical exploiters.
The remarks come from a global sports icon, amplifying their reach and impact.
Lewis Hamilton throws his weight behind Africa’s liberation, urging leaders to unite and reclaim the continent’s wealth from former colonizers, but Nigerians and Africans online respond with a stark reality check: the real colonizers now sit in presidential palaces.
Sources: Social Media Comments
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