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The Balance Sheet Lie

Reclaiming Africa’s Wealth

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The Balance Sheet Lie

By: Peter Murray
Narrated by: Christian Neale
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They told Africa it was poor. They lied.

The Balance Sheet Lie: Reclaiming Africa's Wealth Africa is not broke. Africa is undervalued.

Trillions of dollars in minerals, land, energy, and strategic assets are systematically priced at fractions of their real worth. This audiobook shows how that happened, who benefits, and why the numbers you have been shown were never neutral.

Written for a new generation, this is not a history lesson. It is a financial wake up call.

Inside, you will discover

  • how colonial accounting never ended, it evolved
  • why Africa's balance sheets are designed to look weak
  • how global markets extract value without ownership
  • what revaluation actually means in real terms
  • why Gen Z holds the leverage older generations never used

This audiobook does not ask for permission. It does not beg for aid. It does not preach victimhood.

It explains power, pricing, and control in language you can understand and use.

If you believe Africa's future depends on charity, this book is not for you. If you believe Africa's future depends on ownership, valuation, and strategy, this audiobook is essential.

Listen to it.

Pass it on.

Because once you understand the lie, you can never unsee it.

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