Transactional leadership ensures an unhealthy/antagonistic leader-follower relationship. Most African governments
are personal ruler ship, military dictatorship or fragile democracies. The âwillâ of the people and ultimate sovereignty of
the people have become a myth. The transactional leader turns his entire state into a machine for his own profit and
that of a few friends, His thoughts lack objectivity and intellectual rig our at critical moments and incline his fledgling
state to disorderly growth and mental deficiency. This sophistication of criminality and production of aggressive
millineries is sustained because Africa has a very high rate of illiteracy of about 80%. They live in the rural areas,
engage in subsistence farming, petty trading and local handcraft and picking of minerals on the ground. Its rudimentary
background in science and technology produces an uneven process in its participation in Economic globalization. This
fosters a structure of dependence of African nations on the industrial nations. This can only be overcome by a qualitative
change in their internal structures and external relations, âlike investing in a healthy well-fed literate populationâ and
development of indigenous technology advancement. Unfortunately the people are considered as victims or even
opponents of Government. The paper advocates for transformational leadership in all global states like Christ-Apostle
transformational partnership uplifting âservantsâ to âFriendsâ of God the Father (John, 15:15). Common humanity will
begin to enjoy a progressive partnership from leader-follower, follower-leader through feedback process to moral
exemplar-upcoming leaders in designs environment that demands innovation and promotes entrepreneurial activity for
the prosperity of all mankind.