SteveJobsGhost
First time out of the vault

The post-war fate of other countries and continents in the Fallout universe is an interesting notion to explore. However, as it is in most post-apocalyptic scenarios, the Anglosphere and other developed nations seem to get the most attention.
Africa's historical narrative is an interesting one, full of colonialism, conflict, power-crazed dictators, oppression, revolution, etc. WWII is seen by most as the turning point for African fortunes, and the turning tide of human liberty led to the independence of nearly every African state from the 1950's onwards. Communism and capitalism even clashed in Africa during the Cold War (i.e. the Border War and the National Party's aggressive campaign against pro-communist African parties). Seeing as South Africa was a nuclear power up until 1994 and many African states were sympathetic to Middle Eastern doctrines, it's quite plausible to assume that they may have exchanged warheads at some point in the Great War.
This begs the question; what is your opinion of what happened to Africa?
Africa's historical narrative is an interesting one, full of colonialism, conflict, power-crazed dictators, oppression, revolution, etc. WWII is seen by most as the turning point for African fortunes, and the turning tide of human liberty led to the independence of nearly every African state from the 1950's onwards. Communism and capitalism even clashed in Africa during the Cold War (i.e. the Border War and the National Party's aggressive campaign against pro-communist African parties). Seeing as South Africa was a nuclear power up until 1994 and many African states were sympathetic to Middle Eastern doctrines, it's quite plausible to assume that they may have exchanged warheads at some point in the Great War.
This begs the question; what is your opinion of what happened to Africa?