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Njideka Karmo
14 Views · 6 months ago

Every September, African presidents take the stage at the United Nations General Assembly. They speak with passion, they demand reforms, they call for justice. But after the applause fades, nothing changes. The UN was never designed to serve Africa ,it was built to preserve the power of those who created it. And so year after year, we watch the same script,..Presidents begging at a table that was never ours.So the question is simple: should Africa keep begging for reforms in a rigged system? Or is it time to walk out and build our own table,a system rooted in our numbers, our resources, and our values? Because power is never given, it is taken. And until Africa takes it, UNGA will remain just that: speeches.

Nana
14 Views · 6 months ago

Burkina Faso Snags West Africa's Biggest Seat!▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬


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Njideka Karmo
14 Views · 6 months 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.

Kwaku Obibini
14 Views · 5 months ago

⁣“The Universal Man,” “The Capital Contemporary,” “The Giant of Knowledge,” “The Last Pharaoh”: those were some of the newspaper headlines the day after the death of Senegalese historian, doctor, and politician Cheikh Anta Diop on February 7, 1986. Kemtiyu is a portrait of this trailblazing scholar—venerated by some, derided by others, and unknown to most—an honest, enlightened political figure who had an insatiable thirst for science and knowledge.

Mama marika
14 Views · 4 months ago

A poem by Mazisi Kunene

Mama marika
14 Views · 4 months ago

⁣Amos Wilson On Black Folks Acting Like White Folks

T. Y. Adodo
14 Views · 4 months ago

Machel Montano x Tempa x Travis World - Tempa Wine
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Ọnuọra Abụah
14 Views · 4 months ago

⁣A powerful call to move Pan-Afrikanism beyond identity and emotion into real economic and institutional power. In this address, Ọnuọra Abụah argues that liberation requires structure — ownership of capital, logistics, production, and narrative. A direct challenge to Afrikans at home and abroad to build what our ancestors began.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
14 Views · 3 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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