Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of the Congo 🇨🇩 who was executêd in a firing squad and his body was dissolved in sulfuric acid, by Belgium/USA allies because he tried to protect his country’s minerals.
They'll let this be in History books. 💔💔
The Iron Triangle. 🇲🇱 🇧🇫 🇳🇪
“When one of us is attacked, all of us are attacked.”
This is the unbreakable law of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). By uniting as a single confederation, Mali, Burkina Faso, and N1ger have built an iron shield across West Africa.
They realized a simple truth: divided, they can be manipulated—but united, they are untouchable.
For decades, outsiders used borders to keep these nations isolated, exploiting their gold and uranium. The Sahel Trio just r1pped up that old playbook.
They have combined their militaries and unified their defense to make one thing crystal clear: the wealth and security of this land belong strictly to its people.
Real independence isn't about standing alone. It’s about finding brothers who refuse to sell out, protecting each other's homes, and building a future where no foreign power can ever dictate the laws again.
In an ideal world, this not only be the motto of the AES, but it should be the motto of the entire African continent.
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It’s noteworthy that a non-Igbo like this man would speak on an issue that is very dear to Ndigbo. It’s more profound when he speaks truthfully from recorded history. The scapegoating of Ndigbo goes way back.
BREAKING 🚨🔥🇧🇫
Burkina Faso has unveiled its first locally made drones, developed by Naana Tech Burkina Faso
These drones are reportedly 100% made in Burkina Faso and have received the backing of Ibrahim Traoré for security and surveillance operations.
The drones will reportedly be used to help monitor different parts of the country and strengthen national security 🇧🇫
Thanks to the visionary leader of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫
Azubuike Ihemeje the owner of Portland Hotel in Port Harcourt made money and he pulled all his relatives and family out of Nigeria, they are all abroad doing well for themselves. Kenechukwu Ndulue (OnlyOneKesh) made money and he pulled out his siblings, all of them are abroad today doing well for themselves. This is what happens when men are empowered but when you empower a woman the best she can do is go for BBL, do micro blading, fix eye lashes, invest so much in cosmetics, buy bone straight hair and end up not empowering anyone.
If she tries a little it will be crumbs and everyone will know she gave you money, she won't plug 🔌 into light, she wants you to always come begging her for something. That's a woman's nature, it is why our ancestors never invested in women, they kept power and certain positions out of their reach because they abuse whatever they get their filthy hands on ☹️
Investing and empowering women is a total waste of time and resources!
🇧🇫 Burkina Faso continues to prove what national expertise and determination can achieve! The Pô Dam project has reached over 90% completion in just 8 months, with a storage capacity of nearly 1 million cubic meters of water. This strategic infrastructure will boost irrigation, strengthen food security, support farmers, and drive economic growth across the region. A remarkable achievement for local engineers and workers building the future of Burkina Faso.
God bless Burkina Faso! 💪🌍💧
Asabuja is a very credible man. In this video, he asserts that the Sultan of Sokoto owns over 40 oil wells. If confirmed, it’s abominable that just one man owns so much of the nation’s wealth, especially when the indigenes of the oil-producing areas own little or nothing.
CONFIRMED ✅
Many South African artistes are seeing their concerts CANCELLED across Africa and even out of Africa because of how they are treating immigrants in their country
Show organizers are now canceling some of their concerts , some have even said they’ll not want to take the jobs from South Africans .
Tears dropped from our eyes after a Nigerian legal immigrant who has employed over 30 South Africans was embarrassed and chased out .
Moral lesson : The world is watching South Africa 🇿🇦
“BIAFRA SHAKEUP: Nnamdi Kanu Dissolves IPOB Directorate, Fires Edoziem Over Prisoner Neglect and Corruption” - From 247ureports
In a stunning and far-reaching organizational purge, the Supreme Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has announced the immediate dissolution of the 3rd Administration of the Directorate of State (DOS).
The sweeping clearance saw the high-profile removal of Chika Edoziem, who has headed the administrative arm from Sweden since March 2017.
In a press statement released from Germany, Kanu directly inaugurated the 4th Administration of the DOS, naming United States-based Mazi Chris Nwaọgụ as the new Head of the Directorate to assume absolute day-to-day coordination of the secessionist movement’s global affairs.
The statement revealed that Kanu’s decision to crush the 3rd Administration followed a damning review of its stewardship. The outgoing leadership faced heavy condemnation for its “abandonment” of hundreds of IPOB members detained without trial across Nigeria, most notably those languishing at the Wawa Military Barracks in Niger State.
According to the movement, detained members suffered horrific hardships, with several dying in custody due to a lack of legal and financial support from the DOS.
The leadership further alleged that survivors were left with no option but to accept unfavorable conditions to regain their freedom, describing the negligence as a profound and unpardonable dereliction of duty.
The statement further knocked the dissolved executive team for diverting organizational energy and vast financial resources away from diplomacy and legal battles into toxic internal rivalries, gossip, blackmail, and factional ego wars.
Kanu noted that these internal distractions severely weakened the group’s cohesion and heavily damaged public confidence.
Furthermore, the outgoing administration was accused of failing to protect strategic communication channels, allowing key platforms to become compromised by hostile actors who manipulated narratives to sow division among global supporters.
The newly minted 4th Administration has been strictly mandated to restore financial accountability, rebuild internal discipline, and aggressively prioritize prisoner welfare.
The newly structured global leadership cabinet under Mazi Chris Nwaọgụ includes:
Mazi Solomon Egbo
Deputy Head of DOS
Nwada Ogwu Nnennaya Anya
Head of Finance & Budget Planning
Mazi Chigozie Okekenta Coordinators of Coordinators (COC)
Dr. Chukwudi Nwogwugwu
Head of Medical & Welfare Planning
Barrister Ikechukwu Onuoha
Head of Media
Comrade Emma Powerful
Retained as Spokesperson/Media & Publicity Secretary.
The shakeup also featured the direct appointment of continental representatives across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, alongside dedicated diplomatic representatives to the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel to jumpstart a complete organizational renewal.
Dangote came to Liberia with plans to establish a cement manufacturing company. Do you know what reportedly happened? He informed the Liberian government that his investment would create more than 1,000 jobs for Liberians. However, it was reported that one of his conditions was that the existing cement companies operating in the country should no longer remain in the market, as he was willing and financially capable of acquiring them so that he could become the sole major operator.
The Liberian government reportedly rejected the idea, maintaining that competition is essential for a healthy economy and that no investor would be granted a monopoly, regardless of the size of the investment. Consequently, the proposal did not proceed.
I strongly believe that similar strategies have been used to weaken competitors in Nigeria such as Ibeto Cement. Business Competition benefits consumers and strengthens industries. The Igbo business culture, on the other hand, has long been known for embracing competition, innovation, and enterprise. An Igbo entrepreneur typically thrives in a competitive environment and succeeds through hard work and determination rather than seeking monopoly control.
Without monopoly Dangote may not be in this level today.