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24/05/2026

🚨🚨 BREAKING: SENEGALESE PRIME MINISTER FIRED AFTER SUPPORTING MALI 🚨🚨

Ousmane Sonko reportedly made the bold move many Africans have long demanded from their leaders — ordering air support to assist Mali in its fight against terrorism. But instead of praise, political shockwaves followed. President Bassirou Diomaye Faye allegedly responded by removing him from power, claiming Sonko exceeded his authority.

If true, this exposes the painful contradiction in African politics today.

During campaigns, leaders shout “African Unity!” from every podium. They speak of Pan-Africanism, sovereignty, and standing together against foreign interference. But the moment one leader takes concrete action to defend a neighboring African nation, panic erupts within the system.

Why?

Because too many African governments still operate under the shadow of former colonial powers. Borders drawn decades ago by Europeans seem to matter more than African lives. Protocols are protected more fiercely than the soldiers dying on the battlefield.

How can Africa defeat terrorism when decisive action becomes a political crime?

Are our leaders truly governing independent nations, or are they simply caretakers of neo-colonial interests?

Sonko chose action.
Faye chose caution.
And Africa remains trapped between bold leadership and political fear.

This is bigger than Senegal. It is about whether Africans will continue to wait for foreign approval before defending one another.

The question now is simple:

Do you stand with leaders who take action for Africa… or politicians who only follow the script?

20/05/2026

A day will come when the truth about this will be made known to the public. On the right is former Paul Biya and on the left is the present Paul biya. 🤣 soon you will know that the man people claim is Biya was what only Ngoh Ngoh and the others can explain

20/05/2026

No One Joins an Annexationist to Celebrate the Occupation of One's Country Except a F0ol and Traitors: 20th May is a National Day of Shame in Southern Cameroons aka Ambazonia!

10 Reasons not to celebrate 20th May in Ambazonia

1. It erased Southern Cameroons' path to independence. Southern Cameroons was a separate UN Trust Territory until 1961. 20th May is seen as the day that ended our rise to glory as a state party.

2. The federal deal was broken
Southern Cameroons joined as equals in 1961. When it became a unitary state in 1972, that promise was gone.

3. It’s the annexation date
The 1972 referendum ended the federation. For many, it’s when Southern Cameroons was absorbed into La République.

4. The vote wasn’t clean
The vote was fraudulent. No UN oversight, French-backed administration, limited choice. It’s not accepted as legitimate by law as it violates the federal constitution of 1961.

5. It reminds us of the heavy presence of the army of occupation and the gen0cide in Ambazonia.
National Day means parades and soldiers. In a war zone, that looks like occupation, not celebration.

6. It silenced dissent
Leaders who opposed the unitary state were jailed or exiled. This date marks that crackdown which has continued from then till date.

7. It ignores the war
Since 2016, villages have burned, people have fled, civilians have died. Celebrating feels out of touch with the reality of the dirty war.

8. It celebrates marginalization
Anglophones have long complained about being sidelined in socioeconomic and infrastructural development, government, courts, and schools. The holiday honors that system. Only the dead don't have feelings and reason that govern their actions.

9. It r!sks more v¡0lence
Public events in a conflict zone spark clashes and force people to take sides. Abstaining from joining in the celebration is meant to keep things calmer.

10. It’s a line in the sand
Refusing to mark it is a way of saying: Yaoundé doesn’t run things here. It also says Ambazonians have had their country back!

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