Ethiopia & Nigeria under the loupe
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 16:34
Ethiopia, we were told again and again, was never colonized, maintained its independence for over 3000 years, at least. It has innovated its own scripts and sustained two of the world's major religions side by side harmoniously and many more.
But it failed to feed itself for a very long time, there must be something odd here. The oldest country can't feed itself and have to look for the handouts of much younger nations. Something must be odd here.
It couldn't architect one modern city in the whole of its history and has to contend itself with the shanty towns of urban areas, including its own capital city for so long, there must be something odd here.
There are many more points where we can point out about something that should have been odd, all along. But what was it?
Nigeria got its independence in 1960, something over 60 years ago. In that much long time it could show case such a city planning and architectural superiority, how did it manage and Ethiopian failed?
Did Nigeria got a modern education system before Ethiopia? I don't think so. The difference must have been in the way the schools in both countries produced their students.
Ethiopian Students must have been the laziest and selfish of all, if nothing else.
They failed Ethiopia, they only cared about power, power and power. They are only good at treachery, dishonesty and betrayal of their own nation. Case in point should also be many of today's so called diaspora in the western countries: they can passionately lobby their host countries to sanction their own home country, if they didn't get what they wanted, which is just power and power. Power mongering morons, if nothing else, at the cost of the poor that sent them to the schools.
Here is an example of what Ethiopia can show case, where we can find many more similar instances in the whole of the nation's history.
https://www.msingiafrikamagazine.com/20 ... in-afrika/
የተረገመ ዜጋ!
But it failed to feed itself for a very long time, there must be something odd here. The oldest country can't feed itself and have to look for the handouts of much younger nations. Something must be odd here.
It couldn't architect one modern city in the whole of its history and has to contend itself with the shanty towns of urban areas, including its own capital city for so long, there must be something odd here.
There are many more points where we can point out about something that should have been odd, all along. But what was it?
Nigeria got its independence in 1960, something over 60 years ago. In that much long time it could show case such a city planning and architectural superiority, how did it manage and Ethiopian failed?
Did Nigeria got a modern education system before Ethiopia? I don't think so. The difference must have been in the way the schools in both countries produced their students.
Ethiopian Students must have been the laziest and selfish of all, if nothing else.
They failed Ethiopia, they only cared about power, power and power. They are only good at treachery, dishonesty and betrayal of their own nation. Case in point should also be many of today's so called diaspora in the western countries: they can passionately lobby their host countries to sanction their own home country, if they didn't get what they wanted, which is just power and power. Power mongering morons, if nothing else, at the cost of the poor that sent them to the schools.
Here is an example of what Ethiopia can show case, where we can find many more similar instances in the whole of the nation's history.
https://www.msingiafrikamagazine.com/20 ... in-afrika/
የተረገመ ዜጋ!