"Education, particularly higher education, will take Africa into the mainstream of globalization"
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The intent is strategic reassurance. To domestic audiences, it’s a promise that universities can be ladders rather than luxury goods: a pathway to jobs, mobility, and national relevance. To international audiences, it signals alignment with the consensus language of the early 2000s: globalization is inevitable, so policy should focus on “capacity,” “skills,” and “integration” rather than resistance. That’s why the sentence avoids antagonists. No mention of trade asymmetries, debt, brain drain, or the way “mainstream” can mean assimilation into someone else’s current.
The subtext is a wager: that higher education can reconcile two competing anxieties at once - Africa being left behind, and Africa being included only as a market or a labor pool. It’s also a quiet argument about governance. Universities don’t just produce engineers; they produce administrators, journalists, and critics. In that sense, Kufuor is selling education as both economic strategy and statecraft: the soft power that makes globalization less something that happens to Africa and more something Africa can negotiate.
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Kufuor, John Agyekum. (2026, January 15). Education, particularly higher education, will take Africa into the mainstream of globalization. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/education-particularly-higher-education-will-take-69835/
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"Education, particularly higher education, will take Africa into the mainstream of globalization." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/education-particularly-higher-education-will-take-69835/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




