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A shameful country thinks in this way.
27/09/2023

A shameful country thinks in this way.

Le ministre de la communication René Emmanuel SADI a signé un communiqué de presse ce lundi 25 septembre dans ce

27/09/2023
His house is on fire, yet he gathered Ekowas Western Sheepskin Presidents to talk about another persons house.Ask them n...
12/08/2023

His house is on fire, yet he gathered Ekowas Western Sheepskin Presidents to talk about another persons house.

Ask them now to present their records of achievement in governance in their various countries, the result will be Abysmal Failure, Heavily Indebted, Poverty Everywhere Without any Headway while thier Bank Accounts have become Hugely Weighty.
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Successive coups in Africa will only further destabilise the region; African regional groupings need to resort to active...
12/08/2023

Successive coups in Africa will only further destabilise the region; African regional groupings need to resort to active intervention to curtail it.
Power grabs, unconstitutional military takeovers, or coup d’état are back in Africa. In the past few years, there has been a rise in the spate of successful or attempted coups across the continent. These coups are threatening to overturn the democratic gains African countries have made in recent decades. Simply by demonstrating how easily power can be wrested by brandishing a gun and undermining the constitution, these coups are weakening existing political institutions, encouraging political violence, and increasing the prospects of civil wars.
It all began in November 2017, when the erstwhile Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was placed under house arrest, impeached, and eventually removed as President and Party Leader of Zimbabwe African National Union–Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) by some elements of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF). This was followed by two successful coup d’états in Mali in 2020 and in May 2021. The Malian army, led by Vice President Colonel Assimi Goïta captured interim President Bah Ndaw and the Acting Prime Minister Moctar Ouane. This military takeover eventually led to the suspension of Mali from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the African Union (AU) in June 2021. France too halted its joint military operations with the Malian army over the coup, but resumed operations a month later in July 2021. An unsuccessful coup attempt also took place in Niger, just two days before the swearing-in of President-elect Mohamed Bazoum.

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