African Stream – Telegram
African Stream
7.15K subscribers
4.21K photos
4.44K videos
1 file
3.05K links
With the Lions, Not the Hunters.

Join the movement!

https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfricanStream
Download Telegram
A two-year investigation by the BBC has uncovered evidence of torture and abuse by the late Temitope Balogun Joshua, founder of a Nigerian megachurch - the Synagogue Church of All Nations.

The popular preacher - who died in 2021 - has been accused by multiple ex-members of the church of sexual assault, forced abortions, physical violence and fake miracle cures.

TB Joshua was a charismatic pastor whose televised 'miracles' and enthralling sermons attracted followers globally. Sporting celebrities and some African presidents have also visited his church.

The megachurch has been dogged by controversy since its founding in the late 1980s. In 2014, a guesthouse operated by the church within its premises in Lagos collapsed, killing 116 followers, 84 of them from South Africa. A Lagos court charged the megachurch with criminal negligence after finding out that the building had not received planning approval from authorities.

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
🤬6👍1
On December 6th, 2023, Burkina Faso adopted a bill to change its official language from French to four African languages: Mooré, Dioula, Fulfude and Bissa.

Like neighbour (and fellow Alliance of Sahel States member) Mali, Ouagadougou has demoted French to the status of a working language - meaning that, for the time being, it will still be used for governmental and educational purposes as the country transitions away from French influence.

English was also granted the status of a working language.

It’s expected that, in the future, more emphasis will be placed on developing governmental and educational materials using Burkina Faso's now-official local languages.

What do you think about this major move by Ibrahim Traoré’s government?

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
👍132👏2
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
17-YEAR-OLD PRODIGY SISTER’S PHD FLEX!

Most bright young things planning to go to university are still busy making applications by the age of 17. But not Dorothy Jean Tillman. This sister has broken new ground in mental-health research to earn herself a doctorate from the University of Arizona! While she’s clearly smarter than the rest of us, her story is an inspiration - particularly for Africans in America, for whom educational institutions have often been a systemic barrier rather than a place of empowerment.

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
🔥11👍21
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
RAPPER CALLS FOR FREE CONGO

Grime music MC and rapper Ghetts in December was interviewed on UK-based ITV News about inspiring his community in England and donating to sports projects that support young people.

As the interview came to an end, the legendary rapper took the opportunity to call for a free Congo as well as a ceasefire in Palestine. However, the presenter cut him off, saying, ‘We don’t get into politics.’ This comes despite the ITV news programme reporting every day on politics.

Who knew calling for peace and justice would be so controversial?

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
👍91
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
WHY SOUTH AFRICA HAS NO NAME

Why is South Africa named after its location?

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
👍9
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
NIGER NATIONALISES WATER

After 22 years of French monopoly over its drinking water, Niger's new government has nationalised the water sector. The government of Abdourahamane Tchiani came to power in July 2023 via a military coup. Now it has created a new state-owned water company, La Nigérienne des Eaux.

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
20👏6👍2
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
GALLOWAY: WESTERN DEMOCRACY A FAILURE

Whenever the West preaches about ‘democracy’, it often leaves one question unanswered: Democracy for whom? In this video clip from Beijing, George Galloway rips the mask off. The former UK Member of Parliament argues the differences between Western political parties are mostly aesthetic, as ‘both sides’ band together to further Western interests, when it comes down to it. The reality is no political party has done much to improve the lives of their citizens.

China has been demonised in the West as being an ‘autocratic’ state. However, the country is responsible for perhaps the biggest improvement in living conditions for humanity. From 1979 to 2019, China lifted about 800 million people out of poverty, equivalent to more than 10 times Kenya’s population. Its home ownership rate is more than 90 per cent.
👍122
Continued….While the United States was bombing West Asia and Africa, and jailing journalists who dared expose their crimes, China has been building high-speed rail and investing in technologies of the future, such as artificial intelligence and robotics.

As Africa kicks development into high gear, pressure to emulate the West has been unrelenting. For example, we saw the French-backed Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) sanction and threaten to invade Niger after a Western darling was ousted last year. Meanwhile, the new military governments of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso seem to be part of a very small club, advancing their people’s interests.

Are Africans comfortable with Western-style leadership or is there a need to reconvene and strategise? Let us know in the comments.

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
👍7🔥3
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
CHALLENGING WESTERN NARRATIVES ON AFRICA

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of 'Americanah,' 'Half of a Yellow Sun' and 'Purple Hibiscus,' delivered a powerful speech at the 2019 Hilton Humanitarian Symposium and Prize Ceremony. The event's theme was 'The Future of Humanitarian Action: Seeking Higher Ground,' as it was held in Beverly Hills, California, USA.

In this speech excerpt, she said a US professor said her first novel lacked 'African authenticity.' She pointed out that when Africans are not poor or when they drive cars, people in the West do not consider that African enough. We must take a page from the award-winning author's book and reclaim our narrative of what is African.

Do you agree with Adichie? Let us know below.

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
👍71
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
FUN TIMES WITH BLOOD DIAMONDS

'Blood diamonds' are the term for gemstones mined in a war zone and sold to finance an insurgency, an invading army's war efforts, terrorism, or a warlord's activity. Statistic vary, but as much as 15 per cent of diamonds in the world have their origins in conflict.

Nevertheless, a young person from the United States recounts a recent date with a blood-diamonds dealer, who took her from South Africa to Uganda to exchange the gems for cash.
🤮9😨3🤬2👍1
From the end of formal colonialism to the present, France has exercised military and economic domination over much of West and Central Africa. However, the past two years have given way to incredible changes, as Sahelian states Mali, Burkina Faso and now Niger have fully expelled French troops and put an end to French military operations on their soil. Nevertheless, the French military remains active in five other countries which continue to be close allies with the European state.

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
👍102
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
SOMALIA & CUBA’S ROCKY RELATIONSHIP

The presidents of Cuba and Somalia were all smiles at the recent COP 28 summit in Dubai. They met on the sidelines as if old-time friends. But it wasn’t always like that. For decades the relationship between their countries was on the rocks over geopolitics.

But things have been patched up, their interests have married again and a win-win future is being promised.

Let us know your thoughts below.

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
👍72
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
NIGER SEVERS MORE FRENCH LINKS

Niger’s new military government continues to sever ties with former coloniser France. It's now completely pulled out of The International Organisation of the Francophonie, which promoted French language, culture and co-operation on foreign policy issues. The move comes after Niamey expelled French troops and diplomats following last summer’s coup.

Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
16👍5