Africa is not poor — it is plundered. For centuries European empires carved the continent like meat, stealing gold, diamonds, ivory, and human lives. When the flags came down, corporations took the place of colonizers. Today it is oil, cobalt, and lithium ripped from the ground, feeding Western cars, smartphones, and bombs. The Congo bleeds so Tesla can sell batteries. Nigeria burns so Shell can fatten its shareholders. Sudan starves so arms dealers can sell weapons to all sides. The pattern is older than nations: destabilize, assassinate, extract, repeat. Leaders who dream of independence are killed — Lumumba, Sankara, Nkrumah. CIA, MI6, and French mercenaries made sure Africa never stood free. They call it development. We call it theft. Meanwhile, Europe lectures Africa on governance, the U.S. talks democracy while it rigs elections, and China joins the scramble with its own loans and deals. Ordinary Africans are left with famine, debt, and war while billionaires fly to space. Truthloop says it plain: the wealth of the world is built on African graves, and until the cycle of plunder is broken, every speech about aid is a lie.