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3 African Countries Just Launched Their Own IMF... And Nobody Saw It Coming
This represents the most significant geopolitical shift in West Africa since independence, with massive implications for ECOWAS, France, and the entire Sahel region.
This week, we observe a significant shift in how governments exercise administrative control, not through overt military actions, but through subtle yet impactful administrative decisions. The discussion questions the role of societal institutions in development and jobs, especially concerning internet freedom and data processing. This change involves government decisions and governmental oversight, all operating within the established rule of law.
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger just launched their own bank, unified military force, and TV station—effectively breaking free from ECOWAS and Western financial control. France can no longer dictate terms to these three Sahel nations as the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) builds complete sovereignty. Here’s the full breakdown of how this happened and what it means for West African geopolitics.
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Nua Yaw, Bakari Kwadwo Ọbatayé and 4 others1 Comment-
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Very well done. Very smart guy. I watched the whole thing. I bet the Kwentos could produce something like this. @bakari-kwento @Niara_Kwento
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