EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 19 MIN
Is Democracy Failing Africa, Or Is Africa Failing Democracy?
from Learning Africa · host Amadou Dieng
Send us Fan Mail What do you do when the government you elected stops being worth defending? That's the question millions of people across West Africa have been living with for the past five years, and in country after country, their answer has been to let the soldiers in. This episode traces nine coups across six countries: the failures that made them feel like relief, the foreign powers that moved into the vacuum, and the harder truth that coups haven't delivered either. Twenty minutes on democracy, disappointment, and what comes next. Support the showEnjoyed this one? Got a take? A correction? A story I should know about? Come find me on Instagram @dieng_amadu or @afrovoices and tell me what you think. What landed, what missed, what you want more of. This show is built around the idea that Africa is not a simple story, and neither are the people listening to it. Your perspective is part of that. Slide into the DMs, leave a comment, or just tag me when you share it. I read everything.See you in the next one.
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Send us Fan Mail What do you do when the government you elected stops being worth defending? That's the question millions of people across West Africa have been living with for the past five years, and in country after country, their answer has been to let the soldiers in. This episode traces nine coups across six countries: the failures that made them feel like relief, the foreign powers that moved into the vacuum, and the harder truth that coups haven't delivered either. Twenty minute...
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