Over time, Pan-Africanism suffered corruption due to greed, tribalism, and the pursuit of power. Leaders often prioritized personal gain over collective prosperity, which weakened the spiritual and economic cohesion of the continent.
External influences, such as colonial powers and economic exploitation, exploited divisions, creating distrust and competition among African nations and diaspora communities.
Pride and elitism replaced humility and collective vision, causing Pan-Africanism to lose its spiritual essence and practical effectiveness.
Resources meant for communal growth were mismanaged or siphoned away, and the dream of unified African sovereignty was derailed.
Understanding these historical failures is crucial for learners to grasp why the rebirth through the B.L.A.C.K. Nation framework is necessary to restore Africa’s spiritual and economic power.