Ouagadougou: Pan-Africanist activist Nathalie Yamb praised the ‘exemplarity’ of Nigeriens in the fight against Western imperialism while advising them to be ‘mobilized’ and ‘vigilant’ to emerge victorious from this war which she considers profound, Tuesday in Niamey.
‘We must remain mobilized, we must remain vigilant and we must ensure that each stage victory is sustained so that it is not just a victory of 2 weeks, a year or 2 years, but that in 1000 “We are still talking about what you have conquered,’ said Ms. Yamd in comments reported by the Niger News Agency.
‘We came to tell the authorities and through the authorities, to tell the populations that they are examples and that the road to emancipation is still far away, that we can think that we have reached the end, but the war which was waged against us and which is being waged against us, is profound and the survival of either Westerners or Africans depends on the outcome of this war,’ added the woman who is also nicknamed ‘Knight of Niger’.
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Yamb, along with Kemi Séba, another anti-colonialist activist, was received by the President of Niger, General Abdourahamane Tiani, Prime Minister Lamine Zeine and officials of the National Council for the Protection of the Homeland (CNSD), the political body at the head of the country.
The two activists were accompanied by Abdourahamane Oumarou known as Abder, an actor in Nigerien civil society.
Source: Burkina Information Agency