AFRICA IN 2084: When a continent forgot to think for itself

    Francis Egbokhare | YSOT | Jun 17, 2026    
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In the year 2084, the continent glittered from the sky. At night, the coastlines of Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Ghana glowed with towers of mirrored glass and algorithmic billboards that spoke in borrowed accents. The cities had become exhibitions of imported modernity: vertical forests of steel, surveillance drones, biometric checkpoints, luxury enclaves, climate domes and endless holographic advertisements promising “Global Citizenship.”

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