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Africa in the Crossfire: Ghana, Nigeria and the Weaponization of Narrative

Africa has long been the stage where global powers project influence, test strategies, and assert dominance.

Keith Jjuuko by Keith Jjuuko
February 20, 2026
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Twiine Mansio Charles

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Africa stands at a crossroads. For centuries, the continent has been the prize and playground of global powers, where resources, people, and stories are exploited for distant ambitions.

Ghana and Nigeria are the latest theaters in this long struggle, not for justice alone, but for control over perception and narrative.

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Headlines, emotions, and international outrage are wielded like weapons, shaping how the world sees Africa and how Africa sees itself. This is not a story of charity or morality.

It is a story of power, influence, and sovereignty. Africa must rise, think critically, and act as the author of its own destiny.

Africa has long been the stage where global powers project influence, test strategies, and assert dominance. Recent events in Ghana and Nigeria reveal this clearly.

On the surface, these were very different incidents: a diplomatic dispute in Ghana involving a foreign national, and a regulatory investigation into a China-linked technology company in Nigeria.

Yet the speed, framing, and intensity of both events reveal a striking similarity. They were weaponized to serve broader narratives, shaping perception and advancing external strategic objectives.

In Ghana, a case involving a foreign individual escalated rapidly into a full-blown diplomatic incident. The Ghanaian government moved swiftly with police investigations, international media briefings, and diplomatic engagement.

Headlines painted Russia negatively, implying systemic irresponsibility, even when the Russian ambassador publicly denied that the individual was Russian.

The speed and intensity of the response suggest this was never just about justice. It reflected alignment with a larger geopolitical agenda.

In Nigeria, a regulatory investigation of a China-linked technology platform was immediately framed as a national security crisis.

While concerns over data privacy and digital governance are valid, the timing coincided with U.S. military deployments in Northern Nigeria, implying that strategic interests extended far beyond domestic regulation.

Both incidents share a pattern of rapid escalation, international amplification, and narrative construction.

Yet what goes largely ignored is striking. Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have harvested and exploited personal data from millions globally, often without informed consent or oversight.

The consequences for privacy, governance, and national security have been immense, yet these abuses rarely provoke sustained global outrage or coordinated diplomatic responses.

Similarly, UN peacekeeping missions, NGOs, and private contractors have repeatedly been implicated in sexual exploitation, abuse, and systemic misconduct in Africa and elsewhere.

Scandals in the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, and multiple other countries have unfolded over years with little sustained global attention.

Corporate and state-linked human rights abuses, environmental degradation, and exploitative labor practices across Africa also receive minimal international scrutiny.

The pattern is clear. Incidents involving Russia or China are amplified dramatically, while equivalent or worse abuses by Western-aligned actors, multinational corporations, or international institutions are often less visible.

This is not purely humanitarian concern; it is strategic narrative construction. Headlines are weaponized. Emotional framing is amplified. Diplomatic pressure is applied to shape perception and advance imperial objectives.

At the heart of this phenomenon lies the global order. The United States uses economic sanctions, export controls, alliances, and narrative leverage to isolate Russia and China while maintaining primacy.

China expands influence through infrastructure, trade networks, and technological integration. Russia deepens strategic partnerships across Africa, Eurasia, and the Middle East.

Every move is observed and selectively amplified in global media to reinforce or challenge perceptions of power.

Ghana and Nigeria are not anomalies. They are illustrations of a broader contest for influence and perception.

Africa’s wealth, geography, and political weight make it an inevitable arena for these battles.

Every story casting Russia or China negatively can strengthen Western dominance, while ongoing abuses by UN officials, NGOs, and corporations remain comparatively underreported.

It is important to be clear. The actions of the Russian individual in Ghana, if verified, were wrong. Justice is warranted. But the moral weight assigned and the global spotlight far exceeded the act itself.

Compare this to the systemic suffering of Palestinians under occupation, the decades-long detention and torture at Guantanamo Bay, or the exploitation of millions across Africa.

The world reacts selectively. What is condemned is not just wrongdoing, but the strategic amplification it receives. Headlines can be instruments, not always neutral reflections of truth.

Africa cannot afford to react impulsively to orchestrated narratives. Emotional framing and sensationalism are rarely neutral.

African states must engage on their own terms, critically evaluating partnerships, interventions, and crises to ensure that actions advance sovereignty, security, and long-term development rather than external agendas.

Building institutional, technical, and strategic resilience is paramount. Robust digital infrastructure, independent security systems, diversified trade and financial networks, and strong regional cooperation are essential.

Africa must act as a decision-maker, not a pawn. Its priorities must be defined by the continent itself, not dictated by distant headlines or external emotions.

Ghana and Nigeria offer a sobering metaphor. Succumbing blindly to sensationalized narratives is like a man defending young chicks from an eagle, only to see the mature hens slaughtered by the same predator.

Africa risks being drawn into hegemonic contests, expending energy on stories crafted to serve others’ ambitions rather than its own survival and progress.

These incidents illuminate the modern battlefield. Information, perception, and narrative are as consequential as military deployments or economic sanctions. Headlines can be weapons.

Emotional narratives can be engineered. But Africa’s response must be deliberate, sovereign, and grounded in its long-term interests.

Africa’s future depends on unity, discernment, and strategic vision. Every partnership, aid package, or international engagement must be approached as a matter of material and strategic calculation, not charity.

The continent must prioritize sovereignty, development, and security above the seductive pull of external narratives.

Ghana and Nigeria are just two examples in a century-long pattern of selective amplification, strategic framing, and narrative weaponization. Africa faces a war not only of resources or territory, but of minds, perception, and influence.

Unless Africans cultivate awareness, resilience, and Pan-African solidarity, the continent will remain a stage for others’ ambitions.

Let the continent rise. Let Africa see clearly, think critically, and act strategically. No headline should dictate African priorities. No emotional narrative should override reason.

Africa must be the author of its own destiny, the architect of its own future, and the guardian of its own sovereignty.

In the contest for power and narrative, Africa must not be a pawn. It must be a force — united, discerning, and sovereign — standing tall against the crossfire of external ambitions.

By Twiine Mansio Charles
Founder and CEO, The ThirdEye Consults (U) Ltd

 

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