Rise Africa! Remwmber who You Are

Africa is not free.

Africa is not poor by fate.

Africa is chained by a system of spiritual manipulation, economic exploitation, and political betrayal.

One of the deadliest weapons used against us — then and now — is foreign religion.

Let’s be brutally honest:

Religion: The Master’s Weapon Against Africa’s Mind and Future

Religion was not brought to Africa to save us — it was brought to enslave our minds.

Religion: A Poison Wrapped in Promises

Before they invaded, we had vibrant spiritualities rooted in nature, ancestors, and cosmic balance.

We didn’t need Europeans or Arabs to teach us how to reach God — we had already built civilizations, universities, and medicine long before they even knew how to wash properly.

But they came with Bibles and Qur’ans in one hand — and guns and chains in the other.

They taught us to pray, obey, and submit — while they stole our lands, broke our cultures, and raped our resources.

They didn’t fear our weapons. They feared our minds.

Real-World Evidence: The Assault on African Consciousness

1. Burkina Faso — The Murder of Thomas Sankara

Thomas Sankara rejected foreign aid, inspired Pan-African pride, and told Africans to stop begging and start building.

He promoted self-reliance, not foreign dependence.

In 1987, he was assassinated — with Western fingerprints all over it.

Today, France still tries to control Francophone Africa through military and economic blackmail, hiding behind “development” missions.

2. Libya — Gaddafi’s Execution for Daring to Unite Africa

Muammar Gaddafi dared to dream of a United States of Africa, with a gold-backed currency to end Western exploitation.

He built free healthcare, free education, and infrastructure across Africa.

In 2011, NATO destroyed Libya under the lie of “freedom.”

Today Libya is a failed state, open slave markets included — a dark legacy of Western intervention.

3. Congo — The Betrayal and Assassination of Patrice Lumumba

Patrice Lumumba wanted Congo’s vast resources — cobalt, diamonds, uranium — to benefit the Congolese people.

In 1961, the CIA and Belgium orchestrated his murder.

Since then, Congo’s blood has lubricated the wheels of Western tech and luxury industries, while Congolese children dig in mines for the world’s smartphones.

Today’s Tragedy: Modern Africa Still in Chains

Kenya —

Instead of rising to Sankara’s or Lumumba’s spirit, many Kenyan leaders today block African consciousness.

They glorify Western alliances, chase IMF loans, sell public assets to foreigners, and laugh at Pan-Africanism.

Kenya’s youth are waking up, but are met with intimidation, misinformation, and spiritual sedation through imported religions.

South Africa —

The spirit of Ubuntu — “I am because we are” — has been poisoned.

Greedy political elites exploit race, class, and poverty for personal gain.

Instead of being a beacon for African unity, South Africa is now crippled by xenophobia, economic apartheid, and elite betrayal.

West Africa —

Instead of uniting, West Africa is bleeding from religious wars.

Muslims slaughter Christians, Christians slaughter Muslims — while foreign companies siphon off gold, oil, and minerals.

In Nigeria, Mali, Burkina Faso — tribal and religious hatred is fueled and financed to keep the region weak and divided.

Across Africa —

Our leaders still kneel to Washington, Brussels, and Beijing.

They fly first-class to beg for loans, sign away minerals, and return with sermons about “foreign investors” being our “partners”.

They allow foreign bases, foreign missions, and foreign corporations to dictate their policies — even their election results.

Why Is Africa So Religious Yet So Poor?

Because religion here was weaponized to paralyze African genius.

We are told to “suffer patiently” while others plan domination.

We are told “heaven will reward us” while others rob Africa and build billion-dollar empires today.

The more we pray, the more we stay enslaved.

The more we tithe, the more our politicians steal.

It’s not a coincidence. It’s strategic spiritual warfare.

The Call: Time for Intellectual, Political, and Spiritual Liberation

Reclaim African spirituality that empowers rather than enslaves. Relearn African history — from African ancestors, not colonial liars. Reject puppet leaders who serve foreign masters. Unite beyond tribe and religion — for the sake of African survival.

If we don’t control our minds, we will never control our lands.

If we don’t free our spirits, we will never free our nations.

No foreign god will save Africa. Only Africans will save Africa.

Rise, Africa. Remember Who You Are.

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