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U.S. Sanctions Complicate Vodafone Funding for Abiy's Ethiopia Entry!!

Post by gearhead » 24 May 2021, 14:49

IFC funding contrary to the intent and obligatory tools of US senate resolution! There will be plenty of priority space for Vodafon in a stable Ethiopia without contravening US Senate resolutions' tools of engagement!

["https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... opia-entry"]

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Post by Fed_Up » 24 May 2021, 14:59

gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:49
IFC funding contrary to the intent and obligatory tools of US senate resolution!

["https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... opia-entry"]
That is not Ethiopia’s problem and let Vidafone deal with it if there is any complications. If not MTN or any Chinese company will take over period!! Now move on ደደቡ :: stop wasting our time. :oops:

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Post by gearhead » 24 May 2021, 15:08

Look at this savage Askari! Rarely do I sacrifice the cordiality and civility of of our civic group ER. Exactly where do I move on to from an ethiopian forum you parasite? Shouldnt you be donating a kidney and sending your sister to be raped in Sawa as you celebrate your 30 year of utter dependence to a psychotic?
Fed_Up wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:59
gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:49
IFC funding contrary to the intent and obligatory tools of US senate resolution!

["https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... opia-entry"]
That is not Ethiopia’s problem and let Vidafone deal with it if there is any complications. If not MTN or any Chinese company will take over period!! Now move on ደደቡ :: stop wasting our time. :oops:

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Re: U.S. Sanctions Complicate Vodafone Funding for Abiy's Ethiopia Entry!!

Post by Revelations » 24 May 2021, 15:12

Nope! Not a problem at all! If Vodafone wants the business, Vodafone will find a way to fund its business. Simple. Clean. Straight forward!
gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:49
IFC funding contrary to the intent and obligatory tools of US senate resolution! There will be plenty of priority space for Vodafon in a stable Ethiopia without contravening US Senate resolutions' tools of engagement!

["https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... opia-entry"]
Last edited by Revelations on 24 May 2021, 15:18, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: U.S. Sanctions Complicate Vodafone Funding for Abiy's Ethiopia Entry!!

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 24 May 2021, 15:17

Vermin shouldn't you be more worried about your sher.muta mother being sold for pennies in yemen or worse the whereabouts of your dignity, which is being violated by uncle sam as we speak. You won't understand being independent as you've never been. You're beneath everyone stupid scumbag.
gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 15:08
Look at this savage Askari! Rarely do I sacrifice the cordiality and civility of of our civic group ER. Exactly where do I move on to from an ethiopian forum you parasite? Shouldnt you be donating a kidney and sending your sister to be raped in Sawa as you celebrate your 30 year of utter dependence to a psychotic?
Fed_Up wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:59
gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:49
IFC funding contrary to the intent and obligatory tools of US senate resolution!

["https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... opia-entry"]
That is not Ethiopia’s problem and let Vidafone deal with it if there is any complications. If not MTN or any Chinese company will take over period!! Now move on ደደቡ :: stop wasting our time. :oops:

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Re: U.S. Sanctions Complicate Vodafone Funding for Abiy's Ethiopia Entry!!

Post by Fed_Up » 24 May 2021, 15:28

How quick you forgot what Deki Sawa did to your agamieee arse? ትንከባላይ ዴዴብ አጋሜ

gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 15:08
Look at this savage Askari! Rarely do I sacrifice the cordiality and civility of of our civic group ER. Exactly where do I move on to from an ethiopian forum you parasite? Shouldnt you be donating a kidney and sending your sister to be raped in Sawa as you celebrate your 30 year of utter dependence to a psychotic?
Fed_Up wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:59
gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:49
IFC funding contrary to the intent and obligatory tools of US senate resolution!

["https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... opia-entry"]
That is not Ethiopia’s problem and let Vidafone deal with it if there is any complications. If not MTN or any Chinese company will take over period!! Now move on ደደቡ :: stop wasting our time. :oops:

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Post by gearhead » 24 May 2021, 15:30

Of course, money has never been in short supply in this world for good projects, run under a safe political environment. What ever happened to the ''risky environment'' that due diligence discovered? Did Zemedkun phew blew it away, or delivered the deal for a risk premium as he did justify the hawking of huge swats of land during meles. ''No land grab'' was his statement then.

Anyways, investments with total disregard to social responsibility and good taste happen around a mediocre opportunist turncoat like zemedkun all the time...but not in contravention to tools of US senate. Zemedkun can even find vodafon crack money in kenya so all power to you all.

