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What Are Kenyan Politicians Saying About Banda Abiy Ahmed Ali?
Posted: 26 Feb 2024, 11:30
by Fiyameta
Re: What Are Kenyan Politicians Saying About Banda Abiy Ahmed Ali?
Posted: 26 Feb 2024, 12:31
by eritrea
I guess they are saying little Abi is trying to make a replica of the following...!
Re: What Are Kenyan Politicians Saying About Banda Abiy Ahmed Ali?
Posted: 26 Feb 2024, 12:51
by Fiyameta
What's in there for the TPLF cadres promoting Banda Abiy's unattainable dream?
Re: What Are Kenyan Politicians Saying About Banda Abiy Ahmed Ali?
Posted: 26 Feb 2024, 13:46
by eritrea
Fiyameta wrote: ↑26 Feb 2024, 12:51
What's in there for the TPLF cadres promoting Banda Abiy's unattainable dream?
They have no dreams to begin with.
They love short cut money. Which makes them easily useful idiots for neocolonialists who have an immeasurable thirst for power and dominance.
For TPLF cadres, anyone who opposes their master's will and desire is considered with no question asked as their worst enemy.
The idea of supporting Abi imminate from their wicked ulterior motives thinking they will some how come to power if Abi is engaged in a destructive war with neighbouring countries especially with Eritrea. Meaning to dismantle him from power militarly at his weakest moment.
Because of rarity of common sense, everything is upside down in Tigray. Otherwise, one would easly expect to understand a war between Eritrea and Ethiopia means making Tigray the battle field for the war. But then we are talking about TPLF. It can only se what it wants but not the consequence of its decisions.
Re: What Are Kenyan Politicians Saying About Banda Abiy Ahmed Ali?
Posted: 27 Feb 2024, 10:10
by Fiyameta
eritrea wrote: ↑26 Feb 2024, 13:46
Fiyameta wrote: ↑26 Feb 2024, 12:51
What's in there for the TPLF cadres promoting Banda Abiy's unattainable dream?
They have no dreams to begin with.
They love short cut money. Which makes them easily useful idiots for neocolonialists who have an immeasurable thirst for power and dominance.
For TPLF cadres, anyone who opposes their master's will and desire is considered with no question asked as their worst enemy.
The idea of supporting Abi imminate from their wicked ulterior motives thinking they will some how come to power if Abi is engaged in a destructive war with neighbouring countries especially with Eritrea. Meaning to dismantle him from power militarly at his weakest moment.
Because of rarity of common sense, everything is upside down in Tigray. Otherwise, one would easly expect to understand a war between Eritrea and Ethiopia means making Tigray the battle field for the war. But then we are talking about TPLF. It can only se what it wants but not the consequence of its decisions.
You're absolutely correct. The low IQ, inferior agame would happily jump on the bandwagon if they think there's any negative activity towards Eritrea, even if that means losing additional 1.5 million agame horde. They don't have a mind of their own, so they're incapable of thinking.

Re: What Are Kenyan Politicians Saying About Banda Abiy Ahmed Ali?
Posted: 27 Feb 2024, 15:44
by Fiyameta