Let’s Talk Afrika.

“It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African Unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest sources for good in the world.” – Kwame Nkrumah

Category: Neo-colonialism

  • Africa’s Sneaky Mind Controller: Language

    Africa’s Sneaky Mind Controller: Language

    Language likes to pretend it’s neutral. Like, “I’m just vowels and consonants, don’t project onto me.” But in Africa, language has never been innocent. It has been a passcode, a border, a quiet sorting mechanism that decides who sounds intelligent, employable, or “civilized.” If you’ve ever watched a room change the moment someone switches from…

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  • Pan Africanism: Vision or Vibe? Africa Must Unite (But Like… How?)

    Pan Africanism: Vision or Vibe? Africa Must Unite (But Like… How?)

    I first heard the phrase “Africa must unite” on the Mob Jazz Podcast : that one Ugandan society and culture podcast where wisdom is delivered the way aunties deliver advice. Casually, confidently and without asking if you’re ready or need it. I nodded along like, yes, absolutely, very true. But also… unite how? Like group…

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  • Who Gets To Imagine Africa‘s Future

    Who Gets To Imagine Africa‘s Future

    There’s a quiet but powerful question that rarely gets asked out loud. Who gets to imagine Africa’s future?  Not who funds it. Not who writes reports about it. But who actually gets to decide what progress, development and success look like on this continent. Because if you listen closely, Africa’s future is being imagined constantly…

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  • Debt, IMF And Economic Handcuffs

    Debt, IMF And Economic Handcuffs

    There’s a strange kind of freedom Africa is told it has. The freedom to make decisions, to govern itself, to chart its own economic future. And then there’s the kind of freedom that comes with an asterisk. Debt is that asterisk. On paper, debt looks neutral. Technical. Mathematical. A country borrows, invests, repays. Simple. But…

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  • The Politics Of Beauty In African Society

    The Politics Of Beauty In African Society

    In many African societies, beauty isn’t a vibe. It’s a political system, structural, inherited, and filled with policies nobody voted for. Colonialism didn’t just leave languages and architecture behind, it also installed an entire aesthetic framework with the enthusiasm of a shady interior designer. Let’s start with the loudest statistic in the room: skin lightening.…

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  • Better Late than Never…64 Years Later

    Better Late than Never…64 Years Later

    I have always believed that bygones should be bygones, that the past should remain where it is. But today, we wake up to news that makes us revisit painful history: France has admitted to the cruelty and suppression it imposed on Cameroon during the country’s independence struggle. As someone from a former British colony, I…

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  • Could China’s Education Model Boost Africa’s Economy? A Layman’s Perspective

    Could China’s Education Model Boost Africa’s Economy? A Layman’s Perspective

    Of the six continents, Africa ranks last in terms of economic performance — a staggering reality when placed alongside another striking fact: Africa is the youngest continent in the world, with nearly 70% of its population under the age of 30. One would expect such a youthful demographic to drive rapid economic growth, as has…

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  • Rwanda Sanctions Belgium: Rewriting a Colonial Legacy and Asserting National Sovereignty

    Rwanda Sanctions Belgium: Rewriting a Colonial Legacy and Asserting National Sovereignty

    In a historic and bold move, Rwanda made history as the first African nation to impose sanctions on a European country by suspending its ongoing 2024–2029 bilateral development aid programme with Belgium. The move, coming at a moment of bitter differences on regional security and economic assistance for political influence, forces a renegotiation of deep-seated…

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  • Thoughts On Money!

    Thoughts On Money!

    Many things continue to baffle my intellect but one that my mind has refused to subdue to, is the idea of using paper money. When I take a deep dive back in time and see how money has evolved from barter, to commodity media, to shells, to coins and then to gold, I have to…

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  • Black Nation!

    Black Nation!

    “how effective is activism in combatting this particular variant of racial discrimination…”…….can we gauge the rate of progress, measured by the lay black man’s impression…..

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