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This conceptualization is primarily a product of the yester-decades (1960s) of African emancipation that proposed to eliminate imperialism from the face of the African continent. As such, it has but only remained an ideology to be found in the historical archives since the ensuing decades saw the emergence of dictators Mobutu (of former Zaire), Moi (of Kenya), and Idi Amin (of Uganda) to mention but a few. The last such dictator is Zimbabwe's Mugabe who has defined the tides of the time. These emergent dictators turned against their very brethren. They impoverished the masses by presiding over the collapse of their national economies.