here's my take on it:
I feel like with the whole of subsaharan africa (maybe it's a black thing who knows) I would chalk up the problems into three things: laziness, selfishness and a case of the prisoners' dilemma. if I went into the whole thing, id probably end up writing an esay, but instead I'll just say, look around you even in first world countries, the conditions of african neighborhoods and restuarants; anyone in minnesota whos been to the biggest somali mall there (karmel) can tell you the trashy conditions of it.
we just don't seem to have a drive for excellence in everything, or ambition for the future, or next generations or collective community interest, rather it just seems to day to day living, everyone concerned about their own stomach and clan/kin. And of course they would be, but that is why i brought up the prisoners' dilemma. because if everyone forgoes their collective duty in their own interest, then the outcome for society as a whole will be a negative one.
God that was long, i just hope i made sense lol