You share photos of women in hijab and say:
"Look how oppressed they are."
You never share photos of women holding their dead child in a bombed hospital and say:
"Look what my taxes did."
You are not worried about women’s rights.
You are worried about maintaining the illusion that your violence is somehow enlightened.
The Uganda Law Society Bans Colonial Courtroom Etiquette
The Uganda Law Society’s move to strike down colonial courtroom rituals—such as bowing and honorifics is a direct challenge to the colonial architecture that continues to define African public institutions. For too long, these practices have enforced a hierarchy that keeps citizens in postures of subservience while placing judicial authority on an inaccessible pedestal.
Decolonizing our institutions requires us to confront the uncomfortable reality that many of our "standard" procedures were never designed to serve the people—they were designed to alienate them. By questioning these relics, the ULS is asking an important question for the entire continent: Are we ready to dismantle the systems that keep us rooted in the past, or will we continue to perform deference to a power structure that isn't our own?
True sovereignty begins when we stop mimicking the colonizer’s script and start writing our own.
Why Do Africans Dream of Moving to the Pa*dophile-Ridden U.K.?
Many English speakers on the continent aspire to move to the UK, but hearing about the British pa*dophilia crisis might deter Africans.
Has this 2017 news clip changed your mind about the UK? Drop us a comment.
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Video credit: BBC
US-Somalia Decision Shows Why Africa Must Be Self-Sufficient
The U.S. decision to block UN support for the African Union’s peacekeeping mission in Somalia is a reminder of the risks of relying on Western “partners” for continental security.
The AU Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) currently depends on UN logistics for everything from food and fuel to medical services and troop transport. With this support now at risk, the mission faces an uncertain future.
This moment shows a critical issue: "African solutions to African problems" cannot remain a familiar catchphrase. It’s time for the continent to move beyond dependency and urgently invest in a self-funded, autonomous security architecture. Whether through mandatory contributions to the African Union Peace Fund or a dedicated continental security levy, Africa needs to build the capacity to finance and manage its own operations.
If we don't, we remain vulnerable to having the carpet pulled out from under us whenever foreign political winds shift. It is time to own our future.
Russia Moves To Strengthen Ties With The AES
In a move to strengthen ties with the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made a first official state visit to Niger, where he was warmly received by President Abdourahamane Tiani. Lavrov held talks with his counterparts from Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, which centered on security, defense and other critical areas of cooperation.
While the West continues to show only contempt for Africa and its sovereign development, Russia continues to prove itself an invaluable ally to the continent.
Africans Need To Organize, Not Just Mobilize – Dr. Mjiba Frehiwot
Speaking at the 2026 Kwame Ture Webinar hosted by @AAPRP, Dr. Mjiba Frehiwot, research fellow at the University of Ghana and grassroots organizer for the A-APRP, sheds light on why Africans interested in truly changing the story of Africa must focus on organization, as opposed to “mobilization”.
Kwame Ture (1941 – 1998) was a Trinidadian-born, U.S-raised activist, who was a key figure in the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements in the United States, and a lifelong champion of Pan-Africanism. He was most notable in his later years as the chief organizer for the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP), which was founded in 1968 by Ghana’s first President, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah (1909 – 1972), and Guinea’s first President, Ahmed Sekou Touré (1922 – 1984) – both icons of Pan-Africanism. It was in their honor that Ture, born Stokely Carmichael, took on his new name.
The Spearhead is proud to now call itself a sister organization of the A-APRP.
More to come! You can watch the full webinar on our YouTube channel (highly recommended!), and follow us to stay posted.
Never mind, it's all just "conspiracy theory."
Everything you don't know and you're too lazy to find out about is "conspiracy theory."
That's the trustworthy ego shield of the 21st century educated-illiterate African.
IMF & World Bank Economists Secretly Apologise For Destroying Africa
Economist @ProfSteveKeen says many economists who have worked at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank regret the policies they helped construct that would eventually ruin African countries.
Should your African country continue to take loans from these institutions? Drop us a comment.
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Video credit: “Going Underground” hosted by @afshinrattansi
For those of you learning Forex from
him or people like him, the social capital assets he just listed here are actually his source of income. Influencing + your subscription money is actually how these your mentors make money.
Whether it's crypto or forex, make sure you have as much clout as they do, else your participation in the industry will continue to be a source of revenue for them, as against a poverty escape route for you.
One day, you trading “students” will finally understand that you are the actual customers for these Ponzi Schemers.
Burkina Faso Creates State-Owned CIM-SAHEL To Regulate Cement Prices
In a move to curb speculation on cement prices, and shield the country’s national development from the whims of capitalism, the Burkinabé government has approved the creation of CIM-SAHEL, a state-owned, $8.7 million capitalized cement company, which will ensure this crucial commodity remains accessible to Burkinabé builders.
The government made this decision in a cabinet meeting on July 2, 2026, marking another important step on Burkina Faso’s path to sovereign development.
The problem is, 🇺🇸America is just a host.
The U.S military is just Guns for hire
The Capitalist Banking Cartels are the problem of the world.
🇺🇸America don't own the nuclear weapons, the Banking Cartels do.
🇺🇸America don't own the US Dollar, the Federal Reserve do (Banking Mafias)
If the Parasite (Capitalist Banking Mafias) move to another host (country) say UAE, Israel, Pakistan or Japan. They move every tools, military, currency n nuclear weapons with them.
