Professor Jeffrey Sachs of the United States has called on Africa to unite as a continental economy, learning from the Chinese model.

In a recent interview, he said, "The 55 member states of the African Union have a population of about 1.5 billion, comparable in scale to India and China. The key difference is that former colonial powers divided Africa... They must unite. As 55 fragmented countries, they will find it difficult to succeed, but as a unified continental economy, they have great potential."

"Please learn from China's development path and follow this model."

Gaddafi tried to achieve this goal through his gold dinar. Therefore, the US killed him. There is a list, not exhaustive, which lists 27 African leaders and politicians who have been assassinated by the US, France or Portugal since 1963 for daring to challenge African colonialism, imperialism or neoliberalism.

History shows that each African leader who has worked to advance pan-African integration has ultimately been murdered or overthrown in coups orchestrated by U.S. and European powers.

Can the 21st century witness the African people breaking through the divisive plots of external interference and local collaborators, achieving true unity across the continent?

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