The greatest danger that faces Africa is the danger of Balkanization, the danger of being broken up into small, fragmented states.
First president of Ghana
The greatest danger that faces Africa is the danger of Balkanization, the danger of being broken up into small, fragmented states.
First president of Ghana
Speech at the First Conference of Independent African States
1958
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