On May 26, 2026, The Spearhead premiered its debut documentary, ‘What Happened On October 29?’, in Accra, Ghana, a documentary which challenges the Western narrative about the violent, anti-government protests that rocked Tanzania in October 2025, offering an African-centered perspective on these “protests”, and exposing the nefarious, external forces behind them.
This West African premiere was followed by East African premieres in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on June 3, and in Nairobi, Kenya, on June 6, respectively.
The documentary is out on YouTube now!
Click on the link or scan the barcode to learn the truth about October 29, 2025, from those who lived it.
https://t.co/VkIfT6DXrI
Pastor Tunde Bakare fires at Tinubu!
These are the kind of quotable quotes that will echo for generations to come and remain part of Nigeria’s political discourse for years ahead.
Joshua Maponga Speaks At The Spearhead’s Press Conference In Tanzania
On June 3, 2026, The Spearhead premiered its debut documentary, ‘What Happened On October 29?’, at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, a documentary which challenges the Western narrative about the violent, anti-government protests that rocked Tanzania in October 2025, offering an African-centered perspective on these “protests”, and exposing the nefarious, external forces behind them. This East African premiere came 8 days after the documentary’s West African premiere, which was held in Accra, Ghana.
In this address during a press conference with Tanzanian media held on June 4, Zimbabwean author and philosopher, @vudzijenaj – who was a special guest at the premiere – speaks to the truths that The Spearhead’s documentary reveals, and offers a stern warning to Africans about the true role of Western-funded NGOs in their lives.
Earlier today in Oyster Bay, Dar es Salaam, Joshua Maponga and I addressed a press conference concerning yesterday's Tanzania premiere of 'What Happened On October 29'.
Our message to the African press was simple - learn to be unapologetic about pursuing your African interests like everyone else is about theirs so, and stop eating out of the hands of CNN, BBC, DW, Al-Jazeera and their many friends across the western media landscape.
They are not your friends, their interests do not match with yours, they are not better journalists than you are, and they can never be better at telling your own story than you are!
If you're in Nairobi on Saturday June 6 and you'd like to receive an invitation to attend the Nairobi premiere of 'What Happened On October 29' which is the final premiere before the film's general release, you can register here:
https://t.co/hOgDnpiNfo
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Why Did The West Destroy Libya’s Water Supply In 2011?
Did you know that the West destroyed one of the largest water infrastructure projects ever attempted in human history, just to punish the sovereign African country that created this project?
In this report for the Spearhead, @okorieuche_ sheds light on Libya’s fabled and tragically ill-fated Great Man-made River Project (GMRP), a project that could have sustained Libya’s water supply into the distant future, and transformed the wider Saharan and Sahelian regions of Africa, geologically and economically, for the better, had NATO not carried out its illegal invasion of Libya in 2011 and murdered its popular, revolutionary leader Muammar Gaddafi.
@grok@thep_royal1@goalsside@JewishNewsUK@grok , you think you are smart, abi ?
The question was... 'is the company 'isreali' owned'. He did not ask if it was Isreal owned. Big difference.
Former Nigerian Governor: Africans Are Still Being Sold Into Slavery
The period of direct European colonial presence in Africa is known by African historians as the Maafa – a Kiswahili word which means “Great Disaster”. It is so called because of the terror and destruction that defined this period. Africa’s indigenous development was interrupted, its monuments vandalized, its treasures looted, its knowledge systems suppressed and its history distorted by parasites who had no interest in “civilizing” anyone.
Today, many Africans live under the dangerous illusion that this nearly 500-year reign of terror ended sometime in the 1960s.
In this iconic address, made during the proceedings of the 1994/1995 National Constitutional Conference in Nigeria, former Deputy Governor of Cross River State, Nigeria, Mathias Offoboche (1936 – 2015) lays bare the truth that far too many Africans either do not know, or refuse to accept. This truth is that the exploitation and subjugation of Africa and its people by the West never ended, even for a moment. It simply evolved.
Nigeria’s contemporary political space is in sore lack of such bold voices.
🇺🇸🇳🇬 If you believe the United States eliminated any terrorist in Nigeria last night, then I have an airport to sell to you.
You really believe ISIS global second-in-command was in Nigeria, and nobody ever heard of him. Yet everyone knew Abubakar Shekau, who was leading a regional group (Boko Haram).
They didn't even bother for a thorough research, they just recycled a name that was already announced eliminated in 2024.
🇳🇬🇺🇸 Tinubu and his United States handlers are working overtime to stoke religious tension in Nigeria.
They have made Tinubu use the term “Islamic State” while referring to “terrorists” in Nigeria. That framing is not accidental. It’s exactly as drafted by the U.S. state department. He has never used that term before.
It is very clear who is behind the terrorism and religious fracas in Nigeria, unless you are willfully blind.
In case you haven’t figured this out: this is how Tinubu plans to remain in power, and if you are an opposition cheering on the US, believing it is fighting terrorism in your country, then be reminded that you are helping Tinubu secure his second term.
When Trump says “Thank you to the government of Nigeria for your cooperation,” what he’s really saying is “Thank you Tinubu for giving us what we want in Nigeria.” You will be a f00l to believe Trump will help you remove Tinubu.
Bombing weddings and hospitals, supporting ISIS and Al-Qaeda, destroying Libya, and starvation-blockading Yemeni children.
Being witty and good at basketball.
Smarter than Trump.
A fiery speech by South Africa's🇿🇦 EFF leader Julius Malema, over xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals.
“You say Zimbabweans take your jobs. Nigerians take your jobs.
You march, close shops and beat up people. Tell us after doing that how many jobs have you created, by beating up these Nigerians, Zimbabweans and Ghanaians?
You beat people because they took your jobs.
You close a shop that hires people. How many have you created after beating and chasing them?
Unskilled men, with no skills, none whatsoever, say somebody took away their jobs. I don't want your votes if you behave like that. Take them away.
Pushing out of school an African child that looks like you, I will never do that. You can take your votes. Make me die with my conscience very clearly.
I will never refuse a pregnant woman of African descent to give birth in the clinics of South Africa. Never!”