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Ọbádélé Kambon
19 Views · 2 months ago

Address by Mr ONUORA ABUA ANTHONY at the 9th Pan-African Congress in LOME .
Theme: "Word to the panafricanists "

📍 Palais des Congrès, Lomé, Togo
🗓 December 8-12, 2025
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
17 Views · 1 year ago

Rwanda-backed M23 Rebels Capture Kavumu Airport, Move Closer to Bukavu | Firspost Africa | N18G

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels continue their advance in DR Congo's mineral-rich east. The rebels have seized the airport serving the city of Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province. This represents a major strategic victory for the rebels, as it cuts off air supply routes for DRC army and humanitarian operations in the region. The rebels have so far North Kivu's capital Goma, the largest city in mineral-rich east. They have now entered neighbouring South Kivu and have seized Kavumu, where the army had set up a defensive line. After breaching this they can easily target South Kivu's capital Bukavu. Rebels' advance come as African leaders are gathering to discuss the crisis at the AU summit.
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AfroN8V
14 Views · 2 months ago

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In this episode of Truth Africa Series (brought to you by Historical Africa), we will be reacting to Dr. Henrik Clarke speech on religion in Africa.

The colonization of Africa was not just about political control; it also aimed to reshape African societies in the image of the colonizers.
One way this happened was through religious imposition. European powers, driven by a belief in their cultural and religious
superiority, sought to convert Africans to Christianity, often suppressing indigenous religions in the process. This cultural assimilation
served to consolidate control and legitimize colonial rule.

Religion has often been an instrument used to maintain power and control over populations. In the context of Africa, religion
was used as a tool to justify economic exploitation and the subjugation of Africans. Missionaries preached the superiority of
European Christianity, portraying African religions as primitive or demonic, and using this narrative to justify colonization and the
extraction of Africa's resources.

The conversion of Africans to foreign religions was also strategic for maintaining political and social control. By imposing their
religions, colonizers sought to weaken traditional societal structures, including indigenous spiritual practices, which often played a
significant role in governance and cultural identity. Conversion to foreign religions served to alienate Africans from their traditional
roots, making them more submissive to colonial authority.

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Baka Omubo
13 Views · 1 year ago

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Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has strongly condemned the book by French historian Séverine Awenengo Dalberto, entitled "The Idea of ​​Autonomous Casamance". During a meeting in Ziguinchor, he described the publication as a "destabilization project" aimed at stirring up tensions in the region.
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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
11 Views · 2 months ago

"The question I want to ask is why is Africa the richest continent in the world? I would say in every term, even in terms of water, why is Africa the poorest? Why are our people the wretched of the earth? I think we parliamentarians what we should be asking all the time is why are we seeing to be the Wretched of the Earth? When we should be the richest of the earth, why?"
- Sidia Jatta Gambian Lawmaker, member of PDOIS a Gambian Pan-African Political Party.



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Kwabena Ofori Osei
10 Views · 10 months ago

Africa is a continent rich in natural resources with a young population. African nations in theory have the potential to transform their economies. But many of them are facing mountains of debt.

Africa’s external debt climbed to more than $650bn last year.

More than half of African countries are either in debt distress or teetering on the edge. But credit restructuring is painstakingly slow, and many governments end up spending more on servicing their debt than on healthcare or education.

The debt problem has plunged many nations into economic crisis with rising unemployment and poverty.

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Nana
9 Views · 5 months ago

September 2025. France's government collapses. Prime ministers ousted one after another. Protests engulf Paris. Debt spiraling past 110% of GDP. Energy prices up 40% since 2022.
The headlines blame political chaos. Budget cuts. Macron's failures.
But that's not the real story.
The real story starts in Niger. With uranium. And a $500 billion rejection that nobody saw coming.
For 80 years, France paid Niger pennies for uranium worth billions. Niger got €100 million annually—just 5% of its budget. France? They turned that uranium into $74 billion in nuclear energy exports. Built an empire on African resources while telling the world they were "partners."
When Niger finally asked for a fair deal—raising royalties from 5.5% to 12%—French executives laughed. Called them dreamers. Shut down production to pressure them into submission.
Big mistake.
Because what France didn't understand is that this generation of Africans isn't asking for permission anymore. They're not begging. They're not waiting.
Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad, Senegal—one by one, they cut the cord. Kicked out French troops. Stopped depositing reserves in Paris. Renegotiated contracts. And when France tried to hold onto Niger's uranium? Niger nationalized the mines.
The economic model that kept France wealthy for nearly a century? Gone. The cheap uranium that powered 65% of French electricity? Cut off. The financial flows that propped up French borrowing? Dried up.
And now we're watching France discover what happens when extraction ends and reality hits.
This isn't just about France and Africa. It's about every system built on exploitation. Every relationship that only works when one side doesn't know they're being used. Every empire that forgets empires fall.
In this video, I'm breaking down the numbers they don't want you to see. The predictions experts made that the media ignored. And why Germany thrives without exploiting anyone while France crumbles without Africa.
If you want to understand the real forces reshaping global power—the ones the headlines miss—you're in the right place.
Hit subscribe. This is just the beginning.

