The Military Is Highly Politicized Today - Sen.Yusuf Abubakar
Accordingly, the military, much like the police, is no longer fully the people’s institution, as political influences affect its operations and impact all sectors of governance.
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Honoured to connect with Ambassador Peter Ryan of Ireland and Cllr. Oluwayemi Yemi Adenuga, a DAAR Communications veteran, during a diplomatic session in Ireland ahead of Diplomatic Conference 2.0 focused on dialogue, leadership and global partnerships.
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A lot of modern conflicts, debt issues, resource fights, and even media narratives trace back to neocolonialism. So what is the UN, AU & ECOWAS doing about it? 🤔
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In today's interconnected world, diplomacy is more than politics. It's the foundation for peace,economic growth, security,international cooperation,& conflict resolution.
Looking forward to learning @info_amun, networking, and contributing to shaping Africa's global future.
Mass Defections: Party-hopping politicians care more about power than people.
👉 They switch jerseys like a football match—loyalty is dead.
👉 Politicians are lawyering up, not listening up. Who’s fighting for YOU?
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5. Global Influence: Power vs. Periphery
Why the West Wins: The USD funds 88% of global trade; Hollywood and BBC shape narratives.
The IMF’s veto power: U.S. (16.5%) vs. Africa (5%). Africa’s Gap: 90% of Africa’s news agencies rely on Reuters/AP (AU Report).
4. Politics: Stability vs. Coup Culture
Why the West Wins: Peaceful power transitions since 1945 in the U.S. vs. 7 coups in Africa since 2020 (Mali, Niger, Sudan).
Africa’s Gap:60% of Africans distrust their governments (Afrobarometer).