Just In: Mali’s President Goïta Drops Bombshell — “We Either Fight for Our Freedom or Remain Slaves Forever”
In a powerful and emotional address, Mali’s President Assimi Goïta has sent a bold warning to his people and the world, insisting that Africa must choose between fighting for its freedom or remaining “slaves forever.”
According to Goïta, Mali and several African nations are being hunted, pressured, and manipulated by foreign powers using terror!sm as a tool of control.
“We either fight this w@r or remain slaves forever, because they are hunting us,” he declared.
Goïta accused powerful foreign interests of pretending to provide “help” while secretly working to dominate African countries politically and economically.
He alleged that these global actors are:
Influencing who becomes president, prime minister, mayor, and political leaders
Forcing African nations to give up shares in mining corporations
Trying to control national passports and security systems
Targeting ownership of Africa’s natural resources
His message to citizens was clear: wake up, recognize the thre@t, and defend national sovereignty before it’s too late.
This statement is already sparking debate across Africa — especially as more nations question the intentions of external powers on the continent.
Do you think African nations should cut ties with foreign powers and political influence?
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In a powerful and emotional address, Mali’s President Assimi Goïta has sent a bold warning to his people and the world, insisting that Africa must choose between fighting for its freedom or remaining “slaves forever.”
According to Goïta, Mali and several African nations are being hunted, pressured, and manipulated by foreign powers using terror!sm as a tool of control.
“We either fight this w@r or remain slaves forever, because they are hunting us,” he declared.
Goïta accused powerful foreign interests of pretending to provide “help” while secretly working to dominate African countries politically and economically.
He alleged that these global actors are:
Influencing who becomes president, prime minister, mayor, and political leaders
Forcing African nations to give up shares in mining corporations
Trying to control national passports and security systems
Targeting ownership of Africa’s natural resources
His message to citizens was clear: wake up, recognize the thre@t, and defend national sovereignty before it’s too late.
This statement is already sparking debate across Africa — especially as more nations question the intentions of external powers on the continent.
Do you think African nations should cut ties with foreign powers and political influence?
If It’s Loud, It’s NewsFlash!
SHARE this post to keep others informed.
If you’re new here, FOLLOW our page to stay updated with real, uncensored news from across Africa.
#AfricaRising #newsflashafrica #sovereigntyfight
Just In: Mali’s President Goïta Drops Bombshell — “We Either Fight for Our Freedom or Remain Slaves Forever”
In a powerful and emotional address, Mali’s President Assimi Goïta has sent a bold warning to his people and the world, insisting that Africa must choose between fighting for its freedom or remaining “slaves forever.”
According to Goïta, Mali and several African nations are being hunted, pressured, and manipulated by foreign powers using terror!sm as a tool of control.
“We either fight this w@r or remain slaves forever, because they are hunting us,” he declared.
Goïta accused powerful foreign interests of pretending to provide “help” while secretly working to dominate African countries politically and economically.
He alleged that these global actors are:
Influencing who becomes president, prime minister, mayor, and political leaders
Forcing African nations to give up shares in mining corporations
Trying to control national passports and security systems
Targeting ownership of Africa’s natural resources
His message to citizens was clear: wake up, recognize the thre@t, and defend national sovereignty before it’s too late.
This statement is already sparking debate across Africa — especially as more nations question the intentions of external powers on the continent.
Do you think African nations should cut ties with foreign powers and political influence?
If It’s Loud, It’s NewsFlash!
SHARE this post to keep others informed.
If you’re new here, FOLLOW our page to stay updated with real, uncensored news from across Africa.
#AfricaRising #newsflashafrica #sovereigntyfight
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