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❚█══█❚ Mereja Forum Weekly Editorial : Knowledge is Power ❚█══█❚

Post by Fiyameta » 12 Oct 2025, 11:00


Weekly Editorial: Knowledge is Power

Between 2006 and 2018, Ethiopia paid the UAE a total of $20.4 Billion dollars when the UAE was operating and administrating Djibouti's Port under a 50-year contract.

Luckily, cash-strapped Ethiopia had to borrow billions of dollars from the World Bank and the IMF in order to pay the $1.6 billion dollars a year the UAE was asking to use Djibouti's port services. This went on for 12 long years!

How did Ethiopia get there?

Well... after enjoying 7 peaceful years of Eritrean generosity and benevolence that granted Ethiopia free access to Eritrean ports without asking a single penny, in 1998 the then-Ethiopian regime received an order to invade Eritrea, a country which Neo-colonial powers saw as an obstacle to their domination and exploitation of the African continent, its people and resources.

Although the then-Ethiopian regime, prior to the invasion, had expressed concerns about losing its free access to the sea, its Neo-colonial masters pointed to their Plan "B", which would allow Ethiopia to use Djibouti's port, and have access to World Bank and the IMF loans to pay for Djibouti's port services.

It's worth noting that, the then-Ethiopian regime had no idea how much it would cost to use Djibouti's port services, and it was in for a rude awakening.

It was during this time that the UAE saw a golden opportunity to milk Ethiopia dry by signing a 50-year port operations contract with Djibouti, which enabled the UAE to reap all the profits, while paying only 5% royalty fee to Djibouti's ruling elite.

China's 2018 offer to take over Djibouti's port operations with 30% royalty fee was readily accepted by Djibouti's ruling elite who happily terminated UAE's 50-year contract in a blink of an eye! Who could blame them!

The UAE that made $20.4 billion dollars operating Djibouti's port for 12 years was not a happy camper. It brought several lawsuits against both China and Djibouti on the international court and won a settlement of $685 million dollars, which was all paid by China. It was a small price to pay for China's lucrative $1.6 billion dollar a year contract.

In 2025, both the World Bank and the IMF said Ethiopia's foreign debt that has reached $68.9 billion dollars is unsustainable, as the country defaulted on its international debt after failing to make debt repayments.

In other words, the banks can no longer give loans to Ethiopia to pay for Djibouti's port services. And to make matters worse, the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze has deprived Ethiopia the "income" it heavily relies on for its survival.

Its unrepented sin is catching up to Ethiopia-- a generational sin that had cost the country $68.9 billion dollars. If the aid-fed country had never invaded its neighbors and destabilized the region, it could have spared itself the staggering foreign debt, currency depreciation, economic collapse, political upheaval, ethnic conflicts, multi-front civil wars, and imminent balkanization.

It breaks my heart to see 26 million young Ethiopian children not attending school today due to the deteriorating security situations in the country. Some students haven't been to school for over 5 years! Uneducated societies are more vulnerable for manipulation, are more likely to repeat mistakes, and are inherently more biased against their highly educated neighbors.

Albert Einstein said, "You cannot solve a problem from the same level of consciousness that created it."

Let's all pray for Ethiopia.


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Re: ❚█══█❚ Mereja Forum Weekly Editorial : Knowledge is Power ❚█══█❚

Post by Fiyameta » 12 Oct 2025, 11:10

The TPLF mercenary regime, despite all its shortcomings, was far better than the current PP mercenary regime.





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Post by Fed_Up » 12 Oct 2025, 12:07

Very educational to the ቀነጨሩ ሰዎች:: I really appreciate your effort in condensing hundreds of pages into a single page summary.

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Post by Temt » 12 Oct 2025, 12:10

Fiyameta, as you know, the ኣስጦብያን governments were forced to pay their self-inflicted debt to international banks. They did this stupid thing after they turned down the noble offer of our government to use our ports for practically FREE! Come to think of it, what can one expect when a country is run by a bunch of morons who are clueless about what a benevolent offer means! But again, when the country is full of people like ወጢ ዓጣሪት who act and behave like wild animals even in this discussion forum, the country is hopelessly sick? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Abere » 12 Oct 2025, 12:31

Fiyarmata,

Think before you using crayon to draw you children picture:

ይገርማል! ዝንጄሮ አስካሪ በሌላው ዝንጄሮ ኦነግ-ፒፒ መላጣ ሲስቅ። አሁን ኤርትራ ምን ምጣኔ ሃብት፤ ምን የፓለቲካ ብሩህ ተስፋ ራዕይ አላት? አንዱ ዜሮ ከሌላው ዜሮ እኔ እበልጥ ሽኩቻ ነው።


Does Eritrea - Ascari-land has an economy even to talk in conventional terms?

Eritrea lacks a functional system of governance, with state institutions either severely operating in name only. Its economy is equally underdeveloped, to the extent that it cannot meaningfully be classified as a national economy in the conventional sense. There is little to no participation in international trade or investment, and the private sector, if it exists at all, plays a negligible role in driving economic activity.

Despite this economic stagnation, the province maintains a Naqfa currency which appears to have an artificially strong exchange rate when compared to the U.S. dollar. However, this valuation does not reflect actual economic productivity or market confidence, but rather an administratively enforced rate, likely disconnected from real-world purchasing power or international market acceptance.

Moreover, the province does not engage in borrowing from international financial institutions or capital markets to fund infrastructure or development projects. Among others, this largely stems from an inability to secure credit due to poor governance, lack of transparency, or international sanctions.

In essence, Eritrea represents a closed and autarkic system — politically authoritarian, economically isolated, and institutionally fragile. It functions more as a symbolic nation-state ( an NGO UN created) rather than a fully integrated member of the international community. While on the UN paper attributes of "fake sovereignty" such as currency, borders ( stolen lands) it lacks the institutional and economic foundations necessary to translate these into sustainable development or meaningful global engagement.

Thus, with100% certainty, Eritrea is essentially a failed state which already proved to the world it miserably collapsed and dysfunctional - a disappointment to the NGO -UN and its fathers ( the U.S. Europe, Arabs/Egypt).



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Re: ❚█══█❚ Mereja Forum Weekly Editorial : Knowledge is Power ❚█══█❚

Post by Abdisa » 12 Oct 2025, 20:54

If I may put it in perspective, we could have built 5 more dams of the renaissance size with the $20 billion dollars we had borrowed to pay the United Arab Emirates for using Djibouti's port services. We Ethiopians are indeed doomed to perdition because our hatred for Eritrea has surpassed our love for our country Ethiopia. :x :x

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