![]() Garvey was born to a prosperous family in Jamaica, and worked as a teenager. There is little that can be said about Marcus Garvey that isn't said by his enormously vibrant actions, rallies, and speeches - his violent clamors and rallies full of vitality, and his militarism that rallies over a hundred thousand African-Americans to this day. In-Game Biography Click to Show Born 17th August 1887, Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica And yet, Boubou Hama stands, exhausted and depressed - yet strong in his resolve to go back to his homeland. The peoples of Mali, now at only 5% Songhai, as the rest was now under Voltaic jurisdiction, despise Hama's sunelected Government. Yet, Providence fought Providence against Fate and brought him great him great victories, driving the Voltaic forces back to the Niger river, protecting the small Nigerien Army and the Hama Government, all of which were given a great propaganda victory - yet one without meaning. With this, the Voltaic intervention in Mali began, as Bamako became sieged out, it seemed that Hama was destined to be a fleeing dog, dying in the sands of time. This Republic had the exact same government as the one in Niamey, without being elected. Now finding himself in the banks of the Niger in Mali Hama and his comrades declared the Republic of Mali, which was previously held by a confusing mix of colonial remnants, democratic intellectuals and many other factions This Republic had the exact factions. Desperate, destitute and left with no other choice, Boubou Hama's provisional Nigerien Army and his government fled upwards in the Niger river, escaping attacks by UDM militias in the borderlands as the Voltaic forces pacified the countryside. In this new position, his government in Niamey was desperate, disorganized, and poorly protected from Tuareg from Tuareg bandits, who by 1935 had sieged out Niamey and declared a Jihad against the secular Hama government. ![]() As the French authority collapsed a year later within the Sahel and West African colonies, Boubou Hama was forced to take the reins of power by local native militias, which saw him as their educator and protector, even if slightly treasonous for working with the French (then again, what could be done at the time was severely limited). Turns out, fate was not looking at him well that year. ![]() Truth is, he was looking for work within the system and bring autonomy, or perhaps even independence to his homeland. Working as a teacher by trade in Niamey, trained by the top class educators of French Africa over at the urban centre of Dakar, and then moving back to Niamey, by 1933 he realized France was barely able to hold her colonies, and subsequently began political studies behind doors to "improve his studies behind doors to curriculum". ![]() In-Game Biography Click to Show Children of escaped slaves, Boubou Hama has felt his ancestors' pains from birth. ![]()
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