This raQtaQ Deep Dive explores the growing disconnect between Africa's "first children" — the offspring of heads-of-state — and the everyday citizens of their countries. While youth movements across the continent are demanding accountability and change, first children often live privileged lives, holding positions of power or flaunting their wealth. The article argues that true reform will not come from the political elite, but from grassroots movements that genuinely understand the struggles of the people.