Trojan Horses (My Africa)
Posted on January 23, 2024

A trojan horse could be correlated with a hidden weapon wrapped with a colourful decoration as a gift to an individual people in order to break through their defence.
During the colonial establishment
in Africa, it was an open show of profound immorality, insanity and wickedness. As independence became a thing of must, the conceptual West thought it best to create a concealed method of continuing their exploitation campaigns in Africa which led to the introduction of Neocolonialism machinations that are fueled with ideological weapons and with less direct military interventions.
The neocolonial Western weapons against African populations were seduced in through humanitarian aids and through other deceptive organizations and quasi-favor. They were designed to make the West look like concerned humans, who want the best for other humans living in distant lands, while they were Trojan Horses in disguise. They came in through humanitarian services, brainwashed educational systems, IMF, World Bank, religions and now, with G-20 membership.
Their humanitarian outreach in Africa is a subterfuge to achieve the followings among others:
1- To serve as a medium through which diseases are spread for depopulation, impoverishment and experimental purposes.
2- To serve as means of spreading and promoting conflicts for destabilization in order to gain or maintain access to African minerals.
3- To make Africans believe in fictional stories that only exist in the imagination in order to debase Africans intelligence and deprive them from making inquiries in search of the truth. Even their democracy is to make us crazy as we continue to experience better yesterdays.
During the Trojan war, the Greeks midwifed a deceptive plan to penetrate Troy’s defence after ten years of laying futile military blockade against the city throughout the year 1194 to 1184 BC. The idea resulted in building a huge hollow wooden horse that would have Greek soldiers hidden in it, which was offered to the people of Troy as a gift to their Athena, the goddess of war. History holds it that Epeius, a Greek fighter and a master carpenter built the wooden horse.
Western humanitarian missionaries or philanthropists in Africa are Trojan Horses, which are concealed weapons of mass destruction to keep Africans drowning in the Sea of survival. Their mission in the open is constantly planning how to help Africa while exploiting and destabilizing Africa in the secret.
Independence status granted to African countries was a deceptive ploy to make Africans and the rest of the world believe that the West have left Africans off their fishing hooks of intimidation, annihilation and exploitation. In the same vein, the Greeks in pretence deserted the war and sailed to a nearby island of Tenedos to hide, leaving behind Sinon, who persuaded the Trojans that the horse was an offering to their gods. The Sinons of these days are the corrupt African politicians and religious leaders, who work for the interests of the West in exchange for money and power. And as the Trojans took in the wooden horse, the hidden soldiers in it came out in the middle of the night to open the city gate for other Greek soldiers to come in, and that brought about the end of the independent city of Troy.
NOTE: Nothing changes the venomous state of a poison that is decorated with chocolate coating. MY AFRICA!
– Ambassador Ezewele Cyril Abionanojie is the author of the book ‘The Enemy Called Corruption’ and an Award Winner ‘Best Columnist of The Year’ ‘Giant in Security Support’ ‘The Nigerian Statesmanship-Integrity and Productivity’ among others. He is the President of Peace Ambassadors Global.








