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Sunday, 5 April 2020

Let's Create Thousands of African Revolutionaries that Will not be silenced by the West.

What can Africa do when Europe and America always kills her prophets? What can Africa do when our leaders only serve the interests of Europe and America? Look, they killed leaders who fought for African interests. They overthrew Pan Africanist and visionary Kwame Nkrumah, who wanted a single united Africa with a single President, military, and currency. They killed DR Congo's Patrice Lumumba, who wanted the immense mineral resources in the Congo be used for the benefit of his people. They later installed a puppet, Mobutu Sese Seko, who plundered DR Congo like his personal property, with wealth freely flowing to Europe and America. As if to add salt to injury, they also eliminated Muammar Gaddafi, who wanted a United Africa with a single President, military, and most importantly, currency.

Time and again, Europe and America will kill our best. The solution lies in creating a movement, and not a revolution. There is a stark difference between a movement and a revolution. Whereas a revolution is led and fed by a revolutionary, a movement is fed by thousands upon thousands of visionaries. Therefore, you can easily sabotage a revolution by eliminating the revolutionary. However, a movement is different. It mutates. It adapts. This is because it is fed by every member of the movement. If the leader of the movement is bought off or eliminated, the movement goes on unabated.

In Africa, we need to create a movement that will percolate the so called deep state and establishment. This movement should penetrate the media, academia, sports, entertainment, and all sectors that are critical in promoting the African agenda. In this way, even if our leaders serve the interests of the West, the deep state of Africa will keep the African story going, and propel the continent forward.

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