I wish I was here to add the following advice.
1. Africans use colonialism to unite it's people locally on a 'shared enemy' theory which has given them huge losses becuz it doesn't address their internal issues
2. Africans view of the state is 'strong man, weak system' philosophy, it is partially inherited from colonials. They just copied the colonial system not created a system that has african characteristics like china with it's communism it has 'chinese characteristics' not 'european'
3. In African countries their is always an 'elite' class, tribe, or region, which the non-elite have an oppressed identity complex. Even if given power these non elites produce horrendous results. Look at South africa the majority black system is far worse then the white run system. This type of issue exists across the continent like tutsi/hutu dynamics but huto was brave and allowed their ruling class rule, while others haven't.