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      The Colonial Pact:

      The Pact for the Continuation of Colonization

      The Agreement for the Continuation of Colonization

      Did you know many Kmtyw countries=Black countries (African countries) are still paying colonial tax to France since their independence!

      The “Colonial Pact” refers to the colonial laws and policies introduced during colonialism, which were and are aimed at securing profits for our colonial enemies through their exploitation of our natural resources, wealth and labor, as well as dictating our trade relations to the benefits of our colonizing enemies countries.

      The colonial laws and policies introduced in The Pact for the Continuation of Colonialism and Colonization were mainly aimed at ensuring that the economic activities of former African colonies would generate profits for their European colonizers. The agreement was that former African colonial countries will only buy from and sell products only to the European nations that colonized them.

      The colonial laws and policies in Kmt=Abibiman=Land of the Blacks (Africa) during European colonial imperialism had a profound impact on indigenous regional rule, administration and population. This is particularly true and evident for West African countries that was ruled and colonized by France. The direct rule system imposed by France streamlined procedures and consolidated control, created deep stratification within Kmtyw=Abibifo=Blacks (African) societies. This framework facilitated economic cooperation between France and its former African colonies, with resources being supplied to sustain France’s industrial and economic enterprises. French colonial power dynamics, its cultural impositions, its forced cultural assimilation and association policies and economic implications characterize the French colonial experience in West Africa. Unpacking French colonial governance framework highlights deep systemic disparities and cultural alienation perpetuated by the French colonial apparatus, emphasizing the persistent socioeconomic challenges and cultural subjugation that continue to shape the region.

      France has maintained a colonial pact with its former African colonies, which has weighed heavily on Africa’s development. France’s monetary cooperation with its former colonies is guided by four key principles: unlimited convertibility guaranteed by the French Treasury, fixed parities, free transferability, and centralized foreign exchange reserves.

      The “servitudes” of this colonial pact or agreements did not end at the end of colonialism, as France still controls the currency of these countries (CFA Franc) and imposes exclusivity on local raw material exports.

      The colonial pact and agreement imposed on African colonies obligated the export primary products and resources mainly to the European metropolis, while prohibiting them from manufacturing goods and limiting production to raw materials. In return, the African colonies receive political, military, cultural, and economic aid.

      This policy benefits only France and French multinational companies.

      Many African experts, and others, are well aware of the immense suffering on Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ=Black people (African people), caused by this colonial pact. However, without a strong Black nationalist leadership, unity among leaders, and responsible Black-owned media to raise awareness and awaken the Black consciousness, resistance efforts are often ineffective or modest. The absence of collective action can lead to failed attempts at resistance. It is crucial for political leaders, African elites, and civil society to unite and work together to end this unfair agreement and colonial pact.

      At this very moment, in 2025, 14 Kmtyw countries=Abibiman=Land of the Blacks=Black countries (African countries) are obliged by France, trough a Colonial Pact, a Colonial Agreement, to put 85% of their foreign reserve into France central bank under French minister of Finance control. Until now, 2025, 14 Kmtyw countries=Abibiman=Land of the Blacks (African countries) still have to pay colonial debt to France. This colonial debt repayment to France has been going on since 1950’s. Kmtyw leaders= Abibifoɔ leaders=Black leaders (African leaders) who refuse to pay the colonial debt to France are either killed or a victim of coup. Those African leaders and politicians who obeyed, are supported and rewarded by France with lavish lifestyle while their people endure extreme poverty, and desperation.

      The Colonial Pact, or, The Colonial Agreement for the Continuation of Colonization is such an evil predatory colonial system. It has been denounced by prominent Kmtyw scholars, thinkers, leaders and diplomats, and even some countries from the European Union have come out and denounced such an evil, predatory and exploitation colonial system, but France is not ready to move from that colonial system, which puts about 500 billions dollars from Kmt=Abibiman=Black Peoples Land (Africa) to its French treasury year in year out, for freeeee.

