The Tables Have Turned On ECOWAS Leaders After Trying To Strong-Arm Sahel Junta Leaders

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The Tables Have Turned On ECOWAS Leaders After Trying To Strong-Arm Sahel Junta Leaders


Wongel Zelalem reports on the West African regional bloc ECOWAS urging junta-led Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali to reconsider their decision to quit.

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  1. Best news out of Africa for a long long time. Congratulations on waking up to being dictated to, looted and abused by the French and American. Africa for Africans.

  2. Always sad to see democracy give way to dictatorships. Time and time again people are sold on a strong man argument and voluntarily give up their vote. You get what you get. God speed

  3. EUROPE SCARED to start a war against own supplychain.

    Saw INDIA BANNER & RUSSIA BANNER,

    SINCE THESE TWO NATIONS NOT OPENLY DISTANCE THEMSELVES.

    IT MEANS THEY HELP ARRANGEMENTS.

  4. History suggests that this kind of movement will fail. Multi leadership never succeeds. Africa does not have necessary conditions to achieve such goal. They are asking the Russian Federation to help them stand up and they conveniently forget the history of Russia. And the people of Africa forget these leaders are warlords! Good luck.

  5. TINUBU SHOULD BE IN PRISON AND OUT OF AFRIKA. NEVER ALLOW HIM TO JOIN BRIICS.HE IS A PUPPET FOR THE WEST AND AMERICA.. THAT IS THE REASON THAT HE WERE NOT PROSCUSTED. SEND HIM WALKING. TELL HIM TO HIT THE ROAD JACK AND DON'T COME NO MORE. EVER:

  6. As a citizen of another ecowas member state, I vehemently support the decision taken by these three member states and also for not sitting down waiting for those old puppets we've as leaders to dictate for them …

  7. I was at the border between Nigeria and Niger republic when the sanctions were announced. As a Nigerian, most of us did not support the decision. Don't forget our senators did not approve the planned military intervention. The president of Nigeria is responsible for that decision not the whole country.

  8. Senegal is soon to join them
    This just gives me so much hope for our people on the continent and throughout the diaspora
    Black love is real love. Black unity is happening

    Sending my lovefrom the good ole Ununited Snakkkes of DAMerikkka
    πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€

  9. ECOWAS is a system which was created by the west but Africans think that ECOWAS a Totally African project. The worst guy in ECOWAS is Nigeria's so called President Tinnubu or whatever he is called. He and Ghana,s current president are not only hurting but killing the Whole of West Africa,s Interest. You see when this do called Tinnubu cut electricity to Niger and other.west African states who rebelled against France, he was only looking at his personal interest coz his Bank account has grown very fast to an extent that he has so easily forgotten where he belongs to.

  10. THIS NIGERIAN LEADER NEED TO BE REMOVED. HE IS AN IMPEDIMENT TO AFRICA'S PROGRESS. THESE DAMN OLD MEN ARE CORRUPT AND WILL DO NOT LOVE THEIR COUNTRIES OR PEOPLE.CONFISCATE THEIR WEALT THAT THEY HAVE AQUIRED AT THE COST OF THIRE PEOPLE.

  11. It is time Africans stand on their own, independent and not to be puppets of foreign powers to serve Western interests. This is how Zimbabwe left commonwealth. AU should take a leaf. It save the interests of Africa and not to be manipulated by a dolar and be threatened by regime change and war.

  12. These three African countries have more balls than the rest.They way they are standing ground and supporting each other is what us,Africans,should be doing to empower ourselves.The rest of the world would respect us.I told someone people that in 10yrs time most of us will be applying for citizenship of these countries because things would have fallen in place and opportunities everywhere for people to be self-reliant.