30 May 2025

Guinea SLAMS The WEST! Joins Captain Traoré

BCD: It didn’t come with sirens, protests, or public outrage. It came quietly, almost like a clean-up order. One by one, 46 mining licenses were struck from Guinea’s books—some held by obscure firms, others linked to major foreign players. On the surface, it looked bureaucratic. But buried in the fine print was something much more seismic: a surgical removal of access to Guinea’s buried power. These licenses weren’t stolen. They weren’t nationalized through force. They were legally revoked, based on what the government called "systemic underuse" and "strategic negligence." In other words, they were being wasted—intentionally or not.

As the African Diaspora saying goes, "I am because we are, and we are because I am."

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