      We often accuse Kmtyw leaders= Abibifoɔ leaders=Black leaders (African leaders) of corruption and serving Western European nations and America interests instead, but there is a clear explanation for that behavior. They behave so because they are afraid the be killed, assassinated, or a victim of a coup. They want a powerful nation to back them in case of aggression or trouble. But, contrary to a friendly nation protection, the western protection is often offered in exchange of these leaders renouncing to serve their own Black peoples and their Black nations’ interests (Kmt’s interests).

      African leaders would work in the interest of their people if they were not constantly stalked, bullied, threatened and terrorized by their former colonial enemies.

      France and the other European colonial enemies accepted only an “independence on paper” for their colonies. France, in particular, made the leaders of its “former” African colonies signed binding “Cooperation Accords”, “Colonial Pact” or “Colonial Agreement” detailing the nature of their relations with France, in particular their ties to France colonial currency (the CFA Franc), France educational system, military and commercial preferences.

      Below are the 11 main components of The Pact for the Continuation of Colonialism, or The Agreement for the Continuation of Colonialism in Kmt=Abibiman=Black Peoples Land (Africa), since the 1950s.

      1. Colonial Debt for the benefits of France colonization:

      The newly “independent” African countries will pay for the infrastructure built by France in the country during colonization.

      —When Sékou Touré of Guinea decided in 1958 to get out of french colonial empire, and opted for the country independence, the french colonial elite in Paris got so furious, and in a historic act of fury the french administration in Guinea destroyed everything in the country which France represented with what they called the benefits from french colonization.

      Three thousand Frenchmen left the country of Guinea, taking all their property and destroying anything that which could not be moved: schools, nurseries, public administration buildings were crumbled; cars, books, medicine, research institute instruments, tractors were crushed and sabotaged; horses, cows in the farms were killed, and food in warehouses were burned or poisoned.

      The purpose of this outrageous and heinous act of France destroying the infrastructure in Guinea was to send a clear message to all the other colonized African countries (Kmt=Abibiman=Black Peoples Land), that the consequences of them rejecting France would be very high.

      Slowly fear spread through African elites, presidents, leaders, and politicians and none of the other African elites, politicians, and leaders, after the destruction of events that occurred in Guinea, found the courage and pride to follow the example of Sékou Touré, whose slogan was “We prefer freedom in poverty to opulence in slavery.

      Sylvanus Olympio, the first president of the Republic of Togo, found a middle ground solution with the French.

      Olympio didn’t want his country to continue to be a french dominion, therefore he refused to sign the colonisation continuation pact, or the colonization continuation agreement, that Charles de Gaulle, the Prime Minister of France, proposed; but President Olympio, agree to pay an annual debt to France for the so called benefits that Togo got from french colonization.

      It was the only conditions for the French not to destroy Togo before leaving. However, the amount estimated by France was so big that the reimbursement of the so called “colonial debt” was close to 40% of the country budget in 1963.

      The financial situation of the newly independent Togo was very unstable, and so in order to get out the situation, Olympio decided to get out the french colonial money CFA Franc and issue the country own currency.

      On January 13, 1963, three days after Olympio started printing his country own currency, a squad of French trained Togolese soldiers, backed by France, killed the first elected president of newly “independent” Togoland (Kmt=Abibiman=Black Land), Sylvanus Épiphanio Olympio. Olympio was killed by an ex-French Foreign Legionnaire army sergeant, Gnassingbe Eyadema, who supposedly received a bounty of $612 from the local French embassy for the coup d’etat and assassination of Sylvanus Épiphanio Olympio.

      Gnassingbe Eyadema became the President of Togo, after Olympio assassination. Gnassingbe Eyadema was not only Africa’s longest serving leader, sustaining himself in power through tyranny and dictatorship; he also had the dubious distinction of pioneering the Continent (Kmt=Abibiman=Land of the Blacks) first military coup d’etat, a trend that caught on swiftly on the Continent, especially in Francophone African countries.

      Sylvanus Épiphanio Olympio’s only dream for his home country, Togo, was to build an independent and self-sufficient and self-reliant country. But France didn’t like that idea.

