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Putin, on Africa.

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Feb 2025, 05:23

Africa, is a cemetery for Africans.

When an African becomes rich, his bank accounts are in Switzerland, he travels to France for medical treatment, he invests in Germany, he buys from Dubai, he consumes Chinese, he prays in Rome or Mecca, his children study in Europe, he travels to Canada & the USA for tourism, if he dies he'll be buried in his native country. Africa is just a cemetery for Africans. How could a cemetery be developed?
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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Feb 2025, 06:09



The conference held in Ethiopia on the humanitarian situation in Sudan, which was organized by the UAE, is nothing but an attempt to wash its hands of the genocide it is funding and supporting in Sudan. Shame on African leaders for becoming a commodity used by the UAE to polish its position in front of the world while it is killing and destroying their people and countries.












The African Union, is organizing a meeting to discuss addressing humanitarian issues in Sudan with those responsible for the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. How long will this leniency, violation of sovereignty, interference in the affairs of others, and foolishness continue?


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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Feb 2025, 06:31



I don’t think Nigerians are surprised. I also don’t think any Nigerian ever assumed that Boko Haram was getting funding for sophisticated weapons, logistics, and large-scale operations from selling firewood in Sambisa.

But let’s go deeper—why does terrorism thrive in regions rich in natural resources? Who benefits from the instability? And why is it that every time a so-called ‘war on terror’ starts, the affected countries end up weaker, poorer, and more dependent on foreign aid?

The real question isn’t just who is funding them, but why—and what the long-term game really is. Stay woke. 👀
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What's most evil about this is that the people who signed off those funds, went and posted the “bring back our girls”; while probably knowing exactly what was happening 😭
Sako


All those groups that emerge in oil rich countries, are funded and armed by US.
Tshepo


And the term “Boko Haram” was championed by many of their supporters, who believed the group was fighting against Western Education. :roll:
HYSTORI


Who funds M23, al shabaab and Joseph Koni's LRA of Uganda?
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Turns out the US funded Al-Qaeda, too. Didn't they blame Al-Qaeda for 9/11?
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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Dama » 15 Feb 2025, 06:51

Zmeselo wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 05:23
Africa, is a cemetery for Africans.

When an African becomes rich, his bank accounts are in Switzerland, he travels to France for medical treatment, he invests in Germany, he buys from Dubai, he consumes Chinese, he prays in Rome or Mecca, his children study in Europe, he travels to Canada & the USA for tourism, if he dies he'll be buried in his native country. Africa is just a cemetery for Africans. How could a cemetery be developed?
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"Rich" people of Africa, I think he meant politicians of Africa.

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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Feb 2025, 07:49



Ethiopia: Abiy Ahmed’s Cartographic Aggression to Destabilize the Horn of Africa


Ethiopia Using the African Union as a Propaganda Megaphone

By Ternafi Hadelibi

https://mesobjournal.com/ethiopia-abiy- ... of-africa/

February 15, 2025

The Horn of Africa has long been a region marked by political instability, territorial disputes, and power struggles. However, few actors have actively sought to manipulate and exacerbate these tensions quite like Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

In his latest provocation, the Ethiopian government displayed a controversial map during an African Union (AU) executive council session at its Addis Ababa headquarters. The map, supposedly meant to showcase the continent with each nation’s flag over its respective territory, instead depicted Ethiopia claiming portions of Somalia, Djibouti, and Eritrea within its borders, while also wrongly attributing parts of Morocco to Algeria.

This deliberate cartographic aggression is not an isolated incident but part of a larger pattern of regional destabilization efforts by Abiy Ahmed’s administration.

Ethiopia’s Hegemonic Aspirations: The “Israel of Africa”

Ethiopia has been labeled by some critics as the “Israel of Africa”, due to its expansionist tendencies and strategic alignments with global powers that prioritize regional dominance over genuine African unity.

Historically, Ethiopia has acted as a satellite state to various external actors, shifting its allegiance from the United Kingdom (1940s-1950s) to the United States (1950s-1970s), then to the Soviet Union (1977-1991), back to the United States and UK (1991-2018), and most recently, to the United Arab Emirates (2018-present).

Rather than fostering genuine regional integration, these alliances have only fueled internal strife, economic hardship, and political chaos within Ethiopia itself. Yet, despite the lessons of history, Abiy Ahmed’s regime remains committed to rewriting narratives and manipulating facts to serve its hegemonic ambitions.

Distraction Tactics: Using External Claims to Mask Internal Collapse

Ethiopia is, by all measures, a country in crisis. Internal ethnic tensions, the war on Amhara region, political assassinations, and a fragile economy have left the nation teetering on the edge of disintegration.

To divert attention from these mounting problems, Abiy Ahmed has increasingly turned to external provocations, such as his regime’s blatant claims of “historical rights” to access the Red Sea and persistent threats against neighboring states.

By inflaming nationalist sentiment and pursuing irredentist policies, he seeks to rally domestic support in vain while destabilizing the region.

The African Union’s Complicity: Time for Relocation and Reform

While Ethiopia’s actions are undoubtedly concerning, the real tragedy lies in the African Union’s continued tolerance of such behavior. The AU, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa, is meant to be a beacon of peace, unity, and progress for the continent.

Yet, it remains compromised, sitting in a country with a long history of regional aggression, internal oppression, and servitude to foreign powers. The very seats of the AU are tainted by blood, hunger, torture, and massive inhumanity.

