Idi Amin, Africa’s Unsung Hero?

IDI AMIN IS ONE OF THE GREATEST REVOLUTIONARY LEADERS IN THE WORLD WHO IS MISSED BY A LOT OF AFRIKAN REVOLUTIONARY PEOPLE.
Editor’s Note: We take note of the fact that the West have always found ways and means to demonize all African leaders who strongly stood against their imperial motives in Africa. Idi Amin was on of such leaders.
Afrikans andIdi Amin those of Afrikan descendants from all over the world are yearning to see an unified,politically,economically and military strong Africa which is led by high caliber African leaders and very few of this African leadership that is demanded by us,has been demonstrated by Idi Amin,the former president of Uganda.
While today,the continent of Africa is facing the colonial-brutal attitude return of the West as never before,we need more a-la-Idi Amin sort of qualities that make dynamic and revolutionary African fighter leaders who can defend without hesitating for one second the interest of Africa. We don’t need today these fly-by-night African “politricians” who have been put in power by the West against the best interests of Africa. We can count a lot of these house-Negro “politricians” through Africa and elsewhere who are misleading the “Black” people.Without blinking an eyelid,I can say that Idi Amin was a true African revolutionary and Nationalist who cared about his African people from Uganda first before anybody else. He was a man of action. Contrary to the Martin Luther King rhetoric of ” I have a dream” without any real consequence on the betterment of the African/ “Black” people in United States of America, in 1972,the great president Idi Amin had had a real “dream”/project where in front of people gathered in Karamoja,northern part of Uganda he told them : ” I have dreamed that unless I take action, our economy will be taken over. And the people who are not Ugandans should leave!”. Oh yeah,and he gave 90 days to the “Ugandan”-Asian people to leave the country.
Idi Amin being carried by some white slaves

Idi Amin being carried by some white folks

 
Idi Amin came to power to rectify the injustice,the wrongs that African people in Uganda were victims of by the British and Indians. He was not just talk-to-talk leader.He was a doer. President Amin’s economic war was real and executed at best on some extend. But what pushed President Idi Amin to take this kind of action? Continues:
 
 
 
 
 
 

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