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‍✈️ The Six Most Dangerous Airspaces in the World ‍✈️

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 02:31
by Fiyameta
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:




Re: ‍✈️ The Six Most Dangerous Airspaces in the World ‍✈️

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 03:10
by Horus
Dreaming is cheap, but facts are something else!


Re: ‍✈️ The Six Most Dangerous Airspaces in the World ‍✈️

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 09:30
by sesame
Horus wrote:
26 Jul 2024, 03:10
Dreaming is cheap, but facts are something else!

HorseAss,

Ethiopia covers a land area of 1,112,000 square kilometres and has over 110 million people. Yet, you seem to be fascinated with the few square kms in Addis and the 1 percent of Ethiopian people (at most) who enjoy your lights and sights. This is, of course, typical of Africans who develop a tiny corner of their capital city to look like European cities to the utter neglect of 99% of their population. It is a failed development model used by failed leaders and elites to swindle their people. There are currently more Ethiopians in internal displacement camps than people who live in Addis. Not that most of Addis Ababans fare better; They are as miserable as the internally displaced people!

Re: ‍✈️ The Six Most Dangerous Airspaces in the World ‍✈️

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 14:32
by Somaliman
sesame wrote:
26 Jul 2024, 09:30
Horus wrote:
26 Jul 2024, 03:10
Dreaming is cheap, but facts are something else!

HorseAss,

Ethiopia covers a land area of 1,112,000 square kilometres and has over 110 million people. Yet, you seem to be fascinated with the few square kms in Addis and the 1 percent of Ethiopian people (at most) who enjoy your lights and sights. This is, of course, typical of Africans who develop a tiny corner of their capital city to look like European cities to the utter neglect of 99% of their population. It is a failed development model used by failed leaders and elites to swindle their people. There are currently more Ethiopians in internal displacement camps than people who live in Addis. Not that most of Addis Ababans fare better; They are as miserable as the internally displaced people!





He's fascinated by a few streets with street lights and traffic signals, while:
Close to 80% of the city (Addis) is considered slum - Habitatethiopia.org/
and
80% of the population in Ethiopia still live in slums - Habitatforhumanity.org.uk/

Re: ‍✈️ The Six Most Dangerous Airspaces in the World ‍✈️

Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 19:37
by Fiyameta

Re: ‍✈️ The Six Most Dangerous Airspaces in the World ‍✈️

Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 20:12
by Fiyameta

Re: ‍✈️ The Six Most Dangerous Airspaces in the World ‍✈️

Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 20:22
by kebena05
How true!

Well said!
Remember, we are dealing with people their IQ is the lowest in the world.

sesame wrote:
26 Jul 2024, 09:30
Horus wrote:
26 Jul 2024, 03:10
Dreaming is cheap, but facts are something else!

HorseAss,

Ethiopia covers a land area of 1,112,000 square kilometres and has over 110 million people. Yet, you seem to be fascinated with the few square kms in Addis and the 1 percent of Ethiopian people (at most) who enjoy your lights and sights. This is, of course, typical of Africans who develop a tiny corner of their capital city to look like European cities to the utter neglect of 99% of their population. It is a failed development model used by failed leaders and elites to swindle their people. There are currently more Ethiopians in internal displacement camps than people who live in Addis. Not that most of Addis Ababans fare better; They are as miserable as the internally displaced people!