A Revolution Has Begun In Africa And Nothing Is Stopping It.

Africa Reloaded
29 Apr 202413:05

Summary

TLDRThis video script discusses the historical and ongoing influence of the West on Africa, highlighting how Western control has impeded Africa's development and democracy. It critiques the West's purported aid and investment as a guise for maintaining influence and exploitation of Africa's resources. The script also points to a recent shift with new African leaders challenging Western dominance, seeking self-determination, and forming alliances with non-Western nations. It calls for a united African front to assert control over the continent's destiny.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 The West has historically been a destructive force in Africa, impeding independent development and democracy.
  • 💸 Despite Africa's poverty, Western countries maintain influence to exploit the continent's resources.
  • 🤝 Western 'help' often comes with strings attached, serving as a means to exert control rather than genuine assistance.
  • 🏆 Africa is rich in resources that could make it a global superpower, contrary to Western narratives of helplessness.
  • 🏛️ Colonialism and its aftermath have left a lasting impact on Africa, leading to neocolonialism and economic dependency.
  • 🔄 The West uses Africa's struggles as opportunities to extend control through military aid and conditional financial loans.
  • 📉 Structural adjustment programs and unfavorable deals with multinational corporations have contributed to Africa's economic challenges.
  • 🛑 Some African leaders have resisted Western influence, but they often face assassination or removal from power.
  • 🔄 A shift is happening with new leaders in countries like Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, who are challenging Western dominance.
  • 🌟 These leaders are taking steps to nationalize resources, end colonial-era agreements, and seek partnerships based on mutual benefit.

Q & A

  • What is the main argument presented in the script about the West's involvement in Africa?

    -The main argument is that the West has historically been a destructive force against Africa's independent development and democracy, maintaining control and influence through various means even after African countries gained independence, which has contributed to Africa's underdevelopment.

  • How does the script describe the West's approach to providing aid to Africa?

    -The script describes Western aid as a facade for exercising influence and control over Africa, rather than genuine assistance. It suggests that the aid is minimal compared to the wealth the West extracts from the continent.

  • What role do the script's author believe Africa's resources play in the West's continued interest in the continent?

    -The author believes that Africa's abundant natural resources, including minerals and human potential, are the primary reasons for the West's continued interest, as they can be exploited to maintain Western power and wealth.

  • How does the script characterize the impact of colonization on Africa's development?

    -The script characterizes colonization as having a heavy and lasting impact on Africa's economic, social, and political affairs, leading to neocolonialism and a dependency on Western systems that hindered the continent's growth.

  • What does the script suggest about the outcomes of the structural adjustment programs imposed by the West on African countries?

    -The script suggests that these programs, rather than helping African countries, were tools used by the West to ensure Africa's dependence and to maintain access to its resources, leading to economic failure and exploitation.

  • How does the script view the role of foreign multinational corporations in Africa?

    -The script views these corporations as another major cause of economic failure and dependency in Africa, benefiting more from the deals signed with African countries than the countries themselves, and being protected by Western military forces.

  • What changes does the script suggest are necessary for Africa's development?

    -The script suggests that Africa needs strong leaders who are willing to defend the continent's interests against Western influence and to take control of its resources for the benefit of its people.

  • What recent developments does the script highlight as signs of Africa's awakening and change in geopolitics?

    -The script highlights recent coups in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger that brought in leaders who have taken steps to reduce Western influence, nationalize resources, and partner with non-Western countries, as signs of Africa's awakening.

  • How does the script describe the actions of the new leaders in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger?

    -The script describes these leaders as sophisticated and different from other African leaders, taking bold steps such as kicking out French forces, nationalizing resources, and establishing refineries to add value to their countries' exports.

  • What does the script suggest about the future of Africa's relationship with the West?

    -The script suggests that Africa is moving towards a future where it will take charge of its destiny, reducing Western influence, and seeking partnerships based on mutual benefits rather than control.

Outlines

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🌍 Western Influence and Control in Africa

This paragraph discusses the historical and ongoing impact of Western involvement in Africa. It asserts that the West has been a destructive force, hindering Africa's independent development and deepening of democracy. Despite Africa's political independence, Western countries have maintained control through various means, including military, economic, and governance influence. The paragraph suggests that while Western aid and humanitarian activities appear to help Africa, they are actually a means to exert control and are insignificant compared to the wealth extracted from the continent. The West's fascination with Africa is attributed to its abundant resources, which were exploited during colonization and continue to be a point of interest for Western powers.

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💸 Economic Exploitation and Neocolonialism in Africa

The second paragraph delves into the economic aspects of Western influence in Africa, focusing on how loans and aid from the West come with conditions that perpetuate dependency and control. It highlights the Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) imposed by institutions like the World Bank and IMF, which have led to economic failure and resource exploitation. The paragraph also criticizes the deals signed by African countries with multinational corporations, which favor the corporations and result in minimal benefits for Africa. It points out that African leaders have been weak and corrupt, failing to stand up against Western interests, and that some leaders who did resist, like Thomas Sankara and Muammar Gaddafi, were assassinated. The paragraph concludes by suggesting that the West maintains control over African politics, military, and economy, while African people suffer.

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🚀 Africa's Awakening and New Leadership

The final paragraph discusses a shift in Africa's geopolitical landscape, marked by the rise of new leadership in countries like Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. These leaders are portrayed as different from their predecessors, taking bold steps to assert their countries' independence and control over resources. The paragraph details actions such as nationalizing resources, suspending gold exports to the West, and establishing refineries to add value to their products. It also notes the military governments' willingness to partner with non-Western countries like Russia and China, based on mutual benefit rather than control. The paragraph suggests that this觉醒 represents a revolution that challenges the status quo and encourages other African countries to follow suit, emphasizing that Africa's future should be determined by Africans themselves.

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Keywords

💡Neocolonialism

Neocolonialism refers to the practice where powerful nations exert influence over less developed countries in ways that are reminiscent of colonialism, short of direct military control. In the video, it is mentioned as a lasting impact of colonialism where Western influence continues to control economic, political, and social affairs in Africa, even after the countries gained independence. The script alludes to how this neocolonial relationship has led to a situation where African countries are still heavily dependent on Western aid and military support, often at the expense of their own sovereignty and development.

💡Resource Exploitation

Resource exploitation is the act of extracting valuable materials from a region, often to the detriment of the local environment or economy. The video discusses how Western countries have historically exploited Africa's abundant natural resources, such as minerals, to build their own wealth and power. This exploitation is presented as a key factor in the underdevelopment of Africa, as the continent's resources were used to fuel the industrialization and economic growth of the West, leaving Africa with limited benefits in return.

💡Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs)

Structural Adjustment Programs are economic policies prescribed by international financial institutions like the World Bank and IMF, often as conditions for loans. These programs typically involve austerity measures, privatization, and market liberalization. In the video, SAPs are criticized for causing economic hardship and dependency in African countries by forcing them to adopt policies that favor foreign interests over local development. The script gives examples of how these programs have led to reduced government spending on public infrastructure and the privatization of state-owned enterprises, which often results in the exploitation of African resources by foreign corporations.

💡Foreign Aid

Foreign aid is financial or material assistance provided by one country to another, often with the aim of promoting economic development or humanitarian objectives. However, in the context of the video, foreign aid is portrayed as a tool used by Western countries to maintain influence and control over African nations. The script suggests that while foreign aid may appear to be altruistic, it often comes with strings attached, such as political or economic conditions that serve the interests of the donor countries rather than the recipients.

💡Self-governance

Self-governance refers to the ability of a country to manage its own affairs without external interference. The video argues that Western countries have historically denied Africa the opportunity for self-governance by imposing their political systems, economic policies, and military presence. The script suggests that this denial of self-governance has hindered Africa's ability to develop its own solutions to its challenges and has kept the continent in a state of underdevelopment and dependency.

💡Economic Decline

Economic decline refers to a sustained period of negative economic growth or reduced economic activity. The video discusses how a combination of internal struggles and external influences, such as the conditions imposed by Western loans and aid, have led to economic decline in many African countries. The script uses the example of Angola, which experienced a long civil war and economic hardship, to illustrate how Western involvement has contributed to the continent's economic challenges.

💡Military Bases

Military bases are installations where armed forces are stationed, often in foreign countries. The video highlights the establishment of Western military bases in African countries as a means of exerting control and influence. The script notes that even in countries without significant security threats, Western military presence persists, serving as a reminder of the enduring neocolonial relationship and the West's strategic interests in the region.

💡Nationalization

Nationalization is the process by which a government takes control of an industry or resource that is owned by private entities, often with the aim of promoting national interests. The video praises recent efforts by African leaders to nationalize their countries' resources as a step towards self-determination and economic empowerment. For instance, the script mentions how Burkina Faso's leader, Ibrahim Traoré, has suspended gold exports to the West and established a gold refinery to add value to the country's resources, thereby reducing dependency on Western markets.

💡Mutual Benefits

Mutual benefits refer to a situation where all parties involved in a relationship or agreement gain advantages. The video contrasts the exploitative relationships that African countries have had with the West with newer partnerships that are based on mutual benefits, particularly with countries like Russia and China. The script suggests that these newer partnerships offer a more equitable approach to international cooperation, where African countries can benefit from foreign investment and trade without sacrificing their sovereignty or control over their resources.

💡Geopolitics

Geopolitics is the study of how political dynamics are influenced by geographic factors, including the distribution of power and resources. The video discusses the changing geopolitics of Africa, driven by new leaders who are challenging the traditional Western dominance and seeking to assert the continent's interests. The script highlights how countries like Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have taken steps to reduce Western influence, such as ending colonial-era agreements and nationalizing resources, which are significant shifts in the geopolitical landscape.

💡Revolution

A revolution refers to a fundamental change in political, social, or economic order. The video frames the recent actions of certain African leaders as part of a broader revolution aimed at breaking free from Western control and asserting Africa's independence. The script suggests that this revolution is not just about political change but also about economic self-determination and the pursuit of partnerships that benefit Africa, as exemplified by the efforts of leaders in countries like Niger and Burkina Faso to redefine their relationships with foreign powers.

Highlights

The West has historically been a destructive force against Africa's independent development and democracy.

Even after independence, Western influence continues in military, economic, and governance spheres to maintain control.

Western aid and humanitarian activities are criticized as a means to exercise influence rather than genuine help.

The West's control is said to have caused Africa to lose valuable time in development, remaining the poorest continent.

Africa is rich in resources that could make it a superpower, contrary to Western narratives of poverty and helplessness.

The West's historical exploitation and colonization of Africa is highlighted as the root of its underdevelopment.

Neocolonialism and the continuation of colonial-era systems are blamed for Africa's economic and political struggles.

Western military intervention is criticized for not resolving conflicts but entrenching Western control.

Financial aid and loans from the West come with conditions that exacerbate Africa's economic dependency.

Structural Adjustment Programs are accused of setting African economies on a path to failure.

Multinational corporations are highlighted as another cause of economic failure due to unfavorable deals with African countries.

African leaders are criticized for being weak and greedy, aligning with Western interests at the expense of their citizens.

The importance of strong African leadership in defending the continent's interests against Western exploitation is emphasized.

Recent political changes in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are seen as a positive shift towards self-determination.

New leaders in Africa are taking steps to nationalize resources and reduce Western influence in their countries.

Niger's decision to end the US military presence is a significant move towards asserting African sovereignty.

South Africa's legal action against Israel, an ally of the US, signals a growing resistance to Western dominance.

The call for African unity and self-determination is a central theme, urging Africans to push forward the revolution for change.

Transcripts

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for centuries the West has been and

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Remains the most destructive outside

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actor and the strongest force against

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Swift independent development and

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deepening of democracy in the African

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continent even after the countries in

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the continent had gained their

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independence the West Coast has refused

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to let go of its influence preferring to

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exercise control in every area possible

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including military economic and

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governance in order to further their

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interest this act by the West has made

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the continent lose valuable time in its

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pursuit of development leaving it the

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poorest and most underdeveloped

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continent in the world interestingly on

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the surface Western influence and hold

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comes in the form of an intention to

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help the continent catch up with the

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rest of the world in terms of growth and

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development so they engage in numerous

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humanitarian activities across the

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continent sending financial aid worth

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billions of dollars to countries in

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Africa however if you look deeper this

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help is only a means of exercising

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influence and control over the Affairs

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of the continent and its mere peanut

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compared to what the West extracts from

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the continent annually the African

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continent is poor and underdeveloped and

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seemingly has nothing to offer to the

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West yet Western countries and the

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International Community have refuse to

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let go they say Africa is ravaged by

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disease poverty war and insecurity yet

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they refuse to let go they say Africa is

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not capable of self-governance and it's

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filled with unpatriotic leaders who do

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not care for the people but for their

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own belly yet they refuse to let go the

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West continues to have this fascination

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with Africa always interested in what's

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happening in the countries on the

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continent and scheming on how to

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manipulate the Affairs of Africa to suit

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their interest the question is why why

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is the West so interested in Africa is

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it a case of love for Humanity whereby

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because the West has more wealth and

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power they believe it's their god-given

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right to help their fellow humans on the

