African attitude : novel

A young Gambian immigrant explores the contrasting philosophies of
his fellows in Paris with regard to the West: staunch Pan-Africanism
versus hard pro-Western.
He is amazed to discover that most of them regard themselves as
superior to those who stay in Africa, and have very negative views
about them. He is distressed to see that they lose their national identity.
This story demonstrates the triviality and pointlessness of the attitude
of some African immigrants. Will they come to their nationalistic
senses, unite and learn from their errors, and stand strong for the
Africa to which they owe so much, and which badly needs them?
A story that lifts the lid on the lives of Gambian immigrants in Paris -
a world of tragedy, terror and futility, tempered by the voice of reason.
This is a story that will show you a world you could never imagine.