Njideka Karmo
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Njideka Karmo
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October 2025 Brings Major Shift in Dual Citizenship Policy for Americans. Major Update for americans Abroad! October 2025 marks a historic shift in how the U.S. handles dual citizenship policies. For decades, americans were allowed to hold two nationalities under certain conditions — but the new rules introduced in October 2025 could change everything. These policy adjustments aim to tighten regulations on dual nationality, with an emphasis on national security, tax compliance, and allegiance laws.Under the new guidelines, U.S. citizens seeking to obtain or retain another country’s passport may now face additional reporting requirements, background screenings, and potential loss of U.S. citizenship if deemed to have shown “exclusive allegiance” to a foreign nation. The updates are expected to impact expats, investors, and families with ties to multiple countries.Experts say these changes reflect a broader global trend of nations reassessing citizenship rights amid growing concerns over security, taxation, and international migration control. Americans planning to apply for foreign nationality — or who already hold one — should carefully review the new rules to avoid unexpected legal or tax consequences.Stay informed and proactive: consult an immigration attorney, update your citizenship records, and ensure you’re fully compliant before the 2025 transition period closes.

Njideka Karmo
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🔥 Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao has finally spoken out!In this powerful and emotional revelation, the former AU Ambassador and founder of ADDI (African Diaspora Development Institute) exposes the individuals and groups spreading lies, misinformation, and scams about the historic ADDI mission to Burkina Faso.💔 They called it a scam.💪 But Dr. Arikana calls it a movement for Africa’s rebirth.From fake narratives to deliberate defamation, she reveals the truth about the Burkina Faso Citizenship Project, the real work being done on the ground, and why Captain Ibrahim Traoré and the Burkinabè people stand firmly with ADDI.🌍 This is not just a story — it’s a wake-up call for all Africans and people of the Diaspora to unite, rise, and protect those working for true liberation.

Njideka Karmo
8 Views · 3 days ago

Ghana is hardly the place one expects a true Cold War espionage drama to play out. It had no Berlin Wall. No missile sites. In truth, it was just a nation of gold mines and cocoa plantations trying to find its way after independence in 1957.But it was in its capital city, Accra, that Ghana became a Cold War battleground in the proxy war between the united states and soviet union as they competed for the soul of an entire continent. This silent war raged for years, with neither side giving an inch. But then, disaster.It was a textbook honey trap operation that obliterated america's intelligence network across West Africa. Ghanaian intelligence services engineered a sophisticated romance targeting the most vulnerable point in any spy operation: the human heart.All it took was one charming operative targeting a lonely american woman on assignment for the CIA. Eighteen months of seduction and manipulation ended in the complete destruction of the CIA's presence in Ghana. The consequences for the CIA extended far beyond the borders of the West African country and onto the global stage of geopolitics.This is the story of Sharon Scranage; a blow for american intelligence in the infamous Year of the Spy that was 1985.

Njideka Karmo
6 Views · 3 days ago

Imagine you’re building a new nation: your people have just thrown off colonial chains. But behind the scenes, a foreign agency is picking your leaders, funding rival factions, flooding your society with misinformation, investing in businessmen who owe their loyalty to another capital half a globe away. This is not fiction. This is White Malice: The CIA and the Covert Recolonization of Africa by Susan Williams.When we talk about Africa’s decolonization, we usually imagine flags being raised, anthems echoing across the sky, and leaders proclaiming independence. But behind these images of triumph, another story was unfolding — silent, methodical, and invisible. A story of spies and sabotage.Of manipulation and betrayal. A story where the dream of freedom was quietly undermined by a foreign power: the United States of America.In her groundbreaking book White Malice, British historian Susan Williams exposes the secret operations of the CIA in Africa — operations that aimed not just to influence, but to control the newly independent nations of the continent.

Njideka Karmo
8 Views · 15 days ago

⁣⁣Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has suffered a blow after being found guilty on charges linked to his firearms discharge case. The East London Magistrate’s Court handed down judgment on Wednesday morning against both Malema and his security officer, Adriaan Snyman. Snyman was not found guilty.

Njideka Karmo
109 Views · 2 years ago

This video shows how the FBI & J. Edgar Hoover got its first Afrikan person to work for them as a full-time agent and how it helped derail the Marcus Garvey Movement in the 1920s.

Njideka Karmo
96 Views · 2 years ago

Black FBI informant is being interviewed on Gil Noble's program, Like It Is: COINTELPRONOV 2, 1980

Njideka Karmo
57 Views · 2 years ago

William O’Neal’s interview segments are from the Fred Hampton documentary episode of the Eyes on the Prize II television series, which originally aired on PBS in 1990. The 14-part documentary series chronicled the U.S. civil rights movement. During the interview, William O'Neal discusses the raid on Fred Hampton's apartment and the role he played as an FBI informant. O'Neal and his betrayal of Hampton are explored in the film Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), where he is portrayed by LaKeith Stanfield.

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