There is a great answer to a similar question pasted in below. One of the most powerful changes that is pointed out, has to do with the changes in governmental structure that created legacies of ineptitude and even something called "kleptocracy," that became far too common on the African continent.
The way that the imperialist powers came in and superseded the natural progression of tribal cooperation and even at times tribal conflicts, created a situation where everyone quickly found it more profitable to ally themselves with the most powerful people in any situation, regardless of their trustworthiness or their ability to produce positive effects for the society, etc. This has been a constant factor in much of the horrible governance and the constant coups and other problems that have become a fixture in much of sub-saharan Africa.
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