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Africa's energy security in an increasingly volatile global order 

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In this episode, our host Fola Folayan and panelists David Hundeyin, Lonzen Rugira, and special guest Takura Zhangazha discuss the origins of Africa's vulnerability to global energy shocks and how to overcome the continent’s energy insecurity.

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13 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 11   
@ebukaobiakor9322
@ebukaobiakor9322 9 часов назад
Good discussion
@softdoc631
@softdoc631 15 часов назад
Enjoyed every bit of the conversation from these intellectual young Africans 👏.
@kingjulian1985
@kingjulian1985 День назад
Merci la fam😊
@ea8112
@ea8112 2 дня назад
Great discussion 🎉
@mwenemutapa4474
@mwenemutapa4474 2 дня назад
It's great to see Takura Zhangazha
@avaarilobari5769
@avaarilobari5769 2 дня назад
We need more views!!!
@ibrahimshehukorrect3949
@ibrahimshehukorrect3949 2 дня назад
The programme tittle is wonderful. I tell you it covers a whole lot of issues
@Tobi-pi3fi
@Tobi-pi3fi 2 дня назад
If David is here I am here
@johnkilibura9112
@johnkilibura9112 2 дня назад
The concept of Middle East is irrelevant for Africa. It's a Eurocentric concept that we should avoid to use as Africans. As a self-proclaimed Pan-Africanist, one needs to get out of that Eurocentric paradigm. The "Middle East" for Africa is in fact Western Asia. Just like the so-called West is in fact, the North. Our West is the American continent, not Europe.
@johnkilibura9112
@johnkilibura9112 2 дня назад
I think reducing the conversation to the consequences of the situation in Western Asia aka Middle East is a lack of ambition from a genuine Pan-Africanist point of view. What should be discussed is rather the significance of the whole thing in the struggle for an independent, people centred, united and prosperous Africa. This discussion appears to be set into the status quo. We are witnessing a proxy war of the declining European and North American capitalist powers against emerging rival Asian powers seen as Samuel P. Huntington's Chinese, Orthodox and Muslim civilizations. In this regard, Africans have an historic opportunity to push forward the struggle for the restoration of the pre-Ptolemaic grandeur of Africa. Africa is where it is because of the destruction of Kemet and Nubia and the tragedies that ensued: collective memory erasure, slavery, colonialism and neocolonialism and now post Cold War recolonisation endeavors by the same European and North American empires. This is in my view what genuine Pan-Africanists should be debating.
@esquireo
@esquireo 2 дня назад
As good as your point it, energy independence is very important too, you can't drive industrialization without energy independence which in turn better the lives of our people, all points are important and all you pointed out cannot be discussed in an hour