      On June 30, 1962, Modibo Keïta, the first president of the Republic of Mali, decided to withdraw from the french colonial currency, CFA franc, , which was imposed on 12 newly independent Kmtyw countries=Abibiman=Black Countries (African countries). For the Malian president, who was leaning more to a socialist economy, it was clear that colonisation continuation pact with France was a trap, a burden for Mali’s development.

      On November 19, 1968, like, Olympio, Keita will be the victim of a coup d’etat carried out by another ex French Foreign legionnaire, the Lieutenant, Moussa Traoré. Moussa Traoré became the second president of Mali, 1968 to 1991, after his assassination on Modibo Keïta.

      With the backing and support from France, Moussa Traoré, ruled Mali with an authoritarian and dictatorial military regime.

      In fact during the turbulent period of Kmtyw=Black people=Abibifoɔ (Africans) fighting for independence to liberate themselves from European colonization, France would repeatedly use many ex-French Foreign Legionaries to carry out coups and assassinations against democratically elected African presidents.

      In fact, during the last 50 years, a total of 69 coups happened in 26 countries in Africa, 16 of those countries are french ex-colonies, which means 61% of the coups happened in Francophone Africa.

      France is very desperate and quite active to keep a strong hold on its former colonial African countries (Kmt=Abibiman=Black Peoples Lands), what ever the cost, no matter what. By any means necessary, France is not letting go of its former colonial African countries without a fight.

      In March 2008, former French President, Jacques Chirac, said: “Without Africa, France will slide down into the rank of a third [world] country.”

      Chirac’s predecessor, François Mitterrand, already prophesied in 1957 that:

      “Without Africa, France will have no history in the 21st century.”

      2. Automatic confiscation of national reserves:

      The former African colonies of France will deposit their national monetary reserves into France Central bank.

      —France has been holding the national monetary reserves of fourteen african countries since 1960: Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.

      The monetary policy governing such a diverse aggregation of Kmtyw countries= Black countries (African countries) is uncomplicated because it is, in fact, operated by the French Treasury, without any reference to the central fiscal authorities and leaders of these African countries.

      The final say is that of the French Treasury which has invested the foreign reserves of Kmt=Black countries=Black Peoples Countries=Abibiman (African countries) in its own name on France trading stock exchange market.

      “More than 80% of the foreign reserves of these African countries are deposited in the “operations accounts” controlled by the French Treasury. These 14 African countries that are controlled by Franc have no monetary policies of their own. The countries themselves do not know, nor are they told, how much of the pool of foreign reserves held by the French Treasury belongs to them as a group or individually.

      The earnings of the investment of these funds in the French Treasury pool are supposed to be added to the pool but no accounting is given to either the banks or the countries of the details of any such changes. The limited group of high officials in the French Treasury who have knowledge of the amounts in the “operations accounts”, where these funds are invested; whether there is a profit on these investments; are prohibited from disclosing any of this information to the CFA banks or the central banks of the African states .” Wrote economist, Dr. Gary K. Busch.

      Year in and year out, France is holding over 500 billions dollars of Kmt=Abibiman=Black countries (Black African countries) money in its French Treasury, and would do anything to fight anyone who want to shed a light on this dark side of the old European colonial empire.

      The African countries (Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=Black countries) don’t have access to their own money.

      France allows them to access only 15% of the money in any given year. If they need more than that, they have to borrow the extra money from their own 65% from the French Treasury at commercial rates.

      To make things more tragic, France impose a cap on the amount of money the countries could borrow from the reserve. The cap is fixed at 20% of their public revenue in the preceding year. If the countries need to borrow more than 20% of their own money, France has a veto.

      Former French President, Jacques Chirac, spoke at a “France-Africa Summit” and he talked about the 14 African nations money in France Treasury Banks. He spoke about the french predatory exploitation scheme. Here is a short excerpt transcript: “We have to be honest, and acknowledge that a big part of the money in our banks come precisely from the exploitation of the African continent.

