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Uninformed, such citizens are easily cowed, manipulated and governed. Bottle-necks of development in Africa 1. The absence of peace and security. Destructive style of political and economic leadership 3. A frustrated democratization process. Inadequate international cooperation 5. For instance, a person who is unable to read and write in English language may be considered as an illiterate in that language even though he is able to read and write in other languages.
Illiteracy can lead to ignorance. For example, if you are unable to read and write in a particular language, it may simply means you are ignorant of that particular language. What is my point? All people should strive to keep themselves knowledgeable with several affairs in life. Obtaining a qualification is not enough.
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