I, Bro. Samuel support the current happenings in west Africa and want to state that, what happened in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger was not a coup. One may have a different perspective on things, and I don't mind.
A coup is an abrupt, violent, and illegal takeover of a government. There is no illegality in removing French neocolonialism in West Africa, which I believe is beneficial for the country's population.
We are currently experiencing a revolution by me. What occurred in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger wasn't a coup, in my opinion. I don't object if someone views the difficulties from a different angle.
An illegal, violent, and sudden takeover of a government is known as a coup.It is not against the law to end French neocolonialism in West Africa, which will, in my opinion, benefit the local population.
A revolution is happening right now, by me You don't solve problems by solving other problems. I think it's important for us to be aware of this.
Since everyone is aware that there were issues with the recently held presidential elections in Nigeria, I've been attempting to figure out why Mr. Tinubu, the president-elect of Nigeria, is also in charge of ECOWAS. In court, the issue of whether or not he was authentic was still being discussed.
Another opinion is that, rather than invading the country, ECOWAS should have a peace discussion with Niger. This is because, despite the fact that it is clearly known that Niger is defending the rights and interests of its African residents, I am unable to comprehend why fighting Niger would be worthwhile.
America has always defended the interests of its people, and it still does. So what is wrong with Niger standing up for herself? This needs additional consideration from ECOWAS.
Bro. Samuel | samuelsoba14@gmail.com