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Driving Miss Daisy

Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 14:40
by Zmeselo



As an Ethiopian insider stated, the Abiy Ahmed PR shît-show was reduced into a distant concentrated 200 meter corner.

Imagine trying to flex for Italy with fake riches, while 10+ million of your people starve and the country bleeds in civil war.

DELUSIONAL 101.

Re: Driving Miss Daisy

Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 14:48
by Deqi-Arawit
Zmeselo wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 14:40



As an Ethiopian insider stated, the Abiy Ahmed PR shît-show was reduced into a distant concentrated 200 meter corner.

Imagine trying to flex for Italy with fake riches, while 10+ million of your people starve and the country bleeds in civil war.

DELUSIONAL 101.


Imagine trying to present yourself as an expert—analyzing the complex issues of the Horn of Africa, the Middle East, and the Russia–Ukraine conflict—while being unable to properly govern just 2.5 million people.....Mini skunis, IQ matters

Re: Driving Miss Daisy

Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 14:56
by Affable
That is a knockout, deqi-Arawit. You summarized it perfectly.
The problem you have however is you are dealing with cult followers.

Re: Driving Miss Daisy

Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 15:08
by Zmeselo
Italy provides significant development and humanitarian aid to Ethiopia, including a €140 million cooperation framework for 2023-2025, with recent grants supporting refugees in the Afar region, humanitarian funds in response to the Tigray conflict, and initiatives focused on job creation, entrepreneurship, and digital transformation. Italy's commitment to Ethiopia includes a long history of cooperation, with the Italian Development Cooperation having a strong presence since 1976.

Re: Driving Miss Daisy

Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 15:17
by tarik
Zmeselo wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 14:40



As an Ethiopian insider stated, the Abiy Ahmed PR shît-show was reduced into a distant concentrated 200 meter corner.

Imagine trying to flex for Italy with fake riches, while 10+ million of your people starve and the country bleeds in civil war.

DELUSIONAL 101.
Italians invading addis,abeba ethiopia again. History repeats it'self. :lol:
:lol: :mrgreen:

Re: Driving Miss Daisy

Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 15:17
by sesame
At the black market, the Birr continues to fall. 1$=166 today

https://ethioblackmarket.com/



Re: Driving Miss Daisy

Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 15:25
by Deqi-Arawit
sesame wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 15:17
At the black market, the Birr continues to fall. 1$=166 today

https://ethioblackmarket.com/





This mini skuni weizero shemaynesh is bringing the rate of the Ethiopian birr to the equation to explain the uselessness of the Galla..........In a country where there is a shortage of its own currency, and people are only allowed to withdraw 5,000 Nakfa from the bank, who gave the mini skunis the moral high ground to talk about banking or finance? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Driving Miss Daisy

Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 15:28
by Deqi-Arawit
Zmeselo wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 15:08
Italy provides significant development and humanitarian aid to Ethiopia, including a €140 million cooperation framework for 2023-2025, with recent grants supporting refugees in the Afar region, humanitarian funds in response to the Tigray conflict, and initiatives focused on job creation, entrepreneurship, and digital transformation. Italy's commitment to Ethiopia includes a long history of cooperation, with the Italian Development Cooperation having a strong presence since 1976.



Perhaps the Galla is trying to show the Italians that their financial support is money well spent, and not squandered.

? IQ matters.

Re: Driving Miss Daisy

Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 15:33
by Horus
The time tested media maxim states that 'there is no bad publicity.' I am simply amazed by the amount of media coverage Ethiopia is getting every minute of the day 24/7/365! If you add both the supportive and opposing media of the entire Horn of Africa, it is all about Ethiopia 99.99999%. Why is this happening? It all comes down to leadership. There is only one country in the entire of Horn of Africa that something is happening every minute of the day 24/7/365. Why is this so? It all comes down to leadership. Keep talking about Ethiopia. We love it. THERE IS NO BAD PUBLICITY!!!! :!: :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: :!: :!: :!: