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Africa Rejecting External Control and Embracing Self-Determination

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Last updated: April 24, 2025 4:07 am
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Iliyasu S.  Yahaya

As Africa continues to grapple with the challenges of governance, economic development, and resource exploitation, it is time for Africans to wise up and unite against imperialism. The imposition of Western democracy on Africa has led to chaos, crisis, and instability in many countries.

The cases of Libya and Iraq serve as a great reminders of the devastating consequences of external interference. In Africa, leaders who dare to challenge Western control and neocolonialism are often targeted, while puppet leaders are allowed to remain in power.

It is time to question the true intentions of Western powers, who claim to promote democracy but actually seek to exploit Africa’s resources. The people of Burkina Faso, under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traore, are an inspiration to many Africans who yearn for true independence and self-determination.

As Africans, we must prioritize our own interests and development, rather than blindly following external models of governance. We must unite against invasion, exploitation, and manipulation, and work towards a future where our resources benefit our people, not just foreign powers.

The dividends of governance, not the system itself, should be our focus. It is time for Africa to take control of its own destiny and forge a path that prioritizes the well-being and prosperity of its people.

THE FUTURE IS OURS

Let’s rise up and demand a better future for Africa, free from external control and exploitation. Let’s unite and work towards a brighter tomorrow, where our resources are used to benefit our people, and our leaders are accountable to us, not foreign powers.

The time for action is now. Africa, be wise, and united against invasion.

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