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AbyssiniaLady
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The illiterate Galla Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is an attention seeking little whôrê

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 16 Apr 2025, 17:01





What does war-torn landlocked Ethiopia have to offer Vietnam? The Galla boy is an attention seeking whôrê, War-torn Ethiopia and Vietnam have nothing to offer each other, Vietnam's economic is largely based on fisheries and they are stealing fish from Somalia, while war-torn Ethiopia's economic is based on begging and imf loans.

The illiterate lunatic is wasting Ethiopian Airlines fuel.

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Re: The illiterate Galla Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is an attention seeking little whôrê

Post by tarik » 16 Apr 2025, 17:06

AbyssiniaLady wrote:
16 Apr 2025, 17:01




What does war-torn landlocked Ethiopia have to offer Vietnam? The Galla boy is an attention seeking whôrê, War-torn Ethiopia and Vietnam have nothing to offer each other, Vietnam's economic is largely based on fisheries, while war-torn Ethiopia's economic is based on begging and imf loans.

The illiterate lunatic is wasting Ethiopian Airlines fuel.
Z galla-abiy idiot will export ethiopian maids to poor vietnam and in return vietnam will export rats-cats-dogs to useless failed country ethiopia and they will also send poor vietnamese ppl to teach them how to cook them, ethiopians will from now on will eat rats-cats-dogs thanks to idiot galla-abiy. :lol:

:lol: :mrgreen:

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Re: The illiterate Galla Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is an attention seeking little whôrê

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 17 Apr 2025, 16:26






The illiterate Galla lunatic posted this pic today, he is delusional.

The term gateway implies the transmission of goods, War-torn Ethiopia’s geographical location is unfavourable, it lacks coastline/seaports, That is why China chose Djibouti as its's trade gateway to war-torn Ethiopia and Africa due to Djibouti unique geographical location in the Gulf of Berbera/Aden.

Today, an estimated 95 percent of the world's trade are carried by sea, according to the United Nation, However, War-torn Ethiopia is landlocked and can't be gateway to Africa.


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