APC1501
ASSIGNMENT 1 2026
DUE: MARCH 2026 (MEMO)
, APC1501 ASSIGNMENT 1 2026
DUE MARCH 2026
Question 1
Compare common elements or factors in African states (not more than four
countries) with a specific reference to socio-economic and political elements or
factors in those countries you selected. Your answer should pay attention to the
evolution of the post-colonial African states.
Common Elements in Post-Colonial African States
Introduction
The post-colonial African state emerged from a complex historical process that included
pre-colonial societies, colonial rule, and nationalist struggles for independence.
Although African societies are diverse in culture, history and political experience,
several fundamental socio-economic and political features can be identified across
different countries. A comparison of Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC),
Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria highlights these shared elements and illustrates the broader
patterns that shaped the evolution of post-colonial African states.
The Legacy of Colonial Rule
ASSIGNMENT 1 2026
DUE: MARCH 2026 (MEMO)
, APC1501 ASSIGNMENT 1 2026
DUE MARCH 2026
Question 1
Compare common elements or factors in African states (not more than four
countries) with a specific reference to socio-economic and political elements or
factors in those countries you selected. Your answer should pay attention to the
evolution of the post-colonial African states.
Common Elements in Post-Colonial African States
Introduction
The post-colonial African state emerged from a complex historical process that included
pre-colonial societies, colonial rule, and nationalist struggles for independence.
Although African societies are diverse in culture, history and political experience,
several fundamental socio-economic and political features can be identified across
different countries. A comparison of Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC),
Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria highlights these shared elements and illustrates the broader
patterns that shaped the evolution of post-colonial African states.
The Legacy of Colonial Rule