Our first responsibility as Africans is to purge out the stooges to the poppet master that are within us before the #Africa that we want can come to fruition.
#africamustbefree
For the first time in 15 whole years, under President Bola Tinubuโs administration, the Budget Office of the Federation has completely stopped releasing the Quarterly Budget Implementation Reports. #Tinubu#atruthatatime#BudgIT#nigeria#nans
In 1914, Britain smashed two completely different territories into one colony โ because it was cheaper. They rigged the constitution, found oil, changed the rules, and handed it all to a man who knew the whole thing was broken.
His name was Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
@engrICO2015 I am not surprised because at this time the increase in religion indoctrination was fast rising and making sure everyone was pushed towards giving up their mental sanity for a belief system to take control over their life and well being
In the 1970s, a 50kg bag of rice sold for around โฆ5 to โฆ10, later jumped to โฆ30.
The minimum wage was about โฆ125 per month in the early 70s. A worker could afford over 10 bags of rice.
Dear Africans, don't fall for the propaganda. They are attacking Capt. Traore (who's obviously not perfect) coz they want "democratically elected" dictators like Mobutu, Biya, Mugabe, Nguema, M7, etc to facilitate European looting of African resources!
Why Is Africa Still Copying Western Democracy?
Between the United Statesโs National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the European Unionโs Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI)-Global Europe, the West spends hundreds of millions of dollars annually in Africa to โsupport democracyโ.
But what is the West really supporting, and why? What โdemocraticโ African governments presently enjoy this โsupportโ? What gives the West the moral authority to lecture Africa about good governance at all? And why do so many Africans subscribe to the idea that the Western conception of democracy is the best form of governance?
What danger does this unexamined belief pose to the African continent?
@barrahart reports for the Spearhead.
The Strait of Hormuz and the Western Hypocrisy Africa Can No Longer Afford to Ignore
Since the USโIsraeli war on Iran began, President Donald Trumpโs actions have exposed how American foreign policy often changes based on self-interest. When Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global oil supply, Trump first lifted sanctions on Russian oil and then allowed Iran to sell its own oil โ the very country the US is at war with. These moves show that rules the US imposes on others can be suspended when convenient.
For Africa, this is a clear warning. Africa must build its own systems in finance, politics, and trade, and pursue partnerships that benefit the continent; with or without Washingtonโs approval.
And to be clear, I am neither for nor against Democracy. Just leave the country to choose what system of government they want to practice. Face your own pedo-infested democracy.