''It Is Time For France To Lift Its Knees Off Our Necks'' Says New Prime Minister Of Senegal

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''It Is Time For France To Lift Its Knees Off Our Necks'' Says New Prime Minister Of Senegal


Wongel Zelalem reports on new Prime Minister of Senegal Ousmane Sonko saying it’s time to end France’s exploitation.

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  1. When France left Haiti by force, they told the other countries not to help Haiti. They proceeded to block any commercial profitable exports of the natural trades which would have allowed them to flourish as a sovereign nation. May the PM and the people of Senegal be covered by the Almighty Hand and may they prosper 🙏

  2. God has actually made you a mentor to your mentee or trainee. God bless Sonko. Remember Nelson Mandela of South Africa. He became a mentor to all presidents in the world even United States of America. Continue the liberation of your people.

  3. Better the unhealthy France in approachiment to Africa minerals resources and health to be reavalued,France envious could come for the same our worse.for me Russia is the edeal Africa partner if Russia doesn't fallow France and the incoming unhealthy and hostile nations…

  4. A commond trend continues African leaders ruining away from responsibility he left the country howers after with looted moneys people dies and he travelled to France their must be a system to prosecute these Africans leader's that is not a responsible leader's also it provide a way for theses leaders to steel moneys from his own people his own country that is not good for the African people bring this guy back to Senegal to face questions for missing links and France is upholding this horra for misappropriation

  5. Now, they just need to kick out the French language as their national language. Eliminate it all together. And go back to their native language of Wolof as their national language. Then I'll be more convinced about it being a new day in Senegal.