      3. France will have the Right of First Refusal on any raw or natural resource discovered in the country:

      —France has the first right to buy and or refuse any natural resources found in Kmt=Abibiman=Land of the Blacks (France former colonies). It’s only after France say, “I’m not interested”, that these African countries (Kmt=Abibiman=Black Peoples Land), are allowed to seek other partners.

      4. French multinational companies will have First Priority and interests in public procurement and public biding in government contracts:

      —In the award of government contracts, French multinational companies must be considered FIRST, and only after that can the African countries (Kmt=Kmtyw=Abibiman= Black People Lands) can look elsewhere. It doesn’t matter if the African countries can obtain better value and a better deal for their money elsewhere.

      As a consequence, in many of the french former African colonies, ALL OF THE MAJOR economical assets of the countries are in the hand of french expatriates. In Côte d’Ivoire, for example, french multinational companies owns and controls ALL the major utilities – water, electricity, telephone, transport, ports and major banks. The same in commerce, construction, and agriculture.

      5. France will have the Exclusive Rights to supply military equipment and Train the country military officers:

      —Through a sophisticated scheme of scholarships, grants, and the “Defense Agreements and Pact”, attached to the Colonial Pact, the Colonial Agreement, the Kmtyw=The Blacks=Abibifoɔ (Africans) should and will only send their senior military officers for training in France or to a French controlled and managed military training facilities.

      The situation on The Continent (Kmt=Abibiman=Land of the Blacks) now is that France has trained hundreds, even thousands of traitors and nourish them. These traitors are dormant when they are not needed, and activated when they are needed for a coup, an assassination of a political leader or for any other purposes or reasons!

      6. France will have the Right to pre-deploy troops and intervene military in the country to defend its interests:

      —Under something called “Defence Agreements” attached to the “Colonial Pact” or the “Continuation of Colonization Agreement”, France have the legal right to intervene militarily in any of the French former African colonies (Kmt=Abibiman=Black Peoples Land), and also to station troops permanently in bases and military facilities in those
      countries, run entirely by the French and French military personnels.

      There are French military bases in every Francophone “African country”. (Except for the AES-The Alliance of the Sahel States-countries, who recently just kicked out the French troops and French military bases from their country).

      When President, Laurent Gbagbo, of Côte d’Ivoire tried to end the French exploitation of the country, France organized a coup. During the long process to oust Gbagbo, France tanks, helicopter gunships and Special Forces intervened directly in the conflit, fired on civilians and killed many.

      To add insult to injury, France estimated that the French business community had lost several millions of dollars when in the rush to leave Abidjan in 2006, the French Army massacred 65 unarmed civilians and wounded 1,200 others.

      After France succeeded the coup, and transferred power to Alassane Ouattara, France requested Ouattara government to pay compensation to French business community for the losses during the civil war.

      And indeed, the traitor and French puppet government of Ouattara government regime paid France twice what France said they had lost in leaving Côte d’Ivoire.

      7. French will be the official language of the country, the language for every government office and business and the language for education:

      Oui, Monsieur. Vous devez parlez français, la langue de Molière!

      —French language and French culture dissemination organizations was created called “Francophonie”, with several French affiliates organizations supervised by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, to spread French culture, traditions, French ways of life, French thinking and most importantly the French language.

      Approximately 3.6% of the world’s population speaks French. So, if French is the only language you speak as as a person in Kmt=Abibiman=Land of the Blacks, you’d have access to less than 4% of humanity knowledge and ideas. That’s very limiting for Kmtyw.

      8. The former French African colonies are obligated to only use France colonial money, FCFA:

      —This is the real milk cow, the real breadbasket, the real money maker for France. This predatory colonial scheme by France is such an evil system that even some European Union countries has denounced it, but France is not ready to move away from such a lucrative one sided-colonial predatory exploitative system, which has put over 500 billion dollars of Kmt=Abibiman and Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ=Black peoples money (Black Africans peoples money) into the French treasury, for freeeee.