Revelations wrote:
24 May 2021, 15:12
Nope! Not a problem at all! If Vodafone wants the business, Vodafone will find a way to find its business. Simple. Clean. Straight forward!
gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:49
IFC funding contrary to the intent and obligatory tools of US senate resolution! There will be plenty of priority space for Vodafon in a stable Ethiopia without contravening US Senate resolutions' tools of engagement!

["https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... opia-entry"]

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Post by temari » 24 May 2021, 15:33

The article says
Should that cash be permanently withdrawn by the DFC, the telecom companies will have to source the cash elsewhere and at greater cost, the people said. However, there’s no indication the license award is in jeopardy, they said, and the group expects to start services in 2022.
If the US doesn't provide the loans to Vodafone then Vodafone has to get it from somewhere else. The current US administration seems to be too naive and reckless at times but I don't think it will be such foolish to let the telecom license be snatched by China. The very fact the administration waited for the license decision to be made before announcing the visa restrictions indicates the US is keen to enter the Ethiopian telecom market in a bid to reduce the influence of China.

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Post by DefendTheTruth » 24 May 2021, 15:51

Revelations wrote:
24 May 2021, 15:12
Nope! Not a problem at all! If Vodafone wants the business, Vodafone will find a way to fund its business. Simple. Clean. Straight forward!
gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 14:49
IFC funding contrary to the intent and obligatory tools of US senate resolution! There will be plenty of priority space for Vodafon in a stable Ethiopia without contravening US Senate resolutions' tools of engagement!

["https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... opia-entry"]
How is America winning ("US won") yesterday turned into "if this , then that, else ... Nope wezeterfa" today, overnight ?

Can you explain to Mamush?

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Post by gearhead » 24 May 2021, 17:13

temari wrote:
24 May 2021, 15:33
The article says
Should that cash be permanently withdrawn by the DFC, the telecom companies will have to source the cash elsewhere and at greater cost, the people said. However, there’s no indication the license award is in jeopardy, they said, and the group expects to start services in 2022.
If the US doesn't provide the loans to Vodafone then Vodafone has to get it from somewhere else. The current US administration seems to be too naive and reckless at times but I don't think it will be such foolish to let the telecom license be snatched by China. The very fact the administration waited for the license decision to be made before announcing the visa restrictions indicates the US is keen to enter the Ethiopian telecom market in a bid to reduce the influence of China.
That is not exactly what bothers EZEMA as much as it is to appear to deliver the government from the crisis that its stolen roadmap has put the government into. America built China! Addis Ababa EZEMA including Zemedkun have NO exposure to the real power of America as they have never been more than spreadsheet p'mps, singing vodafon as the be all and all of all things. Vodafon isnt even american and for it to curcumvent their own risk assessment from a weak ago, thry must have gotten a real deal on the price. Let them raise the money somewhere and come back and restructure the deal with IFC at a letter time. IFC cant be going against the US senate resolution who have given the item of permanent stability a lot of thought and isnt constrained like zemedkun's addis ababians with the political urgency to push off the oromo from the political and economic process of the country.

Zemedkun should be pushing for an all inclusive political and economic environment in ethiopia rather than acting as a know it all and an EZEMA Abiy US emissary in a game that he least understands!

Finally, what part of the billions would go to Eritreans that they are so aggressive towards this topic and so hostile to me? They are trying to rape me?😁😁

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Post by temari » 24 May 2021, 17:24

Why are you bringing Ezema into every issue? I think you are giving them way too much power beyond their capabilities and you are highly underestimating PP aka old EPRDFs who tricked TPLF and destroyed it. And who the hell is Zemedkun? Is that the weirdo Orthodox "preacher" or are you talking about someone else?
gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 17:13
temari wrote:
24 May 2021, 15:33
The article says
Should that cash be permanently withdrawn by the DFC, the telecom companies will have to source the cash elsewhere and at greater cost, the people said. However, there’s no indication the license award is in jeopardy, they said, and the group expects to start services in 2022.
If the US doesn't provide the loans to Vodafone then Vodafone has to get it from somewhere else. The current US administration seems to be too naive and reckless at times but I don't think it will be such foolish to let the telecom license be snatched by China. The very fact the administration waited for the license decision to be made before announcing the visa restrictions indicates the US is keen to enter the Ethiopian telecom market in a bid to reduce the influence of China.
That is not exactly what bothers EZEMA as much as it is to appear to deliver the government from the crisis that its stolen roadmap has put the government into. America built China! Addis Ababa EZEMA including Zemedkun have NO exposure to the real power of America as they have never been more than spreadsheet p'mps, singing vodafon as the be all and all of all things. Vodafon isnt even american and for it to curcumvent their own risk assessment from a weak ago, thry must have gotten a real deal on the price. Let them raise the money somewhere and come back and restructure the deal with IFC at a letter time. IFC cant be going against the US senate resolution who have given the item of permanent stability a lot of thought and isnt constrained like zemedkun's addis ababians with the political urgency to push off the oromo from the political and economic process of the country.

