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Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 12:37
by AbyssiniaLady
And the Galla prime minister knows it, he knows Eritrea is the most isolated country in Africa.




Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 13:09
by euroland
Agamewhorr

እኔስ እንደነዚ ዘመዶችሽ እርዳታ ፍለጋ "desperate” ሆነዋል የምትዪ መስሎኝ ደንግጬ ነበር።







AbyssiniaLady wrote:
23 Jan 2024, 12:37
And the Galla prime minister knows it, he knows Eritrea is the most isolated country in Africa.




Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 13:16
by Temt
AbyssiniaLady wrote:
23 Jan 2024, 12:37
And the Galla prime minister knows it, he knows Eritrea is the most isolated country in Africa.



ኣታ ቆንዳፍ ዓጋመ፡ እንታይ ኣዴኻ የእትዩካ'ዩ፡ ብዛዕባ ዘይሃገርካ ተቖንዛዊ ትመስል፡ ድርባይ፡ ወዲ መበለት፡ ወዲ ከልቢ!

Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 14:02
by Somaliman
AbyssiniaLady wrote:
23 Jan 2024, 12:37
And the Galla prime minister knows it, he knows Eritrea is the most isolated country in Africa.









Who cares what this clown monkey knows!

What does an African country get by being open to the West, unless they've perfected the art of kissing ar.se, like Ethiopia? Loans that lead to becoming an IMF and World Bank economic slave? I'm sure Eritrea is not missing the neocolonial debts of the IMF and World Bank.


Ethiopia receives billions in foreign assistance annually, yet its unemployment rate is 17.5%. While Eritrea that receives nothing or very little in foreign assistance has only 5.8% of unemployment rate compared to Ethiopia.

Eritrea might be "the most isolated country in Africa", but also one of the most resilient countries in Africa and probably the world.

Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 14:09
by ZEMEN
Somaliman wrote:
23 Jan 2024, 14:02
AbyssiniaLady wrote:
23 Jan 2024, 12:37
And the Galla prime minister knows it, he knows Eritrea is the most isolated country in Africa.









Who cares what this clown monkey knows!

What does an African country get by being open to the West, unless they've perfected the art of kissing ar.se, like Ethiopia? Loans that lead to becoming an IMF and World Bank economic slave? I'm sure Eritrea is not missing the neocolonial debts of the IMF and World Bank.


Ethiopia receives billions in foreign assistance annually, yet its unemployment rate is 17.5%. While Eritrea that receives nothing or very little in foreign assistance has only 5.8% of unemployment rate compared to Ethiopia.

Eritrea might be "the most isolated country in Africa", but also one of the most resilient countries in Africa and probably the world.
I was hoping that Ethiopia would follow the path of Eritrea. The reality is Ethiopia is getting far worst from anything I have seen or hoped for. However, I have a feeling Somalia will follow Eritrea. What made me to hope that is when Somalia says no to Ethiopian using their air space. Not only that but the Somalians did it to UAE. That sounds Eritrean guts. Somalia will be great once again. The truth is no one will respect you unless you respect yourself.

Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 14:30
by Somaliman
ZEMEN wrote:
23 Jan 2024, 14:09
Somaliman wrote:
23 Jan 2024, 14:02
AbyssiniaLady wrote:
23 Jan 2024, 12:37
And the Galla prime minister knows it, he knows Eritrea is the most isolated country in Africa.









Who cares what this clown monkey knows!

What does an African country get by being open to the West, unless they've perfected the art of kissing ar.se, like Ethiopia? Loans that lead to becoming an IMF and World Bank economic slave? I'm sure Eritrea is not missing the neocolonial debts of the IMF and World Bank.


Ethiopia receives billions in foreign assistance annually, yet its unemployment rate is 17.5%. While Eritrea that receives nothing or very little in foreign assistance has only 5.8% of unemployment rate compared to Ethiopia.

Eritrea might be "the most isolated country in Africa", but also one of the most resilient countries in Africa and probably the world.
I was hoping that Ethiopia would follow the path of Eritrea. The reality is Ethiopia is getting far worst from anything I have seen or hoped for. However, I have a feeling Somalia will follow Eritrea. What made me to hope that is when Somalia says no to Ethiopian using their air space. Not only that but the Somalians did it to UAE. That sounds Eritrean guts. Somalia will be great once again. The truth is no one will respect you unless you respect yourself.






Not only have Eritrea and Somalia their own problematic situations, but also, they've an evil called Ethiopia next door. I wish we could fuc.k out of the HoA and relocate somewhere far from Ethiopia. Ethiopia is a cursedland, and being its neighbour is a curse of which we're paying the price. All it knows is to prostitute itself to the West and nowadays to the UAE and demonise its neighbours to its masters.

Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 01 Feb 2024, 21:13
by AbyssiniaLady
If you don't value and respect yourself, no one will, the Galla prime minister will soon expel Eritrea's Charge d'affaires in the occupied city, Addis Ababa.

Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 01 Feb 2024, 21:54
by sesame
AgameLady,

IF You don't to understand what desperation means. here is an example!

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Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 04 Feb 2024, 18:40
by AbyssiniaLady



I don't think Eritrea will recall its Charge d'affaires from Ethiopia, no matter what Ethiopia says, keep clinging to a sinking ship with more than eighty-five different ethnic groups on board, poor scared Eritrea.

Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 09 Feb 2024, 15:54
by AbyssiniaLady




If this image is real and not fake then it tells a lot about Eritrea and its leaders.

Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 10 Jun 2024, 13:14
by AbyssiniaLady



Osman lied through his teeth.

Re: Eritrea's desperation grows

Posted: 10 Jun 2024, 13:27
by Agazi General
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