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@PanSpear

live for your Maker. Proud to be a Phobian

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Africa1st
Africa1st@PanSpear·
I bless the day my mum gave birth to me to be a phobian 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
French Media Colludes With T£rror Groups To Discredit Mali On April 25, 2026, the Malian Armed Forces (FAMa) foiled a series of coordinated t£rror att@cks targeting several cities across the country, primarily the garrison towns of Kati, Kidal, Gao and Sevare. The Al-Q@£da-linked Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and the so-called Azawad Liberation Forces (FLA) both claimed responsibility for these attacks, whose scale and orchestration suggested substantial external backing – Al-Q@£da has known links to the US government. On April 28, 2026, Mali President Assimi Goïta addressed the nation, assuring all that the situation was under control, and vowing to continue military operations until the forces of t£rror were expelled from the country. Not that you would know any of this if your only source of information on the April 25 att@cks was French media. In this report for the Spearhead, @panspear sheds light on the desperate attempts by French media to portray Mali as a failed state in dire need of France’s “benevolent” intervention, when this could not be further from reality. As a member of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Mali has faced relentless att@cks by Western-backed t£rrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African states, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, the country and its fellow AES members, Niger and Burkina Faso, have continued to record economic and political wins. All 3 AES members have pointed to former colonizer France as a key sponsor of t£rror in the region – a claim which has been corroborated by their international allies – and France itself has made no bones about its intentions to revive its dwindling influence in Africa, and in so doing, shore up its presently crumbling economy.
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G🥇lden Child 🇿🇦
G🥇lden Child 🇿🇦@mjitaOFtoday·
@Citi973 The problem I see here is that you people rely too much on government that doesn’t care about you. You undermine collective action. In SA we practice active citizenry. Government answers to us, if they don’t work, we hold them accountable. Take a leaf from us.
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The Gulag
The Gulag@WelcomeTheGulag·
Traoré says Western democracy is not what Burkina Faso needs Because that democracy kills
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Serwaa Amihere, Esq
Serwaa Amihere, Esq@Serwaa_Amihere·
The World Bank has now committed over $300 million to Accra’s flood resilience across multiple phases of the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development Project ( GARID) — That is Public money. Can any politician ( NDC & NPP) point to a specific community in Accra that no longer floods as a direct result of that investment?
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A-Jay🇨🇦🇬🇭
These are the living conditions of Black people in South Africa 🇿🇦. 😬🤦
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Diplomacy is key in international relations, had the South Africa applied this, all those chaotic scene wouldn't have happened. The Cambodian Royal government has every right to protect her national territory in the interest of their country and we must respect that.
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BREAKING: Cambodia has warned African nationals — including citizens from Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, Uganda and other African countries — to leave the country by May 31, 2026, after an immigration waiver expired. From June 1, 2026, anyone staying illegally risks arrest, up to 2 years in prison, an $8,000 fine, and deportation.

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@Joe__Bassey The Cambodia Royal government are protecting the territory and we must respect that.
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BREAKING: Cambodia has warned African nationals — including citizens from Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, Uganda and other African countries — to leave the country by May 31, 2026, after an immigration waiver expired. From June 1, 2026, anyone staying illegally risks arrest, up to 2 years in prison, an $8,000 fine, and deportation.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Despite the rains and flash flooding that brought the city to a standstill yesterday, we had a decent turnout at the #WhatHappenedOnOctober29 Accra premiere. Special word to my G @wode_maya for coming through, and congrats to team @Spearhead_Af for an amazing job! Next stop: Dar es Salaam🇹🇿 on 29 May!
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Sputnik Africa
Sputnik Africa@sputnik_africa·
Kiev acts as a conduit for the West's neocolonial policy in Africa, says Russia's Security Council Secretary. Sergey Shoigu highlighted Ukraine's abstention in a UN vote condemning the slave trade. This abstention, according to him, shows Kiev's reliance on Western powers. Shoigu also noted Ukraine's involvement in 2024 conflicts in northern Mali, highlighting its hypocrisy.
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Àyànfè
Àyànfè@Danny456080·
Debt contracted by unelected governments for projects that never served the people is not the people’s debt. Africa loses $88 billion annually to illicit capital flight. We need to De-dollarize, and build African lending institutions. That’s the only solution
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THEE ALFA HOUSE@thee_alfa_house·
Maponga Marara compares Burkina Faso under Ibrahim Traoré to China as two successful models that the rest of Africa should emulate. He argues that Africa dropped the ball somewhere along its historical path, particularly due to the disruptive interventions of parasites: imperialists who colonized the continent and plundered its mineral wealth. That interference derailed Africa’s developmental trajectory and imposed foreign systems, including the version of democracy exported to the continent, which has only bred instability. Maponga insists that despite this violent disruption, Africa can still march toward prosperity by following the example set by Traoré: a leader charting a defiant, anti-colonial path to self-determination and genuine sovereignty.
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Wode Maya ®
Wode Maya ®@wode_maya·
This Man Must Be Protected By Africans..
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Is Ghana Moving Towards Nationalizing Its Gold? When the colonial criminals of Europe first stepped foot in Africa, they did not meet a “poor”, “starving” or “corrupt” continent. Otherwise, they and their descendants would not have gone on to plunder this continent for 500 years. What Africans know today as poverty, hunger and corruption are not indigenous phenomena, but symptoms of a disease that was brought upon their land by parasites who had no interest in “civilizing” anyone. It is a tragic irony. Africa is “poor” because it is wealthy, and because this wealth is being plundered, and the centuries the West has spent plundering Africa’s wealth is a testament to just how boundless that wealth is. Ghana is Africa’s largest gold producer, and has been since 2019. Yet the bulk of the value from this gold has historically been carted off by foreign corporations, at the expense of the Ghanaian people. But recent developments in the West African country seem to be shaking this status quo. Since returning to office in December 2024, Ghana President John Dramani Mahama has effected reforms which have moved his country towards greater control over its natural resources, and seen its economy steadily grow. What do these reforms mean for Ghana’s future? And is the country truly embarking on a nationalist path, one which could finally fulfill the dream of its founding father, Kwame Nkrumah? @panspear reports for the Spearhead.
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