Blog Stories by Farida Nabourema on MediumPhosphate-Rich, Farmer-Poor: Addressing Togo’s Fertilizer Crisis Through Bitcoin Financing March 2, 2025Farmers like Agbeko have been the backbone of Togo’s agricultural sector for generations. He has spent his entire life cultivating rice and maize, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. Every morning, before the sun rises, he is already in the fields, his hands hardened by years of labor. Despite his relentless efforts, […] Farida NabouremaWhen Justice Becomes Selective! February 17, 2025We live in a society that claims to fight inequality, yet few are truly willing to relinquish their privileges. People loudly proclaim their commitment to justice, but in practice, the fair application of justice remains a distant ideal. Too often, struggles for justice are individualistic as people fight only against the injustices that personally affect […] Farida NabouremaThe Greatest Danger of Authoritarianism: A System Built to Serve Fear, Not the People February 10, 2025Authoritarian regimes pose a unique and insidious danger to societies: they prioritize their survival over the well-being of their citizens. Obsessed with the fear of losing power, these regimes allocate immense resources to defense and security, not for the people, but to protect the rulers from perceived or real threats. This paranoia destroys the very […] Farida NabouremaWhy the Left Can’t Ignore Bitcoin: From Skepticism to Embracing a Tool for Change! December 30, 2024Why the Left Can’t Ignore Bitcoin: From Skepticism to Embracing a Tool for Change!Throughout my life as an activist, I have championed the core principles of leftist ideology: freedom from oppression, justice as a tool to dismantle inequality, equality as the foundation of true democracy, and dignity for every individual as a non-negotiable human right. These […] Farida Nabourema