“My Days Are Numbered”: The Cost of Pan-African Ambition
This article documents the systematic repression of Pan-African activists, journalists, and intellectuals across Africa and in exile. Through the cases of Thomas Sankara, Muammar Gaddafi, Itai Dzamara, Kemi Seba, Miguna Miguna, Stella Nyanzi, Tundu Lissu, Godbless Lema, and others, it argues that the violence directed at those who pursue African economic sovereignty and political liberation is neither incidental nor organic it is structural. The piece traces this repression from assassination and forced disappearance through exile and digital censorship, and situates it within the economics of global resource extraction that makes Pan-African ambition dangerous to entrenched power.
