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#IbrahimTraore #AfricaRising #burkinafaso BREAKING: ALGIERS DELIVERS STUNNING PROPOSAL AIMED AT SAHEL ALLIANCE Why Algeria’s Big Sahel Railway Is Raising Eyebrows In November 2025, Algeria announced a massive trans-Saharan railway project meant to connect its rail network directly to Mali and Niger—two core members of the Sahel Alliance alongside Burkina Faso. On paper, the message sounded inspiring: Pan-African integration, new trade routes for landlocked Sahel states, and a bold alternative to Western-controlled corridors. But beneath the headlines lies a far more complicated story. Just months before this announcement, Mali had severed diplomatic ties with Algeria, expelled its ambassadors, and withdrawn from key security frameworks brokered by Algiers. Trust had collapsed. So why would Algeria suddenly offer a multi-billion-dollar railway to governments that had effectively told it to step back? In this episode, we dig into the deeper geopolitical chessboard behind Algeria’s railway promise. We explore how Sahel states are losing access to traditional ports, how Togo’s control of Lomé has become strategic leverage, and why alternative routes matter more than ever for Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. We break down Algeria’s broader infrastructure push—from railways and highways to gas pipelines—and what it reveals about its ambition to position itself as the Sahel’s primary gateway to the world. But this story isn’t just about Algeria. It’s also about rivalry. Morocco’s Atlantic Initiative, competing gas pipelines, and two North African powers racing to shape the Sahel’s future using infrastructure as geopolitical leverage. We examine why many of these mega-projects make little economic sense, yet keep moving forward anyway—and what that tells us about power, dominance, and symbolism in African geopolitics. We also confront a sensitive contradiction: Algeria’s revolutionary Pan-African legacy versus present-day perceptions in Sub-Saharan Africa. From diplomatic breakdowns to cultural flashpoints, this episode asks a hard question—can Pan-Africanism be claimed through history alone, or must it be earned through today’s actions? Ultimately, this is a story about agency. Are Sahel states truly shaping their own development paths, or are they becoming the board on which larger powers play their games? Watch to the end for a clear, unfiltered breakdown of why Algeria’s big railway plan is less about solidarity—and more about rivalry, identity, and who really gets to decide Africa’s future. This is Frontline Africa. If you value truth unfiltered and power reframed from an African lens, subscribe, like, and drop your thoughts. This briefing breaks down a developing story shaping Africa's politics, economy, security, and governance. We focus on facts, context, and consequences — cutting through headlines to explain what’s happening, why it matters, and how it affects Nigerians at home and in the diaspora. Frontline Briefings Desk delivers short, timely analysis of government decisions, power struggles, corruption allegations, economic policy shifts, and national security developments — without political loyalty or propaganda. If it impacts Nigeria’s future, it belongs here. Subscribe for daily Nigeria-focused briefings. Like, share, and drop your thoughts in the comments.