Dictator

Great African leaders, both past and present, who rejected Western manipulations and wanted the best for the people of their various countries are called dictators by leaders of the West. This is laughable.

This is a lesson that Africans and those who love the continent of Africa should keep in mind. Let us briefly examine the activities of these corrupt African leaders who are puppets of the West. In Equatorial Guinea, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema has been in power for about 46 years, and he is 82 years […]

Great African leaders, both past and present, who rejected Western manipulations and wanted the best for the people of their various countries are called dictators by leaders of the West. This is laughable. Read More »

Putin and African leaders

Why are countries on the continent of Africa turning to China and Russia?

The Western countries are asking African countries why they are leaving the West and turning towards Russia and China. The reason is simple: African countries are tired of being robbed of their natural resources, bullied, and disrespected at all times by most Western countries. Right now, African countries have made their own choices by choosing

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Burkina Faso President

Most Western media groups are propaganda tools created by their masters to cause disunity in the world, especially in Africa.

For now, we are not going to mention the names of these corrupt Western media groups, but most people in the world know them, and their evil agendas towards the progressive nations of the world. Our point on this issue is that when Capt. Ibrahim Traore of Burkina-Faso, a revolutionary leader, took over power; he

Most Western media groups are propaganda tools created by their masters to cause disunity in the world, especially in Africa. Read More »

The government of Nigeria paid 3.4 billion dollars to the International Monetary Fund. This is just a fraction of what Nigeria owes the IMF. A huge part of the debt is still hanging on there.

We are appealing to the government of Nigeria to always tell Nigerians who elected them to office the truth concerning the money they borrowed from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other financial institutions, including what is left behind. Let transparency be the keyword. We are saying so because the majority of Nigerians are celebrating

The government of Nigeria paid 3.4 billion dollars to the International Monetary Fund. This is just a fraction of what Nigeria owes the IMF. A huge part of the debt is still hanging on there. Read More »

Nigeria flag

Most kidnapping activities happening in Nigeria cannot be carried out successfully without the assistance of some indigenous people of those communities.

We are appealing to both the state and the federal governments to devise a better method to end the insecurity in Nigeria. This problem has brought food shortage in the country and has also given Nigeria a bad image worldwide, which is quite unfortunate. Now, farmers are so scared to go to their farms because

Most kidnapping activities happening in Nigeria cannot be carried out successfully without the assistance of some indigenous people of those communities. Read More »

Tinubu's visit to Anambra State

Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State is a failed governor. The people of Anambra State in Nigeria have seen how he lied against ex-governor Peter Obi during President Bola Tinubu’s visit.

Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State said that the last time a president visited Anambra State, he came to commission two private companies. However, our findings revealed that Professor Charles Soludo was making reference to ex-governor Peter Obi. Now hear our point on this: the last time a president visited Anambra State, before President Bola

Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State is a failed governor. The people of Anambra State in Nigeria have seen how he lied against ex-governor Peter Obi during President Bola Tinubu’s visit. Read More »

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia state

Abia State in Nigeria is one of the states where an ex-governor commissioned non-existent projects. Ex-governor Okezie Ikpeazu as a case study.

Ex-governor Okezie Ikpeazu, who led Abia State before Governor Alex Otti came to power, allegedly commissioned projects in his state that were never there. Till today, the corrupt ex-governor of Abia State is moving freely in Nigeria without the government calling him to give an account of where he kept the money he claimed to

Abia State in Nigeria is one of the states where an ex-governor commissioned non-existent projects. Ex-governor Okezie Ikpeazu as a case study. Read More »

An insider in the United States government under ex-president Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton allegedly said that the goal of the US was to eliminate Gaddafi of Libya, which they did.

These were the words of an insider under the leadership of ex-president Barack Obama and Mrs Hilary Clinton. According to the man, he said that the goal of the United States of America and some European countries was to eliminate Gaddafi of Libya, which they did successfully, and now the country is completely destroyed. They

An insider in the United States government under ex-president Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton allegedly said that the goal of the US was to eliminate Gaddafi of Libya, which they did. Read More »

Donald Trump Victory

President Donald Trump was elected because the majority of the people in the United States assumed that he could grow the economy of the United States of America.

President Donald Trump’s first tenure in office was better than the present one. This present one is certainly going to be his last tenure in office as the president of the United States of America because the United States has only two terms of four years each. President Donald Trump miscalculated by starting a trade

President Donald Trump was elected because the majority of the people in the United States assumed that he could grow the economy of the United States of America. Read More »

Akpabio

The Court of Appeal in Nigeria upheld the conviction of a jailed professor who rigged the election for Senator Godswill Akpabio to become a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Professor Peter Ogban was jailed for rigging the senatorial election for Senator Godswill Akpabio. Nigerians are saying: since the Court of Appeal in Nigeria upheld the conviction of Professor Peter Ogban, it means that Senator Godswill Akpabio should vacate his senatorial seat at the National Assembly of Nigeria. Nigerians are also saying that starting from

The Court of Appeal in Nigeria upheld the conviction of a jailed professor who rigged the election for Senator Godswill Akpabio to become a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Read More »

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