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Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Zmeselo » 09 Sep 2025, 12:32



Out of 54 African states and other world leaders invited by the Ethiopian leader, only four neighboring heads of state and one little-known prime minister showed up in the ceremony. The message seems very clear.

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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Abere » 09 Sep 2025, 12:50

Wondering though why Isaias Afework did not attend, but Hassen sheik of Somalia did attend. Can't wait to see what the once three men all love-filled team of Egypt-Eritrea- Somalia would like given Hassen is now eating Abiy Ahmed's feast. :lol:

Angry at Abay river or at Abiy Ahmed Ali, son of Dawud Ibssa, Lencho for whom Asmara is their sweet home and Isaias their patriarch. :mrgreen:

Zeimeslo, it looks you are scared to death may be fearing Irrecha is coming for celebration in Red Sea river. :lol: Please do not panic, it will never happen under your homegrown son of Abiy Ahmed. He is just on a temper tantrum -

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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by sesame » 09 Sep 2025, 13:00

Low IQ Abere,

Scared of what! A herd of cattle!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Abere wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 12:50
Wondering though why Isaias Afework did not attend, but Hassen sheik of Somalia did attend. Can't wait to see what the once three men all love-filled team of Egypt-Eritrea- Somalia would like given Hassen is now eating Abiy Ahmed's feast. :lol:

Angry at Abay river or at Abiy Ahmed Ali, son of Dawud Ibssa, Lencho for whom Asmara is their sweet home and Isaias their patriarch. :mrgreen:

Zeimeslo, it looks you are scared to death may be fearing Irrecha is coming for celebration in Red Sea river. :lol: Please do not panic, it will never happen under your homegrown son of Abiy Ahmed. He is just on a temper tantrum -

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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Zmeselo » 09 Sep 2025, 13:08

:lol:



Laughingstock:





Abere wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 12:50
Wondering though why Isaias Afework did not attend, but Hassen sheik of Somalia did attend. Can't wait to see what the once three men all love-filled team of Egypt-Eritrea- Somalia would like given Hassen is now eating Abiy Ahmed's feast. :lol:

Angry at Abay river or at Abiy Ahmed Ali, son of Dawud Ibssa, Lencho for whom Asmara is their sweet home and Isaias their patriarch. :mrgreen:

Zeimeslo, it looks you are scared to death may be fearing Irrecha is coming for celebration in Red Sea river. :lol: Please do not panic, it will never happen under your homegrown son of Abiy Ahmed. He is just on a temper tantrum -

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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Abere » 09 Sep 2025, 13:14

sesame street,
:lol:
You are a true case of typical Ascari's sickness. If you regarded OLF as herd of cattle why did you or for what cause were feeding them in Asmara while you did not have enough the starving Eritrean population who flood the province on wooden raft to fill their starving bellies?! :lol:

The number one problem of Ascari is that you all are all a housecat mistaking its reflection for a lion. You Ascari are whispers wearing a mask of a roar. In any case you lucky for a very unlucky people of Eritrea province, Ethiopia is under siege by OLF of your own image. When that siege end you will see your true self image, you are a house cat, not a lion of the jungle.

sesame wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 13:00
Low IQ Abere,

Scared of what! A herd of cattle!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Abere wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 12:50
Wondering though why Isaias Afework did not attend, but Hassen sheik of Somalia did attend. Can't wait to see what the once three men all love-filled team of Egypt-Eritrea- Somalia would like given Hassen is now eating Abiy Ahmed's feast. :lol:

Angry at Abay river or at Abiy Ahmed Ali, son of Dawud Ibssa, Lencho for whom Asmara is their sweet home and Isaias their patriarch. :mrgreen:

Zeimeslo, it looks you are scared to death may be fearing Irrecha is coming for celebration in Red Sea river. :lol: Please do not panic, it will never happen under your homegrown son of Abiy Ahmed. He is just on a temper tantrum -

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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by sesame » 09 Sep 2025, 13:45

Abere Dumbito,

You are a low-IQ monkey. That is why you have forgotten recent history!

We saved Abiy's arse a couple of years back when Agames where about to f.u.c.k him! Have you forgotten Vodcachew's famous words, "ሳዳም ሑሴን ኣያድነውም፥ ፑቲን ኣያድነውም፥ ኤርዶጋን ኣያድነውም።" Well, ሻዕብያ ኣዳነው! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

If you want more, 30 years ago, we marched to Addis and got rid of another loud-mouthed animal called Mengistu who had terrorized Ethiopians for 17 years!