      During the introduction of the Euro currency in Europe, other european countries discovered the french exploitation scheme. Some European countries were appalled and suggested France get rid of this old colonial predatory exploitative system, but unsuccessfully.

      9. The “Francophone” African countries are obligated to send France an annual balance and reserve report:

      —Without the annual report, no money.

      The secretary of the Central banks for the former colonial African countries of France (Kmt=Abibiman=Land of the Blacks) (France colonies in Africa), and the secretary of the bi-annual meeting of the Ministers of Finance of the former African colonies of France is carried out, controlled and managed by France Central Treasury Bank.

      10. Renunciation to enter into military alliance with any other country unless authorized by France:

      —African countries (Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=Land of the Blacks) in general are the ones with will less regional military alliances. Most of the countries in Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina (Africa) have only military alliances with their past, present and future colonial enemies!

      In the case of France, France forbids it “ex-colonies” to seek other military alliance except the one France offers them.

      11. It is an Obligation to ally with France in situation of war or global crisis:

      —Over one million Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ=Black people=Black soldiers fought for the defeat of Germany’s nazism, fascism and holocaust of the Jews, during the second world war.

      Africa’s (Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=Black Land), contribution to World War II, is often ignored or minimized, but France knows that Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ=Black people (Africans), are useful and necessary for fighting for la “Grandeur de la France” in the future for France survival.

      There is something almost psychopathic in the relation of France with Africa (Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=Land of the Blacks).

      First, France is severely addicted to looting, plundering, and the exploitation of Kmt=Abibiman=The Land of the Blacks (Africa), since the time of slavery and colonialism. Then there is this complete lack of creativity and imagination of french elite to think beyond the past and tradition.

      Finally, France has 2 institutions which are completely frozen into the past, inhabited by paranoid and psychopath “haut fonctionnaires” who spread fear of apocalypse if France would change, and whose ideological reference still comes from the 19th century romanticism: they are the Minister of Finance and Budget of France and the Minister of Foreign affairs of France.

      These 2 institutions are not only a threat to Africa, (Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=Land of the Blacks) but to the French themselves.

      It’s up to us as Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ=Black people (Africans) to free ourselves, without asking for permission, because I still can’t understand for example how 450 french soldiers in Côte d’Ivoire could control a population of 20 millions people!?

      People first reaction when they learn about the french colonial tax is often a question: “Until when?”

      For historical comparison, France made Haiti to pay the modern equivalent of $21 billion from 1804 till 1947 (almost one century and half) for the losses caused to french slave traders by the abolition of slavery and the liberation of the Haitian slaves.

      African countries are paying the colonial tax only for the last 50 years, so I think one century of payment might be left!

      Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=The Land of the Blacks (Africa), Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ=Black people (Africans) still has a hundred years of paying off the colonial tax to France.

      France has maintained a colonial pact and agreement with its former African colonies, which has weighed heavily on Africa’s development. France’s monetary cooperation with its “ex-colonies” is guided by four key principles: unlimited convertibility guaranteed by the French Treasury, fixed parities, free transferability, and centralized foreign exchange reserves. This collaboration dates back to the 19th century when colonies paid a capitation tax to the metropolis for personal goods and livestock. Historian Moustapha Dieng notes that this policy was marked by expropriation and slavery, which continued until independence. Another historian, Siré Sy, laments that France’s colonial tax policy only curbs its former colonies’ progress while serving its own interests at the expense of many African nations (Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=Land of Black People). He highlighted a pact and an agreement with public and secret clauses, that continues to shape France-Africa relations. The “servitudes” of this colonial pact has not ended, as France still controls the currency of these countries (CFA Franc) and imposes exclusivity on local raw material exports. The adoption of the euro as a monetary anchor for the CFA Franc has resulted in an overvalued African Franc that is out of step with reality. This policy benefits French companies, such as Bouygues, Societe Generale, BNP Paribas, and Bolloré, which have a monopoly in key sectors of the economy. This colonial environment allows these foreign multinational companies to protect their assets, gains and guard against currency depreciation. Mamadou Koulibaly, former president of the Ivorian National Assembly, has also highlighted the secret clauses of the colonial pact, including the ban on foreign competition in the colonial market. The colonial agreement imposed on African colonies an obligation to export primary products and rich natural resources mainly to European and American metropolis, while prohibiting Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ=Black people (Africans) from manufacturing goods and limiting production to raw materials. In return, they receive political, military, cultural, and economic aid.

