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Africa’s Unbroken Stand: 53 Nations, One Truth and the Futility of Taiwan’s Diplomatic Illusions
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By Raphael Oni
In the quiet corridors of international diplomacy, where handshakes carry the weight of history and signatures bind the destinies of nations, a singular truth has crystallized across the African continent: 53 out of 54 African nations stand firmly behind the One-China Principle. The lone outlier, Eswatini, clings to a diplomatic fiction that grows more untenable with each passing day—a kingdom living in self-imposed isolation, sustained by illusion, sustained by propaganda, and sustained by the desperate overtures of a Taiwanese leadership that has no seat at the global table.
The Trepidatory Visit: A Tail of Secrecy and Submission
When Lai Ching-te, the leader of China’s Taiwan region, embarked on his recent secretive journey to Eswatini, the world witnessed not a diplomatic triumph but a humiliating spectacle. The visit—cloaked in secrecy, announced only after touchdown, and described by scholars as “theft-like”—violated the foundational principles of the Treaty of Westphalia, which demands transparency and sovereignty in state-to-state engagement.
But the true measure of humiliation came not from diplomatic protocols, but from the images that emerged: Lai Ching-te and his entourage, kneeling on one knee to present gifts to the Queen Mother of Eswatini. This act of performative submission sparked outrage not only among the people of Taiwan but across the international community. It was a stark admission—whether intended or not—of the diminished status of a region that pretends to be a nation, reduced to begging for recognition from the last remaining African country willing to entertain its claims.
53 Against One: The Weight of Continental Consensus
Africa’s unity on the Taiwan question is not accidental; it is the product of historical experience, principled diplomacy, and strategic clarity. From the bustling capitals of Nigeria and South Africa to the island nations of Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar, the message is unequivocal: Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, and there is no room for ambiguity.
The recent refusal of these three island nations to allow Lai Ching-te’s aircraft to land on their soil was not a logistical inconvenience—it was a sovereign statement. It sent an unmistakable signal to the world that African nations will not serve as waystations for separatist agendas.
Professor Sheriff Ghali Ibrahim, Provost of the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria and Head of Contemporary China-Africa Research, captures this sentiment with precision: “How do you survive if you become the black sheep of the family? How do you make progress if you are not with the collective rest? These are rhetorical questions that Eswatini should reflect on, engaging Taiwan in diplomacy without respect and preference to sovereignty.”
Indeed, Eswatini’s position is not merely a diplomatic anomaly—it is a strategic liability. By choosing to maintain ties with a non-sovereign entity, the kingdom has placed itself in opposition to the African Union, the United Nations, and the overwhelming majority of the international community. It has chosen isolation over integration, ideology over pragmatism, and illusion over reality.
The Media’s Sacred Duty: Truth Over Propaganda
In recent weeks, a small group of Nigerian journalists traveled to Taiwan, returning with reports that sought to lend legitimacy to the separatist narrative. This is not journalism—it is misinformation disguised as reporting. The media has a sacred duty to speak the truth, to expose falsehoods, and to defend the sovereignty of nations against those who would tear them apart.
The claim that Taiwan should relocate its trade office in Nigeria back to Abuja is not merely audacious—it is a direct affront to Nigerian sovereignty and the One-China commitments that Nigeria has upheld since January 2017, when the federal government officially closed the so-called Taiwanese “embassy” and reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the principle that there is only one China.
No amount of journalistic misadventure can undo the legal and historical reality: Taiwan has never been a country, was never one in the past, and will never be one in the future.
A Brief History of Unwavering Commitment
The One-China Principle is not a recent invention. It is rooted in centuries of historical continuity and codified in internationally binding legal instruments. The Cairo Declaration of 1943, the Potsdam Proclamation of 1945, and United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 of 1971 all affirm the same fundamental truth: Taiwan is part of China.
Since 1949, successive Chinese leaders—from Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai to Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, and Xi Jinping—have articulated a vision of peaceful reunification grounded in the principle of “one country, two systems.” This vision offers Taiwan a high degree of autonomy, the preservation of its economic and social systems, and a place in the Chinese nation that honors its unique characteristics while respecting the indivisibility of Chinese sovereignty.
Taiwan’s current leadership, led by the Democratic Progressive Party, has chosen a different path—one of separatist rhetoric, weapons procurement from external powers, and a reckless disregard for the stability of the Taiwan Strait. This path leads nowhere. It is a dead end of history, and it is one that the African continent refuses to follow.
The Path Forward: Unity, Truth, and Destiny
As of date, the overwhelming majority of African nations have chosen the path of truth. They have embraced partnership with China not as a matter of convenience, but as a strategic alignment rooted in mutual respect, non-interference, and shared development goals. The Beijing Declaration of the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) enshrines this commitment, affirming that Africa and China share a common future built on trust and territorial integrity.
