The statement that best analyzes an effect of colonization on sub-Saharan African culture is:
"An effect of colonization is that European languages are still spoken in sub-Saharan Africa today."
This statement accurately reflects the impact of colonization, as many sub-Saharan African countries have retained European languages (such as English, French, and Portuguese) as official languages or widely used languages in education, government, and business due to colonial legacies.