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other side of the world achieve this

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wealth and prosperity or is it something

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deeper the truth is contrary to what

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they would tell you Africa has a lot to

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offer to the world yes the continent is

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currently underdeveloped the majority of

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its people are living in poverty there

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are not enough jobs for the growing

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young population and most of its leaders

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are selfish and unpatriotic however the

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continent is blessed with abundant

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resources both minerals and humans that

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are capable of making any country a

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superpower

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this is what the west and Europe first

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discovered leading to the great Scramble

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for Africa and subsequently the

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colonization of the entire continent the

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West understood that whatever country

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controls a bigger share of the continent

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has the capacity to become top in the

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world hence the reason for colonization

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and the subsequent exploitation and

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plundering of the continent's abundant

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resources which were used to build

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Europe and the West into the great power

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you see today in essence Africa built

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Europe and the West

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while the West was busy enjoying the

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results of its exploitation of Africa

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Africa was struggling to get back on its

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feet after patriotic leaders fought for

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its independence the colonization of the

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continent had a heavy and lasting impact

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on economic social and political Affairs

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leading to what ncuma called

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neocolonialism to make matters worse the

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colonial Masters left political and

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administrative systems in place which

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African leaders had to follow because

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they did know any better but these

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systems were detrimental to the growth

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of their countries for example

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frankophone Africa continued to follow

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the economic system set in place by

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France which gave France great control

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over their Affairs at first it seemed

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like things were going well with African

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countries experiencing growth and

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discovering mineral resources that they

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believed would help the development of

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the continent which was already

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behind however a combination of factors

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including internal struggles caused by

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the systems established by the Colonial

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Masters led to a myriad of challenges

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some of the countries went into a civil

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war such as Angola which lasted for

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decades While others experienced a sharp

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economic decline the West saw this as

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another Avenue and opportunity to

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exercise control over the continent

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enabling it to further its interests so

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the West swoop it in like a savior

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offering military help to those ravaged

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by insecurity and Civil War and

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financial loans that came with

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conditions for those experiencing

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economic decline however this further

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worsened the situation even after the

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conflict ended which If You observe

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didn't end because of the western

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military but because of a strong African

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leader such as in the case of Angola and

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Rwanda the Western military refused to

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leave these countries this is because it

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was a perfect opportunity to show

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control and power and from one country

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the foreign military bases begin to

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spread even in countries that have no

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security problems

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countries that accepted financial aid

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and Loans from the West also experienced

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significant issues as we stated earlier

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these loans and Aid came with conditions

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including the reduction of government

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spending on public infrastructures

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privatization of government companies

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attracting foreign investment by

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creating favorable conditions for

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foreign companies to establish in the

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country and let's not forget conditions

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which were political in nature these

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conditions which came with the so-called

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structural adjustment program launched

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by the World Bank and IMF set the path

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for the failure of African economies in

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truth the sap was not to help African

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countries instead it was a tool used by

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the West to ensure that Africa was

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completely dependent on them for

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everything despite their abundant

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resources it also ensured that they had

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access to the resources and this was

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made possible by the hundreds of Western

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companies that came to set up operations

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in Africa just because African countries

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were trying to attract foreign

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investment they signed deals with these

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foreign multinational corporations that

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favored the companies more than it

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favored them these companies were given

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tax-free holidays and they received the

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Lion's Share of whatever profit gotten

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from the exploration of African

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resources aside from the structural

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adjustment program it can rightly be

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said that foreign companies are another

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major cause of the economic failure and

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dependency experienced by most African

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economies these companies were not only

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protected by the unfavorable deal signed

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between them and the host countries but

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also by the military forces of the West

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which were already established in the

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countries but what did African countries

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gain from it nothing but mere peanuts

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from royalties on the exploration of the

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soil and pollution of the land and the

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Sea leading to dangerous environmental

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hazards that these companies didn't even

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bother to fix throughout all these

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African leaders didn't do anything about

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it they were weak and greedy and heeded

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the dictates of the West there were some

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who stood up such as Thomas Sankara and

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mamar Gaddafi but they were killed and

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assassinated by the West with the help

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of weak and greedy African leaders this

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is why the West is very concerned with

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the political Affairs of African

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countries when a leader is elected they

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come to offer rewards including military

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and financial support if the leader

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agrees to further their interests even

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at the detriment of their citizens if

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the leader agrees all is well and he can

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rule for as long as he likes as long as

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he carries out a sham of an election

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however if he doesn't agree he is

