Wednesday 13th of May 2026

un oeil au beurre noir....

France’s star-shaped fortress has fallen, and the colonial ledger is bleeding out in the desert sun. While Emmanuel Macron smiles for the cameras in Nairobi, Ibrahim Traoré is rewriting the rules of African sovereignty with blood, steel, and a 35% stake in the future.

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The END of FRANÇAFRIQUE: How TRAORÉ’S Masterstroke In LABAZANGA Destroyed MACRON’S Ambition?

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The Africa-France Summit in Kenya has sparked major conversations across the continent after bringing together over 30 African leaders and French President Emmanuel Macron. One of the most viral moments came when Macron interrupted the crowd during a speech by a young African speaker, calling for respect and attention during the discussion on African culture and identity.

At the summit, Kenya’s President made a bold statement that Africa no longer wants dependency on aid and loans from Western nations. Instead, Africa is demanding equal partnerships, investment, trade opportunities, and mutual respect. Macron appeared to agree, saying the future relationship between Africa and France must evolve beyond old systems.

Ruto also described as one of the few Western leaders at the G7 who understands and speaks the language of Africans — a statement that has already generated debate online.

The summit also touched on major security concerns across the continent, especially the Sahel crisis involving , , and . The absence of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger from the meeting raised serious questions about the growing divide between the AES Alliance and Western-backed diplomatic platforms.

Is Africa finally redefining its relationship with France and the West? Is the era of aid politics ending? And what does the absence of the Sahel states mean for the future of African unity and security?

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