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African News Review

African News Review

De : Adesoji Iginla with Milton Allimadi & Aya Fubara Eneli Esq.
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For long the story of the hunt has glorified the hunters, now the lions have decided to reframe the narrative. Africa talks back.

With African News Review, you can expect engaging discussions and thought-provoking insights into

📌 The Scramble for Africa :Unraveling the European Colonial Divide
📌 African Leaders Who shaped History : Stories of Courage and Vision
📌 Pan Africanism : ideologies and Impact on Unity and Identity
📌 Decolonisation and the Birth of African Nations
📌 The Cold War in Africa: Proxy Battles and their Aftermath
📌 Contemporary Africa : Navigating Challenges and Embracing Opportunities.
📌 Books on Africa and African on the continent and the Diaspora.

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    • EP 1 Cuba, Ratcliffe, Epstein, Senegal Child Trafficking and Critical Minerals I African News Review
      Feb 15 2026

      They examine the African perspective on Cuba's situation, international responses, and ongoing human rights issues in Gaza.

      The conversation also touches on legal developments in the UK regarding Epstein's case, child exploitation networks, and the broader context of exploitation in Africa.

      The need for African unity and leadership is emphasised, alongside discussions on the scramble for resources and the impact of immigration and imagined colonisation in the UK.

      The episode concludes with reflections on the interconnectedness of these issues and the importance of solidarity and action.

      Takeaways

      *Cuba is facing a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by U.S. intervention.
      *The African perspective on Cuba highlights historical ties and solidarity.
      *International responses to Cuba's crisis are crucial for its survival.
      *Human rights violations in Gaza are part of a larger pattern of oppression.
      *Legal developments in the UK regarding Epstein's case reveal systemic issues.
      *Child exploitation networks are a global concern that needs addressing.
      *The exploitation of Africa's resources remains a pressing issue.
      *African unity and leadership are essential for addressing these challenges.
      *The narrative around immigration in the UK often ignores historical context.
      *The interconnectedness of global issues requires collective action and solidarity.

      Chapters

      00:00 Cuba's Struggles and U.S. Intervention
      04:54 The African Perspective on Cuba
      08:53 Global Responses to Cuba's Crisis
      14:02 The Epstein Case and Royal Accountability
      27:30 Child Exploitation and Global Networks
      34:21 The Power of Independent Journalism
      35:51 Historical Patterns of Exploitation
      38:14 The Impact of Poverty on Vulnerability
      40:15 The Role of Leadership in African Development
      42:58 The Scramble for Resources in Congo
      48:32 Neocolonialism and Its Effects
      52:12 The Responsibility of the Diaspora
      57:40 Colonial Narratives and Modern Implications

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      1 h et 7 min
    • EP 12 Erasing African American History and Africans in Epstein’s Web I African News Review
      Feb 8 2026

      In this episode of African News Review, Adesoji Iginla, alongside Milton Allimadi and Aya Fubara Eneli Esq discuss various pressing issues affecting the African diaspora, including the impact of ICE policies in Texas, Trump's controversial Black History Month proclamation, and the implications of Jacob Zuma's mention in the Epstein files.

      They also reflect on the recent death of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi and South Africa's expulsion of an Israeli diplomat, highlighting the ongoing struggles against racism and oppression.

      Takeaways

      *The importance of organising against oppressive policies like ICE in Texas.
      *Protests are a vital expression of First Amendment rights.
      *Trump's Black History Month proclamation fails to acknowledge the complexities of Black history.
      *The impact of Trump's policies on civil rights and systemic racism is profound.
      *Jacob Zuma's mention in the Epstein files raises questions about political integrity.
      *The death of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi reflects the ongoing instability in Libya.
      *South Africa's expulsion of an Israeli diplomat signifies a stand against colonialism.
      *The need for continuous education and awareness about Black history and rights.
      *The role of patriarchy in the exploitation of women and children.
      *The struggle for freedom and justice is a marathon, not a sprint.

      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction and Panel Introduction
      00:53 Student Activism in Texas
      03:59 Protests and Political Responses
      08:37 Black History Month and Trump's Proclamation
      13:12 Historical Context of Racism in America
      20:12 Epstein Files and Jacob Zuma
      28:20 Patriarchy and the Treatment of Women
      29:14 The Double Standards of Justice
      31:50 Exploring the Epstein Files and Global Exploitation
      33:43 The Death of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
      38:12 The Complicated Legacy of Gaddafi's Son
      41:11 The Impact of Saif's Death on Africa
      42:19 South Africa's Diplomatic Stance Against Israel

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      59 min
    • EP 11 Vaccines Artefacts and Coups African News Review PODCAST 🌍
      Feb 1 2026

      In this episode of African News Review, hosts Adesoji Iginla and Aya Fubara Eneli Esq discuss a range of pressing issues affecting both the U.S. and Africa.

      They explore the shifting political landscape in the U.S., particularly regarding voting rights and recent elections.

      The conversation then delves into the ethical implications of vaccine trials in Africa, the historical exploitation of African people in medical research, and the need for African leaders to prioritise self-sufficiency.

      The hosts also address the white saviour complex and the importance of preserving cultural heritage, concluding with a call for systemic change and empowerment within African communities.

      Takeaways

      *The political landscape in the U.S. is shifting with recent elections.
      *Voting rights in Texas are under threat due to restrictive laws.
      *The Epstein files reveal ongoing issues of human trafficking.
      *U.S. foreign relations are changing, particularly with China.
      *Controversial vaccine trials in Africa raise ethical concerns.
      *Historical medical exploitation of Africans continues to impact trust.
      *African leaders must prioritise self-sufficiency and independence.
      *The white saviour complex undermines genuine support for Africa.
      *Systemic change is necessary for true progress in Africa.
      *Cultural heritage and preservation are vital for identity.

      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction and Welcome
      00:50 Recent Elections and Political Dynamics
      03:00 Voter Suppression and Access to Voting
      05:36 Epstein Files and America's Dark History
      08:46 US Foreign Relations and Global Influence
      10:16 Controversial Vaccine Trials in Africa
      18:39 Ethics in Medical Research and Historical Context
      22:34 The White Saviour Complex
      23:08 Redefining Africa's Narrative
      25:02 The Need for Policy Change
      28:50 The Role of Corporations in Africa's Future
      29:57 Understanding Economic Inequality
      32:52 The Impact of Globalisation on Africa
      33:51 Debt and Economic Recovery
      34:49 Cultural Erasure and Historical Memory
      45:29 Preserving Our History
      47:29 Education for Liberation

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      51 min
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