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#NigeriaEconomicCrisis #ECOWASCollapse #BolaTinubu What happens when a geopolitical energy trap completely backfires? As the Nigeria economic crisis deepens with nationwide power grid failures, the true scale of the ECOWAS collapse is finally being exposed to the world. In 2023, Nigeria and the coastal bloc attempted to crush the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) by cutting off 70% of Niger's electricity. Instead of surrendering, Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso used this blockade as a catalyst to accelerate their own energy sovereignty through solar initiatives and the massive Kandadji Dam. Now, a devastating boomerang effect has hit the former enforcer. Nigeria is literally plunging into darkness with its own national grid collapsing, fueling massive protests and a historic economic meltdown. Discover how this failed proxy strategy isolated Abuja, accelerated the ECOWAS collapse, and birthed a fiercely independent Sahel. If you believe that true dignity is born from the soil of independence and never from the shadow of foreign dictates, make sure to SUBSCRIBE to Burkina Rising and share this video with a steady heart. We build with facts, not fury! #AES #WestAfricaGeopolitics #AfricaSovereignty #EnergySovereignty #burkinarising Disclaimer: Independent analytical content for educational purposes only. Burkina Rising explores the transformation of Burkina Faso under Captain Ibrahim Traoré — from political defiance to continental influence. – Key events shaping the “Burkina model” of sovereignty – Reactions from the Sahel and the global South – Verified data and historical parallels