Who Will Control Africa — and to Whose Benefit? (w/ David Hundeyin)
On this episode of Journalists for Sale, we tackle West Africa and the recent coverage it has been drawing due to the military junta taking power in the country of Niger. Niger joins the so called “Coup belt” in Africa, where countries like Burkina Faso, Guinea and Mali have all experienced military coup takeovers in the last few years. We are joined by David Hundeyin, a Nigerian journalist and filmmaker whose name has been in the news lately for his reporting on the corrupt Nigerian politician and now president of the country Bola Ahmed Tinubu. David helps us understand the anti-imperialist sentiment spreading around the region as well as the roles of countries like Russia and China in trying to present an alternative economic and security alliance as opposed to ECOWAS and the West. You can check out David’s substack and YouTube channel at and West Africa Weekly on YouTube. His handle on all platforms is @DavidHundeyin. Please make sure to like, subscribe and share this video to help us fight the algorithm and enjoy.
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