      Many African expert historians, including Siré Sy, Mahamadou Koulibaly, Moustapha Dieng, and others, are well aware of the immense suffering on Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ=Black people (Africans) caused by this colonial pact.

      However, without a strong Black nationalist leadership, unity among leaders, and responsible media to raise awareness and awaken the consciousness, the resistance efforts against colonialism and imperialism in Kmt=Abibman=Farafina=Black Community=Land of the Blacks, are often ineffective or modest. The absence of collective action can lead to failed attempts at resistance. It is crucial for political leaders, African elites, and civil society to unite and work together to end this unfair evil agreement between France, Europe, America, Asia and Kmt=Abibman=Farafina=Black Community=Land of the Blacks

      France is not the only European colonial enemy who had a an agreement with their colonies to continue colonization. It was just that France was bold enough to come out in public to announce their continuation of colonization pact and agreement with their former African colonies. while the other major colonial enemies like Britain, Germany and Portugal (and the United States of America) were working behind the scenes with their own version of the pact and agreement to continue colonization in their colonies, where no one will see them.

      The Pact and Agreement for the Continuation of Colonization and Colonialism is all over Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=Land of the Blacks=Land of Black People= The Black Community.

      Prime example: Ghana a former British colony.

      English is the official language in Ghana

      British culture is heavily and very much entrenched and rooted in Ghanaian society.

      Christianity is the official religion in Ghana and the traditional spiritual practices are look down upon as “devil worship” “backwards” “archaic” “savagery” “pagan” “heathen” “uncivilized”, etc…..

      Ghana Educational System is based on Britain and American curriculum.

      Here is an national exam question that every Ghanaian student that enters into the Ghanaian Educational System has to answer:

      “What are the benefits of colonization?”

      There is a a foreign military base is in Ghana, and its seems like the politicians and the Ghanaian people are pleased with having a foreign colonial military base in their homeland of Ghana.

      Foreign multinational companies owns majority of all of Ghana’s natural resources, goods and wealth.

      Ghanian men love to wear 3 piece suit to look like a white British man, (wearing 3 piece suit in a hot weather climate).

      Ghanian women love to wear synthetic fur hair on their head to look like a white British women, (wearing a fake synthetic fur hair in a hot weather climate)

      Ghanian women are taking bleaching skin pills during pregnancy so that their child would come out “white” like a white British child in Britain. There are major birth defects associated with bleaching skin pills that Ghanaian women are putting inside their body.

      Almost every Ghanaian youth’s dream is to migrate to Britain or America.

      Most Ghanaian youth’s dream is to leave Ghana and go to Britain (or America) for a “better life”. Most youth in Ghana don’t see no sustainable future or life in Ghana.

      “Heaven is only in Britain and America”-Ghanian youths.

      The Pact and Agreement for the Continuation of Colonization is definitely in Ghana, it is just hidden from the public.

      Language, Food, Religion, Values social relations, names.

      Ghanaians love to publicize and respond to only to their British colonizers English name rather than their indigenous spiritual Kra names (Kra Din) (Kmt-Ka name: Ghana Kra-name)

      France is not the only colonial enemy that has a pact and agreement for the continuation of colonialism in Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=Land of the Blacks=Land of Black People= The Black Community.

      The Pact and Agreement for the Continuation of Colonization and Colonialism is all over Kmt=Abibiman=Farafina=Land of the Blacks=Land of Black People= The Black Community.

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      • 20,955 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

        Whoever control the peoples mind, their language, their thoughts, their actions, control their will power, this is the madness, the insanity that continues.

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