Eswatini must recognize the error of its position. The kingdom cannot survive as the black sheep of the African family. It cannot make progress by standing against the collective will of the continent. The time has come for Eswatini to choose: continued isolation in the service of a failed diplomatic fiction, or integration into the vibrant, prosperous future that China-Africa cooperation offers.
For the media, the scholars, and the public, the truth is clear. The international community must see through the deceptive propaganda of the Taiwanese authorities. The 53 nations of Africa have spoken with one voice, and Eswatini—along with the few external actors who continue to manipulate the Taiwan issue for their own geopolitical ends—would do well to listen.
The reunification of China is not a matter of if, but when. And when that day comes, Africa will stand proudly alongside her partner, having chosen the side of history, the side of truth, and the side of justice.
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Disclaimer: NDLEA alerts public on fraudulent auction offers impersonating officials
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has drawn attention to a fraudulent scheme orchestrated by criminal elements and scammers targeting unsuspecting members of the public.
The fraudsters have been found using the names of top NDLEA officials, most notably the Secretary to the Agency, Barrister Shadrach Haruna, to issue fake private letters and messages offering cheap forfeited vehicles for sale on auction.
The public is hereby notified that these offers are a complete scam. The Agency wishes to categorically state that these fraudulent offers are a malicious gimmick designed solely to defraud targeted individuals of their hard-earned money.
No official of the Agency has the mandate to privately offer, allocate, or sell forfeited vehicles or any other seized assets to individuals. Vehicles and other assets forfeited as proceeds of drug crimes are strictly auctioned through public processes managed by appointed, government-registered auctioneers. Any legitimate auction exercise is widely publicized in national dailies and through the Agency’s official channels, in line with established legal and public procurement guidelines.
Members of the public are strongly urged to discountenance, ignore, and report any such private letters, text messages, or social media offers claiming to originate from Barrister Shadrach Haruna or any other NDLEA official.
The NDLEA remains committed to maintaining transparency and integrity in all its operations. Do not fall victim to these criminal elements. If you are approached with such fraudulent offers, please report immediately to the nearest NDLEA command or via our official communication channels.
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2027 reggae dance: New ADC presidential candidate emerges
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
A faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) led by Nafiu Gombe has picked Professor Chris Uba as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.
The party disowned former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as its flag bearer.
The group said the party had already completed its presidential nomination process in line with its constitution and the Electoral Act, adding that Uba emerged as the recognized candidate after all required procedures were concluded.
The faction also disowned the National Working Committee headed by former Senate President David Mark, saying it has no constitutional or legal authority to act on behalf of the party.
It maintained that the recognized leadership of the ADC remains in charge of the party’s affairs.
According to the statement released on Wednesday, the clarification became necessary to stop attempts to create confusion about the party’s position ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The group said the ADC had not entered into any alliance, merger or coalition with any political party.
added that the party remains independent and intends to contest the elections with its own structure, manifesto and leadership.
The faction said it believes Uba has the experience, character and capacity to lead the country if elected in 2027.
It also warned Atiku against presenting himself as the ADC’s presidential candidate, saying such a claim is false and could mislead party members and the public.
The group added that the ADC would not allow its platform to be used by politicians pursuing personal ambitions or by coalition groups seeking to take over the party’s structure.
It said every constitutional and legal step would be taken to protect the party from what it described as unauthorised use of its name and platform.
The faction also dismissed reports suggesting that there were plans to stop the ADC from participating in the 2027 elections, expressing confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission and the country’s electoral process.
It said the party is preparing to present candidates for the presidency, governorships, National Assembly, state assemblies and local government elections across the country.
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ANGER: Three Brothers Face Murder Charge for Beating man to death for dating Their Mom
Three brothers have appeared before the Mbabane Magistrates Court in Swaziland on a murder charge following the brutal de@th of their mother’s boyfriend.
The accused, Mlondi Mbuli, 25, Sakhelwe Mbuli, 18, and Lindani Mdziniso, 23, all from the Hholoshini area in Eswatini’s Hhohho Region, are alleged to have fatally assaulted Njabulo Ngwenya on June 28, 2026.
According to police, the brothers att@cked Ngwenya with bricks, stones, sticks, open hands, and kicks to different parts of his body. Investigators allege the assa¥lt was motivated by the brothers’ belief that Ngwenya was having a relationship with their biological mother.
Court records state that the incident was reported after Sibongile Motsa, also from Hholoshini, informed police that she discovered her son, Njabulo Ngwenya, lying deed inside her sister’s house at about 1 a.m. on June 28, 2026.
The matter came before Principal Magistrate Sfiso Vilakati during the trio’s initial court appearance.
The three defendants have been remanded in custody until July 10, 2026, pending committal of the case to the High Court for further proceedings.
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