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Ekos Africa is a narrative historical podcast: every episode is built on a true historical account, told with fictionalized narrative structure (scene craft, pacing, dialogue reconstruction, inner-life speculation), while making it crystal-clear to listeners what’s documented vs dramatized.

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  • The Last Days of Patrice Lumumba — The Chemist and the Crocodile (2/6)
    Feb 15 2026

    The order came from the Oval Office. The weapon was hiding in the bathroom.

    Washington D.C., August 1960. The Cold War is heating up, and patience is running out. In a secret meeting at the White House, President Dwight D. Eisenhower utters a sentence that will echo through history, wishing for Patrice Lumumba to simply "fall into a river full of crocodiles." The directive is clear: elimination.

    But the CIA doesn't send a sniper. They send a scientist.

    In Episode 2: The Chemist and the Crocodile, meet "Joe from Paris"—Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, the CIA’s club-footed master of mind control and poisons. He arrives in the Congo not with a gun, but with a diplomatic pouch containing a terrifyingly domestic assassination kit: rubber gloves, a syringe, and a tube of toothpaste laced with a lethal biological agent.

    Tune in to witness the surreal and chilling moment when the most powerful intelligence agency on Earth turned dental hygiene into a weapon of war. Follow CIA Station Chief Larry Devlin as he stands on the banks of the Congo River, weighing a tube of poison in his hand and an executive order from the President in his head. The trap is set, the toxin is ready, and the crocodiles are circling.

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    16 Min.
  • The Last Days of Patrice Lumumba — The Speech and the Silence (1/6)
    Feb 15 2026

    June 30, 1960. The day the script was burned.

    In the stifling heat of Leopoldville, the stage is set for a polite transfer of power. King Baudouin of Belgium stands before the newly independent Congolese parliament, not to apologize for eighty years of brutality, but to praise the "genius" of his ancestor, King Leopold II—the man responsible for millions of deaths. The King expects gratitude. He expects order. He expects silence.

    But Patrice Lumumba, the 35-year-old former postal clerk turned Prime Minister, has a different history to tell.

    In Episode 1/6: The Speech and the Silence, witness the electrifying moment when Lumumba defies protocol and takes the podium unscheduled. Listen as he shatters the diplomatic veneer, refusing to thank the colonizers for the "gift" of freedom. Instead, he unleashes a torrent of raw, unvarnished truth about the "tears, fire, and blood" that truly paid for the Congo’s independence.

    He speaks of the insults, the beatings, and the humiliation of being treated as second-class citizens in their own land, famously declaring to the stunned European dignitaries, "We are no longer your monkeys".

    This was not just a speech; it was an earthquake. As the Congolese crowds erupt in jubilation and the Belgian King sits frozen in rage, the machinery of the Cold War begins to grind into motion. In Washington and Brussels, powerful men realize that this charismatic leader cannot be controlled—and in that moment of triumphant defiance, Lumumba unknowingly signs his own death warrant.

    Tune in to hear how seven minutes of truth-telling terrified the world's superpowers and set the stage for one of the 20th century's most tragic betrayals. The silence is over. The storm has begun.

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    23 Min.
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