They have started the playbook again. And we have seen this story before.

Days ago, reports emerged that Burkina Faso has made education free. That same Burkina Faso is now mining its own gold and using the returns to defend its country. They’ve told France to pack up and leave. For good.

And now suddenly, Western media and military voices are calling Captain Ibrahim Traoré a dictator. One of them, General Michael Langley of the US Africa Command, recently claimed that Traoré’s regime is dangerous. Dangerous to who?

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We’ve seen this script before. Muammar Gaddafi was called a dictator. Thomas Sankara was branded a threat. Patrice Lumumba was eliminated. They all had one thing in common. They wanted Africa to rise on its own terms.

Gaddafi’s Libya was not perfect, but the UN Human Development Report in 2010 showed that Libya had the highest Human Development Index in Africa. Free education. Free healthcare. Subsidized housing. Cheap fuel. Now look at Libya after “liberation.” Is it better?

Let’s be honest. What they fear is not dictatorship. What they fear is independence.

They fear an Africa that mines its own gold, grows its own food, educates its children for free, and tells Western corporations no more.

They fear a leader who defends his people with African money, not foreign aid.

They fear a Burkina Faso that controls its own resources instead of signing shady contracts with foreign companies.

They fear a Nigeria whose elections reflect the will of its young people. Not rigged systems. Not puppets. Not compromised elites.

We’ve all seen the reports about Boko Haram. Its rise was not just from the ground up. It was enabled for geopolitical interest. The “war on terror” became a tool to sell weapons, secure oil deals, and support weak governments.

This is not conspiracy. This is history repeating itself.

To every young African reading this

Colonialism never left. It only changed form.
It returned as bad governance, debt traps, fake democracy, resource theft, and the elimination of every leader who dared to stand up.
Then they return with “aid” as if we are helpless. As if we have no memory.

We are not children. We are not slaves. This continent is ours. And no Western general, no media outlet, no foreign puppet should choose our leaders for us.

We want freedom.
We want dignity.
We want the Africa Sankara died for.

And we are not begging anymore.

Let everyone share after reading .
Global Forum for the Defense of Human Rights Association Cameroon.

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