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In this episode of African News Review, Adesoji Iginla is joined by Comrade Milton Allimadi and Aya Fubara Eneli Esq to break down four major stories reshaping Africa's relationship with the world in 2026 and exposing the single thread connecting all of them: who controls African wealth, African land, and African sovereignty.
🔴 STORY 1 — REPARATIONS VS. REFORM UK
Reform UK has threatened to ban visas for nations demanding reparations from Britain for slavery. Commonwealth leaders are pushing back. We ask: Is this a policy — or a punishment? And what does the UK's own slave Compensation history reveal who really owes whom?
🟡 STORY 2 — BURKINA FASO: "FORGET DEMOCRACY"
Ibrahim Traore has dissolved all political parties and told the world democracy is "not for us." We go beyond the headline to ask the harder question: when Western-backed democracy failed to protect Burkinabé civilians from jihadist violence, what alternative did the world offer? And what does the tripling of civilian deaths under Traore's rule tell us about the cost of this experiment?
🟢 STORY 3 — KENYA'S $62 BILLION RARE EARTH BID
Kenya has opened competitive bidding for the Mrima Hill rare earths deposit — one of the most valuable mineral sites in Africa. The US, China, and Australia are circling. Kenya says it wants in-country processing. We examine whether "beneficiation" is enforceable — or just another promise — and ask why nobody is talking about the Digo community whose sacred forest sits on the deposit.
🔵 STORY 4 — THE EU WANTS BACK INTO THE SAHEL
After being expelled from Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger alongside France, the EU is rebranding its Africa strategy — calling itself a "non-transactional partner" that doesn't abuse resources. We interrogate that claim against the EU's own Economic Partnership Agreements, CFA franc history, and the revelation that France is internally blocking EU Sahel funding to protect its own comeback chances.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to African News Review
01:14 Local News and Community Engagement
03:45 Recognition and Responsibility in Activism
04:24 International Relations and Peace Negotiations
07:55 The Role of African Leaders in Global Politics
09:14 Uganda's Political Landscape and Leadership
10:59 Reparations and Historical Accountability
11:30 The Impact of Colonialism on Democracy
21:07 Burkina Faso's Shift Away from Democracy
25:44 Defining Democracy in the African Context
33:08 Strategic Responses to Jihadist Threats
33:37 Historical Context of African Governance
34:16 Colonial Legacies and Modern Governance Challenges
36:05 Kenya's Rare Earth Resource Race
38:07 Environmental and Economic Considerations in Mining
40:54 The Scramble for Africa: A Modern Perspective
47:12 Geopolitical Dynamics in the Sahel Region
50:57 Security and Sovereignty in Africa
55:34 Reimagining African Futures Through Unity
57:33 The Importance of Sovereignty and Leverage
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