Ethiopia is by far not a fitting host for an organization, that claims to represent the aspirations of African people. The AU must seriously consider relocating its headquarters to a more neutral, stable, and truly pan-African country – one that prioritizes continental unity over external influence.

Furthermore, the AU is long overdue for reforms that are independent of foreign dictation. It must transform itself into an institution that serves the interests of African people, rather than the hegemonic ambitions of a few rogue states and their external backers.

A Call for a Unified Africa

The time has come for Africa to reject manipulative leaders who use propaganda, cartographic aggression, and military threats to undermine regional peace. Abiy Ahmed’s government is a prime example of how not to govern – by prioritizing expansionist ambitions over domestic stability, Ethiopia risks further chaos and destruction.

However, the greater responsibility lies with African leaders and institutions, particularly the AU, to stand against such destabilizing tactics and work toward a future where Africa is united, independent, and free from external interference.

The Horn of Africa deserves peace, and the continent deserves leadership that prioritizes African interests above all else. The world is watching. It is time for Africa to act.

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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Feb 2025, 09:07

They'll all sound like PIA, soon! :mrgreen:


Mahama urges African self-reliance amid USAID withdrawal https://www.graphic.com.gh/internationa ... rawal.html

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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Somaliman » 15 Feb 2025, 09:14

Make no mistake, apart from military strength, the majority of Russians are poor, albeit the largest number of billionaires and millionnaires in the world are nowadays found in Russia and China.

Watch this just for 5 minutes, even if you don't speak French.

It shows a Russian family of 4 people (husband, wife, and their two teenage children) all living in one room and sharing such a disgusting bathroom and kitchen with other other tenants. Guess what - the husband/father is a university professor.




Putin is talking out of his arse. Russians too stash their money in Swiss banks, which are currently holding more than $200 billion Russian cash, as Russians do not trust their own Russian financial institutions. Neither do the majority of wealthy Russians invest in Russia. And "corruption in Russia is considered a very serious problem in Russia, impacting various aspects of life, including the economy, business, politics, public administration, law enforcement, healthcare, and education".




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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Jaegol » 15 Feb 2025, 10:16

You got to love trump

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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Feb 2025, 15:17

Somaliman wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 09:14
Make no mistake, apart from military strength, the majority of Russians are poor, albeit the largest number of billionaires and millionnaires in the world are nowadays found in Russia and China.

Watch this just for 5 minutes, even if you don't speak French.

It shows a Russian family of 4 people (husband, wife, and their two teenage children) all living in one room and sharing such a disgusting bathroom and kitchen with other other tenants. Guess what - the husband/father is a university professor.




Putin is talking out of his arse. Russians too stash their money in Swiss banks, which are currently holding more than $200 billion Russian cash, as Russians do not trust their own Russian financial institutions. Neither do the majority of wealthy Russians invest in Russia. And "corruption in Russia is considered a very serious problem in Russia, impacting various aspects of life, including the economy, business, politics, public administration, law enforcement, healthcare, and education".



It's all relative, of course. What I see, is the transformation of Russia from the chaotic time of Yeltsin. You're right about the corruption but I think his analysis on Africa is on point, nonetheless.

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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Somaliman » 15 Feb 2025, 16:47

His "analysis" has more to do with African dictators and their circles, who raid the coffers of their countries, than ordinary rich Africans.

Ordinary rich Africans, who have honestly earned their wealth, do not fall into this category at all, as they're far from such an extravagant lifestyle.

Russia mirrors Angola. Despite its transformation, a significant portion of the population is still struggling with poverty, meaning many Russians remain poor despite the changes, and this is largely due to issues like income inequality, regional disparities, and corruption, which have prevented widespread wealth distribution across the country.

During the Soviet era, homelessness and unemployment didn't exist in the lexicon of Russians. But nowadays, homeless people in a very serious destitution and unemployment are widespread in Russia, to the extent that a sizable number of Russians travel to the UK with Lithuanian, Latvian, and Polish passports in search of jobs and a basic life.

I hate when a country parades such a fabulous transformation and development and that its ordinary people are struggling to put food on their table.

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Re: Putin, on Africa.

Post by Zmeselo » 15 Feb 2025, 17:29

Somaliman wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 16:47
His "analysis" has more to do with African dictators and their circles, who raid the coffers of their countries, than ordinary rich Africans.

Ordinary rich Africans, who have honestly earned their wealth, do not fall into this category at all, as they're far from such an extravagant lifestyle.

Russia mirrors Angola. Despite its transformation, a significant portion of the population is still struggling with poverty, meaning many Russians remain poor despite the changes, and this is largely due to issues like income inequality, regional disparities, and corruption, which have prevented widespread wealth distribution across the country.

During the Soviet era, homelessness and unemployment didn't exist in the lexicon of Russians. But nowadays, homeless people in a very serious destitution and unemployment are widespread in Russia, to the extent that a sizable number of Russians travel to the UK with Lithuanian, Latvian, and Polish passports in search of jobs and a basic life.

I hate when a country parades such a fabulous transformation and development and that its ordinary people are struggling to put food on their table.
You're surely right, it's just that I instinctively pivot towards nationalistic leaders (despite their shortcomings) when they come under attack from globalists (who're way more slick in their corruption).

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