After the former soviet union disintegrated, America came out as the only superpower and as a result the west do everything they want on third world countries. our money loses its value because of IMF and world bank's hand. America and its allies want Africa to be remain dependent on their aid and be the poorest. So I think that we need more countries to come to the forefront as a superpower.
Africa should have one currency to withstand dollars influence.
America's weakness probably our gain and hence America's request African's to stand with them in denouncing Russia is unacceptable. Rather we firmly stand with the great leader Pr. Putin. I have heard that a lot Africans want to fight with Russia against the west.
This means that if World warIII start, Africa will be part of it. I like that.
Africa will stand with Russia! America is begging Africa to denounce Russia but Africans are marching to fight with Rus
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Re: Africa will stand with Russia! America is begging Africa to denounce Russia but Africans are marching to fight with
African Union Urges Putin to End Conflict
Senegalese President and chair of the African Union Macky Sall has asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to seek a lasting cease-fire in Ukraine. Sall’s talk with Putin comes just a week after Senegal abstained from a U.N. vote to condemn the Russian invasion. African nations have interests in seeing an end to the war but also in not upsetting Putin.
Sall’s request as chairman of the African Union Wednesday was a contrast to his actions as Senegalese president a week prior, when Senegal joined 16 other African countries in abstaining from a U.N. vote to condemn the Russian invasion.
Senegal is considered a beacon of democracy in West Africa, so the move came as a surprise to many.
“[Non-alignment] has been the default posture for many African countries over the years where they prefer not to get involved or not to get in between great power rivalries,” said Joseph Siegle, the director of research for the Africa Center for Strategic Studies. “And so, it isn’t a vote of support for Russia, but a vote for trying to maintain neutrality.”
Russia has a plethora of business dealings throughout the African continent. Senegal, for example, signed a $300 million deal with Russian oil company Lukoil just last year. The company also has operations in Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana and Nigeria. Russian mining companies are also active throughout Africa, from extracting diamonds in Angola to aluminum in Guinea and uranium in Namibia.
https://www.voanews.com/a/african-union ... 78482.html
Re: Africa will stand with Russia! America is begging Africa to denounce Russia but Africans are marching to fight with
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African Union Urges Putin to End Conflict
Senegalese President and chair of the African Union Macky Sall has asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to seek a lasting cease-fire in Ukraine. Sall’s talk with Putin comes just a week after Senegal abstained from a U.N. vote to condemn the Russian invasion. African nations have interests in seeing an end to the war but also in not upsetting Putin.
Sall’s request as chairman of the African Union Wednesday was a contrast to his actions as Senegalese president a week prior, when Senegal joined 16 other African countries in abstaining from a U.N. vote to condemn the Russian invasion.
Senegal is considered a beacon of democracy in West Africa, so the move came as a surprise to many.
“[Non-alignment] has been the default posture for many African countries over the years where they prefer not to get involved or not to get in between great power rivalries,” said Joseph Siegle, the director of research for the Africa Center for Strategic Studies. “And so, it isn’t a vote of support for Russia, but a vote for trying to maintain neutrality.”
Russia has a plethora of business dealings throughout the African continent. Senegal, for example, signed a $300 million deal with Russian oil company Lukoil just last year. The company also has operations in Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana and Nigeria. Russian mining companies are also active throughout Africa, from extracting diamonds in Angola to aluminum in Guinea and uranium in Namibia.
https://www.voanews.com/a/african-union ... 78482.html