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kebena05
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Finally, it’s good news for Ethiopia on sea access

Post by kebena05 » 12 Oct 2024, 22:58

:lol: :lol: :lol:

We just have to wait just a little bit, like only a million years or so. You know time fly. Who needs MOU when you will have your own sea soon.

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Odie
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Re: Finally, it’s good news for Ethiopia on sea access

Post by Odie » 12 Oct 2024, 23:03

kebena05 wrote:
12 Oct 2024, 22:58
:lol: :lol: :lol:

We just have to wait just a little bit, like only a million years or so. You know time fly. Who needs MOU when you will have your own sea soon.

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Kebena the shabea deporteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee from Addis :lol:

What are you talking about?

If that happens soon, we will not be talking about you any more as we will have our sea coming home :lol:

Why are you crying [deleted] while nobody asked you to opine about Ethiopian sea access? We will have it at our own time, that is a must. If Eri has to be off the planet for that, it still will happen, you are dooooooooooooooooooooooooomed :lol: :lol:

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Re: Finally, it’s good news for Ethiopia on sea access

Post by Fiyameta » 13 Oct 2024, 00:03

The year was 1991, when the newly independent nation of Eritrea offered its next door neighbor Ethiopia unfettered access to its two ports without asking any fees. No other country in history has ever shown care for the well being and development of its neighbor as Eritrea did.

But this gesture of generosity didn't bode well for the Neo-colonial powers that wanted to keep Africans in chains, so they ordered their agame slaves to invade Eritrea with a promise of conquering the unconquerable people who won their independence by defeating not one, but two world super powers and their aid-fed minions.

After agame's 3 consecutive large scale invasion attempts failed to achieve their intended outcome, resulting in 170,000 dead and half a million wounded Ethioslavians, the Neo-colonial powers arranged for Ethioslavia to use Djibouti's port services at a cost of $1.6 billion dollars a year in port fees. This means that Ethioslavia had to borrow money from the Neo-colonialists to pay the port fees which was a far cry from the No-Service-Fee Ethioslavia enjoyed using Eritrean ports.

The premise that Ethioslavia paying $1.6 billion a year to Djibouti would somehow weaken Eritrea for the taking reared its ugly head 27 years later when Ethioslavia found itself trapped in a HUGE debt, forcing it to make irrelevant deals with breakaway neighboring Kilils seeking irrelevant recognition. It should be noted that, the former Yugoslavia found out that the wages of sin is death. Ethioslavia's sin is beyond redemption.

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