#africanews #blackhistory #mali Since the first coup occurred in Mali in 2019, and spread to other neighboring countries in the Sahel including Burkina Faso and Niger, all the media and Western propaganda have cared about is showing how the security situation in these Sahelian countries has deteriorated. They keep on spreading news about how several people have died and how insurgency attacks have increased. They try to make a connection between the coup and the insurgency attacks as if those insurgents were not killing and attacking local villages before the coups occurred. Well, this shouldn't be surprising when the media is nothing but a tool for the West to spread their ideas, one of which is trying to change public opinion about the coup leaders in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger who are currently defiant against them. Aside from focusing on the insecurity issue, the media has also been flooded with news about how these Sahel nations, especially Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, are turning their back on the West as partners and choosing to partner with non-Western countries, specifically Russia, which as you know is regarded as a threat by the West. We understand that the insecurity in the Sahel is a grave issue that needs to be dealt with but the fact is that since they came into power, these military juntas have not only been working hard to combat the insecurity but also trying to develop their countries. So, instead of the media just focusing on all the things they have not achieved, why don't they show the world more of the things they have done, no matter how little it is? We are pretty sure that if the military juntas of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger were allies of the West, every little seemingly good thing they do in their country would be blown out of proportion so that's why in this video, we are going to show you what the military junta of Mali, Colonel Assimi Goita just did. He signed a very big contract with Russia to build something that would be beneficial to the Malian economy. What does this contract entail and how would it profit the Malian economy? Stay with us as we show you.
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