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  • Nigeria's 2.5B IMF loan is much more than it seems
    Jul 9 2024

    The Merc got a call from Brad Rohrs of The Rohrs Team to ask his thoughts on his investigation into the 2.5B loan from the IMF. They discuss the debt situation in Nigeria and the implications for the country's economy. The conversation highlights the frustration of trying to enter the Nigerian market due to currency instability and government uncertainty. The analysis of the $2.5 billion loan given to Nigeria reveals concerning terms and potential consequences.

    The conversation delves into the power dynamics between Africa and the West, emphasizing the control exerted by Western nations over African countries. It also touches on corruption and the lack of autonomy in making macroeconomic decisions. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the potential for Africa to rise and the resistance it faces from the current power structure. The conversation delves into the importance of education and historical knowledge in understanding the current situation in Africa.

    The Merc discusses his project True History Of Africa to chronicle the history of every African nation and the need for people to have a solid foundation of knowledge. They also highlight the control of the Western media and the lack of African representation in history books. The conversation touches on the trap of debt and the conditions imposed by international organizations. The Merc emphasizes the need for action and the importance of having conversations about these issues.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    05:58 The Motivation Behind Taking Loans

    09:07 The Structural Changes and Impact on Financial Markets

    15:56 The Inability to Pay Back Loans and the Cycle of Debt

    24:51 The Desire for Power and Control

    28:48 The Suppression of Africa's Development

    32:02 The Potential Impact of Africa's Rise

    35:35 The Vulnerability of Europe and the West

    37:48 The Confidence in the Ignorance of Africans

    40:04 The Lack of Knowledge and Point of Reference

    43:20 The Conditions for Bailouts and Loss of Autonomy

    49:20 The Alarming Numbers of Nigeria's Deals

    53:29 The Omission of African History and Leaders

    59:49 The Conditioning to Rely on Sources



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  • Is Oil and Gas still the way forward for Africa?
    Jun 28 2024
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    The Merc discusses the oil and gas industry in Africa, with a focus on Senegal's recent entry into the industry. The guest, Ike Chidolue, shares his experience in the oil industry and highlights the importance of local content laws in ensuring that the benefits of oil production are shared with the local communities. However, The Merc, expresses sceptic…

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  • The Gabon 'Coup': A revolutionary illusion
    Jun 2 2024
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    I talk with a Gabonese man about the recent coup in Gabon as well as its commentary on French neo-colonialism in Africa. The conversation discusses the situation in Gabon, focusing on the impact of the Bongo family's rule and the role of France in the country. My guest shares his perspective and the reasons behind the people's dissatisfaction with the B…

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  • Did Africans help create White Supremacy?
    May 7 2024
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    The conversation explores the necessity and implications of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The Merc and his guest Kenim Obaigbena discuss the historical context of DEI, including its origins in the civil rights movement and its evolution over time.

    They also examine the power dynamics and control inherent in DEI initiatives, highlighti…

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  • We must continue to spread our African message
    Mar 13 2024

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  • Thank You For Our First Year
    Dec 12 2023

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