Abere wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 13:14
sesame street,
:lol:
You are a true case of typical Ascari's sickness. If you regarded OLF as herd of cattle why did you or for what cause were feeding them in Asmara while you did not have enough the starving Eritrean population who flood the province on wooden raft to fill their starving bellies?! :lol:

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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Right » 09 Sep 2025, 13:52

Z,
Don’t act stupid.
Gerd belongs to the Eris as well. Soon the Horn of Africa will have cheap energy to build an economy.

Why don’t you guys think positive.

Your jealousies and attitude will speed up your demise.

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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Fiyameta » 09 Sep 2025, 14:01

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:

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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Zmeselo » 09 Sep 2025, 14:10

I'm sure, he's got mental issues!

What a toddler!
:lol:


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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Zmeselo » 09 Sep 2025, 14:20

Build it, use it, make billions with it- we don't care! Just stop salivating at what belongs to us. We don't want to buy anything from you, or sell anything to you.

The time of being good-hearted and naive, is long over!


Right wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 13:52
Z,
Don’t act stupid.
Gerd belongs to the Eris as well. Soon the Horn of Africa will have cheap energy to build an economy.

Why don’t you guys think positive.

Your jealousies and attitude will speed up your demise.

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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Zmeselo » 09 Sep 2025, 15:31

Let us hope that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) Ethiopia inaugurated with a lot of photo fanfare today truly marks a turning point, a renaissance (rebirth) not of empty slogans but of substance by liberating Ethiopia from the Abshopiyan mentality of expansionism, hubris, and the endless recycling of fabricated history and hollow triumphs.

A genuine rebirth would mean using the country’s vast natural wealth for the benefit of its citizens, above all, the non-Abyssinian communities on whose lands this very dam is built, and finally escaping the indignity of perpetual dependence on Western food aid.

Nations blessed with natural resources like Ethiopia cannot forever excuse their misery by parading myths of grandeur; they owe their people dignity, not deception.

The greater challenge, however, lies in restraining a prime minister, Abiy Ahmed Ali, whose taste for provocation outstrips his talent for governance. His fixation on coastlines that do not belong to him, turns leadership into farce and diplomacy into spectacle.

Abiy, so distant from the grandeur his adopted name implies (‘Abiy’ in Amharic meaning ‘Grand,’ while his birth name, Abiyot, was coined to stand for the Ethiopian Communist Revolution), reveals himself instead as a man of narrow vision and limited depth. The lofty promise his name suggests is belied by a leadership still immature, unable to shoulder the responsibilities or confront the moral and political burdens that true governance demands. In adopting a name of majesty, he seems to have sought the illusion of greatness, yet the substance remains conspicuously absent, leaving a chasm between title and reality that neither rhetoric nor self-aggrandizement can bridge.

Abiy mistakes bravado for vision and rhetoric for substance. He postures as a prophet of prosperity, yet his sermons are drowned out by the sound of bombs he rains upon his own citizens, innocent lives shattered even as he speaks of national rebirth.

His reign is marked not by building, but by breaking; not by healing, but by harming. A narcissistic and egotistical figure, he thrives on spectacle, intoxicated by his own words, convinced that performance can replace policy and hubris can stand in for history.

There are leaders who lead, and there are opportunists who play at leadership: Abiy belongs decisively to the latter, a manic ego untethered by principle, whose ambitions recognize no limits except the wreckage they leave behind.

For too long, Ethiopia has wallowed in poverty while peddling a fantasy of continuous glory. The masquerade has lasted generations; the tragedy will be if the nation insists on believing its own illusion until reality delivers the final verdict.


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Re: Even Africa doesn't give a damn.

Post by Zmeselo » 09 Sep 2025, 15:57



On February 27, 1978, Martyr Freedom Fighter, Osman Saleh Sabbe, then Chairman of the Eritrean Liberation Front's Central Council, sent a telegram to President Jimmy Carter. In it, Sabbe urged the United States and then Soviet Union to assist in resolving the Eritrean conflict, respecting the Eritrean people's aspiration for self-determination, while also guaranteeing Ethiopia's continued use of Eritrean seaports. He emphasized
We [Eritreans] are not after all against the common economic, commercial and security interests between Eritrea and Ethiopia.
@Erihistory

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