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Nana
8 Views · 4 months ago

Mali fuel crisis 2025: How Mali survived the JNIM blockade when Western analysts predicted collapse. Russia's emergency fuel deal broke al-Qaeda's economic siege of Bamako, proving Africa can resist traditional pressure tactics and find alternative partnerships.

In September 2025, the al-Qaeda-affiliated group JNIM imposed a devastating fuel blockade on Mali, cutting off all supplies to the capital Bamako. With fuel prices skyrocketing 500% and schools closing nationwide, Western embassies ordered evacuations and analysts predicted the government would fall within weeks. But Mali's military government made an unexpected move that changed everything.

🔍 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:
- How JNIM's economic warfare strategy nearly worked
- The Russia-Mali fuel deal that nobody saw coming
- Why Western media ignored this developing crisis
- What this means for the Alliance of Sahel States (Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger)
- The geopolitical shift happening across West Africa
- Why traditional counter-insurgency playbooks are failing in the Sahel

This is the story of resilience the mainstream media didn't want to cover. Mali's survival against JNIM's blockade represents a turning point in African sovereignty and the changing dynamics of global partnerships.
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💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION:
What's your prediction for Mali in 6 months? Will the government survive? Will JNIM's strategy backfire? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

🎯 RELATED TOPICS: Sahel security crisis, Russia Africa relations, ECOWAS sanctions Mali, Wagner Group Africa Corps, French military withdrawal West Africa, Bamako siege 2025, Alliance of Sahel States, African sovereignty movements, geopolitical shift Africa, China Russia Africa partnerships

📢 FOLLOW THE STRATEGIC LENS for more geopolitical analysis that challenges mainstream narratives and uncovers the stories shaping Africa's future.
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#malicrisis #geopolitics #africa #russiaafrica #sahelmedia

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Nana
1 Views · 4 months ago

Mali fuel crisis 2025: How Mali survived the JNIM blockade when Western analysts predicted collapse. Russia's emergency fuel deal broke al-Qaeda's economic siege of Bamako, proving Africa can resist traditional pressure tactics and find alternative partnerships.

In September 2025, the al-Qaeda-affiliated group JNIM imposed a devastating fuel blockade on Mali, cutting off all supplies to the capital Bamako. With fuel prices skyrocketing 500% and schools closing nationwide, Western embassies ordered evacuations and analysts predicted the government would fall within weeks. But Mali's military government made an unexpected move that changed everything.

🔍 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:
- How JNIM's economic warfare strategy nearly worked
- The Russia-Mali fuel deal that nobody saw coming
- Why Western media ignored this developing crisis
- What this means for the Alliance of Sahel States (Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger)
- The geopolitical shift happening across West Africa
- Why traditional counter-insurgency playbooks are failing in the Sahel

This is the story of resilience the mainstream media didn't want to cover. Mali's survival against JNIM's blockade represents a turning point in African sovereignty and the changing dynamics of global partnerships.
🔗 SOURCES & REFERENCES:
All sources cited in video include Reuters, Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, The Guardian, Control Risks analysis, and Critical Threats Project reports. Links available in pinned comment.

💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION:
What's your prediction for Mali in 6 months? Will the government survive? Will JNIM's strategy backfire? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

🎯 RELATED TOPICS: Sahel security crisis, Russia Africa relations, ECOWAS sanctions Mali, Wagner Group Africa Corps, French military withdrawal West Africa, Bamako siege 2025, Alliance of Sahel States, African sovereignty movements, geopolitical shift Africa, China Russia Africa partnerships

📢 FOLLOW THE STRATEGIC LENS for more geopolitical analysis that challenges mainstream narratives and uncovers the stories shaping Africa's future.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER:
This video provides independent geopolitical analysis based on verified reports from international news agencies, security analysts, and on-the-ground sources. The content represents analytical commentary and does not endorse any government, military operation, armed group, or political ideology. All claims are supported by cited sources. Viewer discretion is advised for discussion of conflict, economic crisis, and military operations. The opinions expressed are those of the creator and do not constitute professional advice. This video is for educational and informational purposes only.

#malicrisis #geopolitics #africa #russiaafrica #sahelmedia

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