CAPITALISM HAS TO BURN!!!
Nigeria’s stock market is the best-performing in the world, but Nigerians continue to experience the worst poverty in the world.
This video will help you understand what's going on, and how Tinubu and the global capital structure controlling him are destroying Nigeria’s economy.
The Spearhead is proud to present its debut feature length documentary, which tears apart the popular media narrative surrounding Tanzania's October 29, 2025 election, and lifts the veil to reveal the true masterminds behind the deadly chaos during and after the election.
To truly understand how rigged the system is... Walk with me
They say you need Capital to play the game right?
Okay, Africans agreed, even though the game has already been rigged from the start. No wan, Let's play.
U.S struck a deal with Saudi Arabia (the Petro-Dollar agreement) to sell their Oil in U.S Dollar n re-invest the surplus in U.S bonds n stock market.
They allowed Saudi Arabia establish a sovereign wealth fund right? Same as Norway. Saudi Arabia now sits on $5 trillion dollars investment in U.S bond, stocks n BlackRock.
Gaddafi established Libya's Sovereign wealth fund in 2006, guess what?
Shebi na Capital, heck Gaddafi sent $1 billion aid to USA but it was blocked.
USA invaded Libya in 2011 n plunged the country into a slave zone
Ghana had Ashanti Gold, very prosperous. Since they say we should play the capitalist game, no wahala
Ghana took Ashanti Gold to the New York stock market, Guess what? Wall street manipulated the price of Gold, crashed it n forced Ghana to sell the state owned Gold Corporation for almost nothing to a U.S company.
In Nigeria, 2011, Yar'adua said okay, let's play this Capitalist game. He set out to establish Nigeria's sovereign wealth fund.
Unfortunately, he died in office. That's not all, GEJ continued the legacy n signed the Nigerian Sovereign wealth fund into law.
... exactly what you're thinking happened, GEJ was regime changed n the Nation's purse is sitting idle.
You can literally find similar stories in Most African countries. Yet they will tell you that "African leaders are corrupt"
No! WHITE SUPREMACISTS DON'T WANT AFRICANS TO EVEN PLAY THE GAME AT ALL.🤷♂️
That is precisely why a country going through a socioeconomic transition needs stiff, firm, authoritarian, nationalist bastards as its leadership - not "democratically elected" people who are subject to votes from these miserable idiots who go digging for gold on an expressway.
Lee Kuan Yew told us decades ago that when his government built high rise apartments to take poor Singaporeans out of bamboo shacks, they deliberately began peeing in the elevators and taking countermeasures against the government's attempts to stop them from messing up their own infrastructure. They had to humiliate and punish people brutally before they started acting in ways that were beneficial to their own lives.
If you want to uplift poor, colonised people, you will have to do it AGAINST THEIR WILL. Colonised people are not sane and a revolutionary must not pretend that he is up against sane, rational people who want a better life. A colonised man will steal expensive paint and empty it out into a river so that he can sell the plastic buckets and use the peanuts to play BetPesa. He will dig up his country's first high speed motorway that is going to add hundreds of millions of dollars to everyone's collective pocket, so that he can find gold nuggets and sell them for $650. He will vandalise railway lines that are meant to improve his own life so that he can sell the metal to a scrap dealer and use it to buy some pussy that night.
Colonised people are among the biggest dangers to themselves and the countries they inhabit, and any leader wishing to improve his country's material conditions despite the presence of millions of colonised people who are out of their natural minds, must be prepared to go the Stalin, Mao and Lee Kuan Yew way. Re-education camps, public flogging and forced labour so offenders can repay their debt to society.
China was once burdened with millions of useless idiots like this, but deliberate state policy removed them from the census and transformed China into the world's most successful civilisation. Hard decisions must be made in pursuit of development.
What exactly is wrong with China? Why do they keep executing corrupt politicians, building public infrastructure, advancing technology, and implementing far superior educational systems and programs that push their young ones to the top of society?
Why do they not want freedom of speech and democracy and social justice and everything else that makes Western civilization great?
Why is China so backwards that their citizens don’t even know how to come out and complain about the nonexistent poor quality of life and expensive housing, the lack of bad roads and public healthcare services?
China needs to get its act together so it can start exporting its style of government to 3rd world countries, because other superpowers are leaving them behind.
People who spend recklessly (a.k.a non-stingy people) are usually those who steal or inherit wealth.
If you are reading this, don't let anyone blackmail you into reckless generosity, especially if you work really hard for your money.
Stinginess is not a trauma response, because when it comes to finances, what people mistake as stinginess is actually frugality.
There are two reasons people are not as financially wasteful as you want them to: they don’t have the money you assume they have, or they don’t consider what you want them to spend on to be worth it.
Nobody is stingy. Because, in the end, that money you think they are saving will still be spent eventually (on what they consider valuable).
How’s that stinginess that you refuse to spend your money on drinks in a nightclub or give it to a woman, but prefer to save it and buy a house later? The money still gets spent at the end of the day, so at what point does stinginess come in?
At #JalsaSalanaUSA, an educational booth showcased Jamia Ahmadiyya International, inspiring young people to pursue religious education and dedicate their lives to serving faith and humanity.
الحمدللہ 🤲🏼 #JamiaAhmadiyya#Ahmadiyya
We are ruled by Beasts Of No Nation, criminals that are united in pursuit of their common goal of impoverishing their victims, but the victims are blind to the commonalities of their miseries..🇳🇬🥵