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assassinated and called a dictator and

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abuser of Human

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Rights hence the status quo has remained

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the same with the West controlling

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everything from politics to the military

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and economy while African leaders turn

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the other way in exchange for financial

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and Military Support meanwhile it's the

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African people that are at the receiving

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end of all this they struggle to survive

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under harsh economic conditions and bad

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infrastructure while the leaders fill

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their pockets with public funds those

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who are fed up with the system choose to

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migrate to the West in search of better

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opportunities some succeed While others

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die on The Journey such a sad

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tale however things have begun to change

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the biggest problem Africa has is not

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the west but its lack of strong leaders

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who are ready to defend the continent

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against the West since 2020 however new

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leaders have begun to rise it started

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with the c and Mali which then spread to

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Burkin Faso in 2022 and Niger in 2023

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there were other coups of course which

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happened in Guinea gaban and Chad

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however the coups in Mali Niger and

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Burkin aaso are different not just

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because they were bloodless but because

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they brought out remarkable leaders who

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since they arrived have caused big

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changes in Africa geopolitics like

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former permanent representative to the

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African Union Mission in Washington D.C

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Dr arakan chihombori CUA from Zimbabwe

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said these coups are are a revolution

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these coups brought out the caliber of

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leaders that Africa needs even the West

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has acknowledged that the military

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leaders of Mali nijer and Bina Faso are

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different from the other African leaders

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in one of the Congress meetings held in

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the United States one of the military

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generals of the United States called the

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military leaders of Mali ner and borina

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Faso sophisticated meaning that they are

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highly intelligent and different from

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the other African leaders the US was

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used to dealing with just look at what

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they have accomplished since they came

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into Power like a domino Niger Mali and

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Burkina Faso kicked out French forces

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and ended the colonial pact which gave

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France significant control over

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frankophone Africa thereby causing

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France to lose the strong grip it has

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had on these nations but that's not all

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they have also taken control of their

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resources nationalizing them to the

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benefit of the people ibraim tror for

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instance has suspended the export of

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gold the country's major export product

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to the West so that the country can take

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charge of the gold mining industry he

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has also established a gold Refinery the

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first of its kind in the country so that

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gold would no longer be sold only in its

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pure form at a cheap rate but in its

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refined State through this Burkina Faso

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will get tremendous value for its

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resources mly has also taken a similar

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step signing a deal with Russia to build

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a gold Refinery for the country none of

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the democratic leaders in these

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countries had ever thought of building a

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refinery yet they are hailed by the West

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as their allies and why not when these

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leaders turn the other way to ensure

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continued exploitation of their

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country's resources what a shame these

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leaders have proven that they are ready

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to defend the complete independence of

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their countries no matter the cost to

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the shock of the West they have chosen

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to partner with countries that are

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Rivals to the West including Russia and

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China two countries that prefer to work

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with Africa based on mutual benefits and

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not control recently Niger made history

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by becoming the first African country to

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send the US packing this is something

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that has never happened the US military

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presence in the country has not done

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anything to alleviate the insecurity

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that has plagued the country for years

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in fact ner has no visible benefit from

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the presence of US forces in the country

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it makes us wonder whether the previous

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government was blind when it signed such

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an agreement with the United States

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however the military government of Niger

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stood its ground refused to give in to

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the condition of the United States and

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instead sent them packing Chad has also

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taken a similar step threatening to end

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the status of force agreement which

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allowed the United States military

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forces to remain in the country no doubt

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Chad a country that has been regarded as

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a strong Ally of France and the US had

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the guts to do this because Niger took

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that step even if the US doesn't end up

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leaving Chad there is no doubt that Chad

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will renegotiate with the United States

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for better benefits without a doubt

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things have changed the African

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continent has awakened and is taking

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charge of its Destiny while the military

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leaders in the sahul are causing

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tremendous changes in African

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geopolitics other African countries are

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also Awakening take a look at South

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Africa which has decided to take an ally

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of the United States Israel to court

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accusing it of committing genocide

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standing against an ally of the United

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States means standing against the United

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States but South Africa has refused to

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cower and is charging ahead despite the

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risk and the threats from the United

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States things are indeed changing and a

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revolution has started that cannot be

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stopped it's now left for other African

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countries to follow in the footsteps of

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this revolution the west and Europe are

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not friends of Africa they would rather

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see the continent remain poor as long as

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it furthers their interest so it's time

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for all Africans to unite and push this

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revolution forward because Africa

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belongs to Africans what are your

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