Category: Africa


  • “Breaking News: U S air weapons carrier “USS Gerald R. Ford” has just landed in Cape Town, South Africa, where white people hold significant influence.

    Reports suggest discussions are underway about declaring Cape Town an independent white nation.” Cape Town, South Africa – The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s most advanced aircraft carrier, has arrived at the port of Cape Town as part of a strategic visit aimed at strengthening diplomatic and military ties between the United States and…

  • British Government Actions In Nigeria Shows They Are Afraid Of Igbo People

    Britain was afraid of the popularity of the Igbo people in the newly created artificial country called Nigeria. The ingenuity of the Igbo man can’t allow Britain to keep lording it over Nigeria. So they plotted a dethroning of the Igbo man. In the coup that happened, which I know will also get the support…

  • Barrick Gold Agrees to Pay $438 Million to Mali After Tax Dispute

    Canadian mining giant Barrick Gold has reached an agreement with the Malian government to pay $438 million in a long-standing tax dispute, bringing an end to tensions between the company and the West African nation’s military administration. The dispute dates back to 2024, when Mali’s military leader, Colonel Assimi Goïta, ordered the seizure of $245…

  • Igbo Businessman in Dubai Begins Construction of Africa’s Tallest Skyscraper in Aba

    Breaking News: An Igbo businessman based in Dubai has just commenced the construction of a 300-story building in Aba, Abia State. Once completed, it will be the second tallest building in the world, after Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The Abia State government has secured a major international investment with Chinedu Nwachineke to build this architectural…

  • BREAKING: Niger Republic Rejects ECOWAS Passports, Bars Nigerian Passport Holders from Entry

    Niamey, Niger – In a surprising and controversial move, the Niger Republic has officially begun rejecting the ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) passport and has banned Nigerian passport holders from entering its territory. This decision marks a significant shift in regional relations and raises concerns over diplomatic tensions between Niger and its West…

  • Burkina Faso Introduces Groundbreaking Prison Reform!

    “Henceforth our prisoners will be working in our Agriculture sector while their sentences are reduced, our laws must represent African values” – Ibrahim Traoré According to the new criminal law in Burkina Faso, prisoners and those awaiting sentences can work in agriculture, with a month of work equivalent to a three-month reduction in sentence. A…

  • South African Government Halts Starlink Licensing Talks, Cites Elon Musk’s Views

    The South African government has suspended discussions on granting a license to Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, Starlink, to operate in the country. Authorities cited Musk’s “unprogressive and racist views” as the reason for halting negotiations. The move comes amid growing debates about the billionaire’s controversial statements and their potential impact on policy decisions. Starlink,…

  • South Africa Strikes Back: Bans U.S. Businesses, Halts Mineral Exports in Retaliation Against Trump’s Aid Cut

    In a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions, South Africa has announced the suspension of all American businesses operating within its borders and halted the export of minerals to the United States. This decisive move comes in direct response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent executive order cutting financial aid to South Africa and offering asylum…

  • Senegal Begins Refining Its Own Oil for the First Time

    Senegal has officially started refining its own oil at the African Refinery Company (SAR) near Dakar. Previously reliant on imported crude, SAR has now successfully processed oil from the Sangomar offshore field. As Africa’s newest oil producer, Senegal has been extracting oil since operations began at the Sangomar deposit in June 2024. This milestone marks…