The recent oil agreements between Niger and Chinese firms aren't just another business deal; they expose a seismic shift in Africa's political landscape. As Western powers cling to outdated neocolonial frameworks, Niger is bargaining fiercely for sovereignty over its vast resources, rejecting mere extraction in favor of local control. This isn't a clean break; it’s messy and contradictory, revealing the power struggle over who governs the circulatory systems of wealth. The Sahel countries are navigating a new reality where they challenge traditional dependency and assert their agency. History is shifting beneath our feet—can Africa carve out a new path, or will old patterns reassert themselves?
Bamako 2025: When the Sahel Put Sovereignty on Paper
The Second Session of the AES/CESS as a Turning Point in State Power, Regional Integration, and the Unfinished Question of Rupture By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | January 2, 2026 What Was Actually Decided in Bamako: Reading the Communiqué as a Political Act The second session of the College of Heads of State of... Continue Reading →
The Cross and the Barrel: Why the Trump Regime Is Threatening Nigeria
Religion is the costume. Sovereignty is the crime. Empire is the objective. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Novermber 6, 2025 The Drumbeat Wrapped in the Cross They always come with a hymn on their lips and a payload in their hands. The latest refrain from the Trump regime is dressed in the language... Continue Reading →
When China Arms the Sahel, the West Cries “Danger” — But the Real Threat is to Empire
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger are breaking from the colonial script — and the multipolar future they’re building is what really keeps Washington awake at nightBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 9, 2025I. Through the Barrel of a Narrative“China Delivers Artillery and Armor to Burkina Faso” by Dylan Malyasov, published in Defence Blog... Continue Reading →
Sovereignty with Interest: The Sahel Bank That Defies Empire
The Confederal Bank for Investment and Development is more than finance—it’s a blueprint for liberation beyond the CFA and IMFBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 27, 2025The Bank That Should Not ExistIn a world ruled by bankers who have never tilled a field or fixed a pipe, the idea that three of the... Continue Reading →
Bridges Not Borders: AfCFTA, the AES, and the Two Roads of African Integration
As imperial technocrats celebrate elite-led intra-African trade under AfCFTA, a deeper integration is rising from below— led by the workers and peasants of the Sahel. This is not just a trade debate. It’s a class war for the soul of the continent— and a call to build concrete bridges of solidarity with the multipolar world.... Continue Reading →