Africa

President Macron of France calling African leaders ungrateful is laughable.

We want to say this today: without French-speaking African countries, the economy of France will be worse than that of the third world economy. If real African history is taught in France, the people of France will understand the truth: how billions of CFA currency, which is printed and controlled by the government of France […]

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Emmanuel Macron

Africans showed France love, oneness, and transparency, but France took that for granted and labelled Africans as ignorant, uninformed, and uncivilized.

The rejection that France is facing today in the hands of their colonies in Africa is what France created. The people of Africa are warm and kind, but not foolish and stupid as France may have assumed. Africans know that their natural resources can feed the whole world; all Africans need is just a fair

Africans showed France love, oneness, and transparency, but France took that for granted and labelled Africans as ignorant, uninformed, and uncivilized. Read More »

African Union

Africans both at home and abroad have started calling for military governments to be in control of countries on the continent of Africa.

The good works of the leaders of the Sahel states in Africa have given Africans, both at home and abroad, reasons to start calling on the military across Africa to take control of the economy of their various countries. Those who wrote to the Viewers Corner News office said that democracy has failed all countries

Africans both at home and abroad have started calling for military governments to be in control of countries on the continent of Africa. Read More »

Guinea’s former defence minister, Mohamed Diané, has been sentenced to five years in prison for corruption and money laundering.

The former defence minister of Guinea, Mohamed Diané, a man formerly held in high esteem and value, has been charged with a sentence of five years in prison for corruption, embezzlement of public funds, and money laundering. This is no surprise, as corruption has become a norm for most politicians, not just in Africa but

Guinea’s former defence minister, Mohamed Diané, has been sentenced to five years in prison for corruption and money laundering. Read More »

Gambia

Gambia’s Path to Accountability: ECOWAS Establishes Special Court for Human Rights Abuses

The people of Gambia have been waiting for justice for a long time. Now, they are one step closer. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has given the go-ahead for a special court to try crimes committed during the brutal rule of former dictator Yahya Jammeh. For 22 years, Jammeh’s regime was marked

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Biden's Visit to Angola

President Joe Biden’s visit to Angola in Africa is for economic reasons in favour of the United States. If not, he would not have gone there.

No United States president has ever visited Angola because the leadership of the United States of America believes that they can stay in the U.S. and issue orders to get what they want from any African country. But then, such a master’s system is fast fading away. Africans are wiser now, and with the assistance

President Joe Biden’s visit to Angola in Africa is for economic reasons in favour of the United States. If not, he would not have gone there. Read More »

John Mahama

John Mahama wins Ghana presidential election in a historic comeback.

Former President John Dramani Mahama’s victory marked a dramatic change in Ghana’s government. Mahama becomes the first leader to win the president again after losing past election, which is a significant turning point in the history of the nation. Amidst economic difficulties and worries about corruption, the election’s outcome demonstrates Ghanaians’ yearning for a change

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Namibia's female president

Namibia’s Historic Milestone: Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah Elected First Female President

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has shattered Namibia’s glass ceiling by becoming the country’s first female president. With a staggering 57% of the vote, she outpaced her closest rival, Panduleni Itula, who garnered 26%. However, Itula has refused to concede, citing “deeply flawed” elections marred by logistical issues and a three-day polling extension in some areas. His party,

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France and Nigeria

While France is being sent out of some countries in Africa, Nigeria is romancing with France, perhaps for France to continue its double standard agenda.

Something that has a beginning shall have an end; it is just a matter of time. When France was pushing some African countries left and right because they colonized them, France never knew that a day would come when the children of those France humiliated would take over power and begin to ask questions to

While France is being sent out of some countries in Africa, Nigeria is romancing with France, perhaps for France to continue its double standard agenda. Read More »

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