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By 2050 a quarter of Mother Earth's population is projected to live in Africa, about 2.5 billion, out of a total projected world population of close to 10 billion.
Today, Africa is closer than ever to begin a serious and permanent unification movement. It is not happening overnight, but it has already begun. The former West and Central African French Colonies, and by any interpretation remaining economic colonies of France as of this day, have started years ago to send French military troop home, and to work on liberating themselves from the French enslavement through their imposed currency of the Franc CFA.
CFA stands for Communauté Financière Africaine (African Financial Community) in West Africa and Coopération Financière en Afrique Centrale (Financial Cooperation in Central Africa) in Central Africa. It refers to the CFA franc, a joint currency used by 14 African former French colonial nations – which is to this day are controlled and monitored by the Banque de France, the French Central Bank.
New "French" African leaders are vouching to distance their countries from the French hegemon. Among them is Burkina Faso's Captain Ibrahim Traoré, who has served as the transitional head of state since taking power in September 2022; in Mali, General Assimi Goïta is the current president, a military officer, who first took power following a coup in 2020 and has served as the leader of the transitional government; in Niger, Army General Abdourahamane Tchiani, who took power as the head of a military junta after a coup in July 2023, and was officially sworn in as the country's president for a five-year transitional period.
Another is Captain Thomas Sankara, also from Burkina Faso (then Upper Volta), who took over in a military coup; a brilliant personality, often called the Ché Guevara of Africa, whose agenda was visionary and Pan-African (see Pan-African flag) – clearly a threat to the West African French colonizers. He was assassinated in 1987 at the orders of then French President François Mitterrand.
Pan-African (or Panafrican) refers to a global movement and ideology that aims to unite all people of African descent and promote solidarity among African nations. It is rooted in the belief that people of African heritage share a common history and a unified destiny.
Not to forget Muammar Gadafi, who had a serious plan to free Africa with the Gold Dinar from the financial hegemony of the West. He was assassinated on 20 October 2011 by French NATO troops, ordered by the very French President Sarkozy, whom Gaddafi financially supported earlier to win the May 2007 French presidential elections.