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That is why there was NEVER a Scramble for EUROPE! The WORLD runs on AFRIKA!
#outofafrika#afrikarunstheworld#scrambleforafrika#AfricaRising#AfricanHistory#EconomicDevelopment#AfricaUnite#AfricanUnity#whitesupremacy#blackunity#blackpower#knowledgeofself#blackpride#whiteprivilege#maga
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“Revolutionary struggle is a constant of ups and downs, of advance and retreat, of attack and repulse. The revolutionary fails only when he surrenders. As long as he continues the struggle…he stretches himself towards the ultimate goal of Victory.” - Kwame Nkrumah
Africans must struggle to unite and save mother Africa. So many of our great leaders remind us that we will not be free unless we free our base, Africa. 🌍
Join an organization, fighting for the liberation of African people. This war is a war to save humanity.
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“If Anyone Is Anything: An Anthem Against Corruption”
I’m proud to share “If Anyone Is Anything”, a song I’ve written and produced under SKJ Records Sweden, 2025. This anthem is my heartfelt cry against the corruption plaguing Africa—a continent overflowing with potential but weighed down by greed and exploitation.
Corruption in Africa has devastating effects on development and poverty alleviation. According to Transparency International, corrupt individuals with political power enjoy lavish lives, while millions of Africans are deprived of basic needs like food, health, education, housing, and access to clean water and sanitation. 
The consequences of such corruption are dire. A recent report by the U.N. Development Program and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative reveals that over 1 billion people live in acute poverty, with more than half being children. Notably, around 40% of these impoverished individuals reside in conflict-torn and fragile countries, many of which are in Africa. 
Furthermore, the embezzlement of public funds by some African leaders exacerbates the situation. For instance, the U.S. Department of Justice has alleged that Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, Vice President of Equatorial Guinea, spent $315 million on properties and luxury goods between 2004 and 2011, funds inconsistent with his official salary. 
This systemic corruption fuels a brain drain, as talented individuals leave the continent in search of better opportunities, further hindering Africa’s progress.
“If Anyone Is Anything” is a call for accountability, integrity, and a brighter future for Africa. It’s a reminder that true leadership isn’t about personal gain but about uplifting the people. This has to stop, and it starts with us raising our voices together.
Let’s demand better. Let’s unite for change. Let this song be the beginning of a movement.
Listen, share, and stand with Africa.
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Watch "Mahamoud Ali Youssouf for AUC chair #fypyoutube #viralreels #africanews #africaunion #africaunite" on YouTube
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Video - How do you call this? #calabash #suriname #southamerica #africa #africaunite #africatotheworld (Online News)
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Kwame Nkrumah
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The more things change, the more they remain the same
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Tinubu’s Paris Visit: Another Chapter in France’s Exploitation of Africa?
President Bola Tinubu’s state visit to France and the signing of major agreements have once again raised concerns about the nature of France’s relationship with African nations, particularly its former colonies. These agreements, including a €300 million investment in infrastructure, healthcare, and agriculture, might sound promising on the surface, but the deeper implications cannot be ignored.
France has a long history of exploiting Africa under the guise of cooperation. Since the infamous colonial agreements of 1958, where newly independent Francophone African nations were coerced into signing pacts that guaranteed France control over their economies, little has changed. Guinea and Mali, which refused to sign, were punished with economic sabotage, leaving other nations with little choice but to comply.
Today, despite declarations of partnership, France continues to use economic deals, loans, and investments as tools to maintain a stranglehold over African resources and economies. With oil-rich Nigeria now in focus, France appears to be shifting its attention to a bigger prize following the recent exits of countries like Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Niger from the French sphere of influence.
President Tinubu, whose history of lavish properties in France and the UK is well known, is now at the center of this new phase of Franco-African relations. His administration risks pushing Nigeria further into economic dependency by agreeing to deals that mirror the exploitative agreements of the past. While these agreements promise development, the reality often means crippling debt and the sale of national resources for the benefit of foreign powers.
Macron, facing criticism for losing influence in parts of Africa, is keen to bolster France’s position by aligning with Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and largest oil producer. For France, Nigeria represents an opportunity to reinforce its dominance and rewrite the narrative of its declining control in Africa. For Nigeria, however, this visit could mark another step toward economic servitude unless these agreements are carefully scrutinized and prioritized for national interest over foreign agendas.
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#Africa #proudlyAfrican 🇿🇼 🇿🇼 #africaunite https://www.instagram.com/p/B_N3X04BoKE/?igshid=15f27b60uly1z
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News Flash - We Are Our Own ENEMIES 😪 #enemies #africaunite #borderless #africa #drcongo #congobrazzaville
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...the independence of Ghana is meaningless, unless it is linked-up with the total liberation of the African continent
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah - 1st President of Republic of Ghana
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