MalianStoic
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MalianStoic
@MalianStoic
An African with a code of calmness and compassion.
Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Gabon Pushes For Control Of Its Resources, Acquires Stake In French Mining Company
France’s influence in Africa continues to dwindle despite its desperate atr0cities in the Sahel, and its recent stunt in Kenya that most serious Africans would prefer to forget ever happened.
In a move to secure greater control of its national assets, the Gabonese government has announced that it will be acquiring a stake in French mining company Eramet. The company has been carting off Gabon’s manganese – a critical metal famous for its use in steel manufacturing – through a local subsidiary for nearly 70 years.
This move by Gabon comes as many African nations are reassessing their relationships with the West, and when Alliance of Sahel States (AES) members Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso in particular are proving, through their rapid progress, how parasitic these relationships have always been.
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While Trump is declaring victory, once again and claiming a deal is imminent, a little like the nonexistent Iranian nuclear threat, he might want to consider the wider threat.
Take a listen to this from Maryam Ishani, a totally trusted source. Just as Trump didn’t think Iran would attack US bases and close the Strait of Hormuz, I would suggest he certainly didn’t anticipate the cyber threat.
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Who introduces an unreleased song with this level of precision without ever performing it?
For most, music is art.
For Wizkid, it’s science.
Merlin@HoeHoeOne
Introduce Wizkid to someone with just ONE song.
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Trump’s New ‘Counterterrorism Strategy’ In Africa Is Neocolonialism
Kwame Nkrumah warned us decades ago, and yet Africa is still living inside the same neocolonial playbook.
The US destroys states, fuels instability, labels the consequences “ungoverned spaces,” then returns as the so-called solution through counterterrorism, military partnerships, intelligence operations, and trade deals tied to African resources.
Washington’s new counterterrorism strategy is not about African security. It is about protecting American interests on African soil and using insecurity as an entry point into mineral-rich regions.
This is why Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism remains essential reading. Nkrumah already explained the trick: a country may look independent on paper, while its economy, security, and political direction are controlled from outside.
For Africa, the lesson is simple. Anything that does not serve African sovereignty, security, and interests must be rejected.
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In 1997, a thirty-one-year-old engineer resigned his thirty-thousand-naira-a-month job.
Today, he owns one of the largest indigenous oil companies in Nigeria.
The Gabriel Ogbechie story — founder of Rainoil.
#savvynigerian
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Senegal: How an Entire Movement Was Betrayed
What is unfolding in Senegal is bigger than a political fallout between President Diomaye Faye and Ousmane Sonko. It is the betrayal of a movement.
Faye came to power on the back of a public desire for real change, anti-imperial politics, Pan-African conviction, and a rejection of France’s continued influence in Senegal. That hope was embodied in PASTEF and in Sonko’s politics.
But the rift between Faye and Sonko has shown how quickly a people’s mandate can be weakened when leadership begins to compromise with the same systems it was elected to confront. Africa cannot achieve real progress without political and economic independence.
Senegal has become a warning. A righteous movement can be reversed when it is placed in the hands of leaders who are not fully committed to the cause.
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A very important question that cuts to the heart of everything that animates imperial logic - no matter how big and powerful an empire is, it sees every village uprising as a threat because it is paranoid and violently neurotic by nature.
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🇨🇺🇺🇸 Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla: “Cuba is a small island with 10 million inhabitants. What would be the common sense behind the idea that Cuba could threaten a nuclear superpower?”
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Is there something about killing children that gets the usual suspects hard?
Actually, on second thoughts, we probably know the answer to that question because it's in the Epstein Files.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺 CNN went to Ukraine to praise their attack on Starobelsk college after killing 21 teenagers
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🇺🇦🇷🇺 Footage from the scene of the strike on the college in Starobelsk with Russia investigators examining drone wreckage used in the attack confirms that Starlink was used to carry it out:
"Here, on the propeller, the serial number has survived, which apparently will help establish the model of this drone. Here are the remains of a Starlink satellite communication terminal, with its help, the drones approached the target. On the drone's wreckage, an inscription in Ukrainian”
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BREAKING: Ukrainian strikes Starobelsk College dorm in Russian-occupied Luhansk in what’s being called a terrorist attack. There were reportedly 86 teens living in the dormitory. So far there is 1 dead, 35 injured, and many stuck under rubble.
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