Zemedkun should be pushing for an all inclusive political and economic environment in ethiopia rather than acting as a know it all and an EZEMA Abiy US emissary in a game that he least understands!

Finally, what part of the billions would go to Eritreans that they are so aggressive towards this topic and so hostile to me? They are trying to rape me?😁😁

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Post by Blueshift » 24 May 2021, 19:26

Gearhead,

Sorry, I can't comment on this. I am Eritrean, and this is not my problem. That kidney comment you made is very in appropriate. :twisted: BTW, every donkey who claims to be Eritrean is not necessarily Eritrean. Beware of those rude donkeys out there, :lol: :lol:

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Post by gearhead » 24 May 2021, 19:47

sorry brother, i have no problem with differing views but cant tolerate uncalled for rudeness specially when the topic has no relation to eritrea. This is not a war front but a peer managed civic group. If we loose cordiality at the frequency of Fedualet.al we wont have a place of engagement.

On behalf of gentlemen like you, i apologize and recant my statement!

Happy Independence day!
Blueshift wrote:
24 May 2021, 19:26
Gearhead,

Sorry, I can't comment on this. I am Eritrean, and this is not my problem. That kidney comment you made is very in appropriate. :twisted: BTW, every donkey who claims to be Eritrean is not necessarily Eritrean. Beware of those rude donkeys out there, :lol: :lol:

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Post by gearhead » 25 May 2021, 08:45

Because the prime minister is an EZEMA candidate. He never hides it. I cant find a single point of difference in all his public appearances! If at all this election goes on, the vail on peoples eye will come off and know what I am talking about.

We need the sanctions to avoid the planned post election shock and ensuing utter bitterness and violence!!

temari wrote:
24 May 2021, 17:24
Why are you bringing Ezema into every issue? I think you are giving them way too much power beyond their capabilities and you are highly underestimating PP aka old EPRDFs who tricked TPLF and destroyed it. And who the hell is Zemedkun? Is that the weirdo Orthodox "preacher" or are you talking about someone else?
gearhead wrote:
24 May 2021, 17:13
temari wrote:
24 May 2021, 15:33
The article says
Should that cash be permanently withdrawn by the DFC, the telecom companies will have to source the cash elsewhere and at greater cost, the people said. However, there’s no indication the license award is in jeopardy, they said, and the group expects to start services in 2022.
If the US doesn't provide the loans to Vodafone then Vodafone has to get it from somewhere else. The current US administration seems to be too naive and reckless at times but I don't think it will be such foolish to let the telecom license be snatched by China. The very fact the administration waited for the license decision to be made before announcing the visa restrictions indicates the US is keen to enter the Ethiopian telecom market in a bid to reduce the influence of China.
That is not exactly what bothers EZEMA as much as it is to appear to deliver the government from the crisis that its stolen roadmap has put the government into. America built China! Addis Ababa EZEMA including Zemedkun have NO exposure to the real power of America as they have never been more than spreadsheet p'mps, singing vodafon as the be all and all of all things. Vodafon isnt even american and for it to curcumvent their own risk assessment from a weak ago, thry must have gotten a real deal on the price. Let them raise the money somewhere and come back and restructure the deal with IFC at a letter time. IFC cant be going against the US senate resolution who have given the item of permanent stability a lot of thought and isnt constrained like zemedkun's addis ababians with the political urgency to push off the oromo from the political and economic process of the country.

Zemedkun should be pushing for an all inclusive political and economic environment in ethiopia rather than acting as a know it all and an EZEMA Abiy US emissary in a game that he least understands!

Finally, what part of the billions would go to Eritreans that they are so aggressive towards this topic and so hostile to me? They are trying to rape me?😁😁

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