For decades, our continent has been bleeding from Nigeria to Burkina Faso, from Mali to Niger. Communities destroyed. Soldiers and civilians buried. Children growing up hearing gunshots instead of school bells.
And we must ask the hard question: who is financing these terrorist groups? Who is supplying them with million-dollar weapons, advanced equipment, and endless ammunition? These weapons are not made in the desert. They are manufactured, funded, transported, and protected by powerful networks that profit from instability.
Terrorism in Africa is not just a local problem — it is fueled by illegal arms trafficking, foreign interference, exploitation of natural resources, and geopolitical games played at the expense of African lives. Chaos creates opportunity for those seeking gold, uranium, oil, and strategic land.
But here is the truth: division makes us weak. When we fight each other, others profit. When we are unstable, our resources are cheaper to take. When our borders are insecure, our future is uncertain. One day Africa will be free from foreign control.
Africa does not lack strength.
We lack unity.
We lack accountability

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