EP 1 Disinformation and Media Manipulation in West Africa I African News Review 🌍
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Host Adesoji Iginla and special guest Milton Allimadi, renowned journalist and African affairs expert, unpack the week’s most pressing African stories:
This conversation explores the evolving political landscape in Africa, focusing on the empowerment of youth voters who are challenging long-standing political parties. It discusses the implications of U.S. foreign policy on African nations, particularly in light of recent elections, and highlights the rising issue of disinformation in West Africa.
The speakers emphasize the need for historical awareness among the youth and the importance of economic development to combat corruption and improve governance. In this conversation, Milton Allimadi and Adesoji Iginla delve into the complex landscape of propaganda, media narratives, and the ongoing conflicts in Africa, particularly in the Horn of Africa.
They discuss the implications of Western media's portrayal of Africa, the need for African agency in addressing conflicts, and the importance of understanding historical contexts to navigate contemporary challenges.
The dialogue emphasizes the necessity for African leadership to take charge of narratives and solutions, rather than relying on external influences.
Chapters
00:00 The Changing Political Landscape in Africa
09:58 Youth Empowerment and Historical Context
20:00 U.S. Foreign Policy and Its Impact on Africa
29:50 Disinformation and Media Influence in West Africa
34:56 The Propaganda Landscape: East vs. West
42:06 The Role of Media in Shaping Narratives
47:55 Conflict in the Horn of Africa: A Brewing Storm
55:58 The Need for African Leadership and Agency
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