
The Bad Natives Podcast.
Where Africa meets the world.
The Bad Natives Podcast.
What Do AFCON, CHAN, & WAFCON Tell Us About Africa Today?
Africa’s biggest football stages — AFCON (Africa Cup of Nations), CHAN (African Nations Championship), and WAFCON (Women’s Africa Cup of Nations) — are more than sporting tournaments. They are windows into Africa’s future. From Nigeria’s Super Falcons dominating WAFCON, to the unique homegrown focus of CHAN, and the economic boom around AFCON, football is now one of Africa’s greatest tools of unity, cultural diplomacy, and soft power.
These tournaments bring cities to life, showcase Africa’s talent pipeline to the world, and rival Europe’s influence over the global game.
But off the pitch, the political field is just as heated. Donald Trump has revived his controversial deportation plans targeting African migrants, raising alarm in Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya. Meanwhile, an even more shocking story is brewing in the Horn of Africa: a proposal to resettle Palestinians in Somaliland. Could Somaliland — a self-declared but unrecognized state — become the site of a geopolitical experiment backed by external powers? The plan risks sparking outrage across East Africa, the Arab world, and the African Union, raising fundamental questions about sovereignty and exploitation.
This episode dives into Africa’s complex intersections of sports, migration, and geopolitics. From AFCON glory in Ivory Coast to Trump’s America-first politics, and from Somaliland’s Palestinian resettlement proposal to the rise of Nigeria and South Africa as continental giants, we ask: is Africa being cornered into a new era of dependency, or is it rewriting the rules of global engagement?