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4 Nov 2024
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Discover the powerful words of Patrice Lumumba, a fearless African leader, in his final speech before his tragic fate. This historic video presents a translated version of Lumumba's impassioned address, where he boldly denounces colonial exploitation and calls for African independence.
Witness the raw emotion and unwavering determination of a man who dared to challenge the imperial powers of his time.
In a groundbreaking move, Burkina Faso's new military leader Ibrahim Traore has announced FREE healthcare for ALL citizens of Burkina Faso, sending shockwaves around the world. This unprecedented decision has sparked both amazement and curiosity, with many wondering how the country will implement and fund this ambitious plan. In this video, we delve into the implications of this bold move and explore what it means for the people of Burkina Faso and the global community. Is this a game-changer for the African nation, or will it face significant challenges in its implementation? Watch to find out!
Get ready for an unforgettable moment as Ibrahim Traoré makes a surprise visit to the frontline troops! In this heartwarming video, the leader brings joy and morale to the soldiers, giving them a much-needed boost in spirits. Watch as the troops are left stunned and overjoyed by the unexpected visit. This is a must-see moment that will leave you feeling inspired and proud!
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In this episode of KOK LIVE, we discuss the complex narrative of freedom and its implications throughout history, exploring the intersection of Christianity and colonialism while examining how these forces have shaped the lives of many from the colonial era to modern times.
We also delve into contemporary political landscapes, reflecting on figures like Donald Trump and the influence of African leaders in the ongoing quest for true liberation. Are we genuinely free, or are we merely dancing to the rhythm of old powers?
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In this gripping and unapologetic speech delivered in South Africa, H.E. Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao, a former African Union Ambassador and passionate advocate for African unity, calls out African leaders on issues of accountability, sovereignty, and progress. Dr. Arikana’s powerful words shed light on critical topics facing the African continent today, from economic independence to neocolonialism, urging leaders to take a stand and fight for a truly independent and self-sustaining Africa.
With her characteristic passion and deep insight, Dr. Arikana addresses the longstanding challenges that continue to hinder Africa's progress and calls upon leaders to rise to the occasion. This speech is a clarion call for African leaders to prioritize their citizens, unite for the continent’s betterment, and resist external influences that keep Africa divided and dependent.
Tune in to witness Dr. Arikana’s compelling vision for Africa’s future and her urgent message to the leaders entrusted with shaping it. This is more than a speech – it’s a wake-up call for every African leader and citizen invested in the continent’s transformation.
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Although the Paris government accepted formal declarations of independence, it called on African countries to sign a so-called “pact for the continuation of colonization.” They agreed to introduce the French colonial currency FCFA (“Franc for the French colonies in Africa”), to maintain the French schools and military.
The 14 Countries Still Under French Grip
African leaders often face accusations of corruption and perceived alignment with Western interests, which can be attributed to a compelling reason. These leaders find themselves in a delicate position, driven by concerns about their personal safety and the stability of their nations. Their actions, seeking powerful nations' support, stem from a desire for protection against the risk of coups or threats.
However, this quest for security sometimes comes at a cost. Western powers, in exchange for backing, may expect these leaders to prioritize external interests over serving their own people or their nation's best interests. Former French President Jacques Chirac's declaration in March 2008 rings with a sobering truth: "France's significance could diminish to that of a third-tier power without Africa."
Chirac's predecessor, François Mitterand, foresaw this perspective as far back as 1957 when he prophesied, "The absence of Africa could render France's historical narrative incomplete in the 21st century."
Under a binding colonial pact enforced by France, 14 African nations find themselves compelled to deposit a staggering 50% of their foreign reserves into the French central bank, all under the control of the French Minister of Finance. Astonishingly, as of 2014, Togo and approximately 13 other African countries continue to shoulder the burden of colonial debt payments to France. The repercussions of dissent are grim; leaders who dare to resist face dire consequences, often falling victim to assassination or facing destabilizing coups.
In a troubling twist, those who comply with France's demands are rewarded with a luxurious lifestyle, supported by the French government. This stark contrast paints a harrowing picture of disparity, as the people of these nations grapple with extreme poverty and despair. The weight of this reality underscores the profound imbalance in the relationship between these African nations and France, raising crucial questions about sovereignty, economic justice, and the future of these countries as they strive for genuine progress and empowerment Let us take a closer look at these 14 African countries
Zimbabwean born public speaker, author, philosopher, leader, musician, and social entrepreneur, Joshua Maponga has called on the ruling party in Namibia to take back control of the land. According to Joshua Maponga, 70% of the land in Namibia is still controlled by the white minority in the country. Whoever controls the food chain controls the people he says. Food is being used as a weapon by the white minority whose loyalty is less to Namibia and more to Germany. Joshua Maponga was speaking in Windhoek during the unveiling of the governing SWAPO party election manifesto, a vision for Namibia.