Re: Well, we hope it's sincere.
Happening now: Eritrean Independence Day celebrations at the UN compound celebrated by All staff, lead by the UN Resident Coordinator in Eritrea @AeneasChumaUN
Eritrea@32 @UNinEritrea
Re: Well, we hope it's sincere.
There's nothing sincere or insincere in this, dic.k!
Heads of government sending their greetings to others on their independence/revolution day is purely a global formality which has been out there for ages. It doesn't translate into anything.
I bet you also think any woman who smiles at you on the public street is attracted to you and thus you get deceived!
You should go learn one or two things, rather than squatting your bu.tt on this forum 24/7.
Re: Well, we hope it's sincere.
Said who? Who else but a ረሳሕ ዑጉም!Somaliman wrote: ↑23 May 2023, 16:12
There's nothing sincere or insincere in this, dic.k!
Heads of government sending their greetings to others on their independence/revolution day is purely a global formality which has been out there for ages. It doesn't translate into anything.
I bet you also think any woman who smiles at you on the public street is attracted to you and thus you get deceived!
You should go learn one or two things, rather than squatting your bu.tt on this forum 24/7.
Re: Well, we hope it's sincere.
We KNOW, this is sincere:
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Life expectancy in sub-Saharan Africa has generally increased over the years, but progress has not been uniform across the region and disparities persist. Based on UNICEF data, for 2023:
Réunion: 82.783 years
Mayotte: 78.011yrs
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cûnha: 77.385 yrs
Algeria: 77.335 yrs
Tunisia: 76.941yrs
Cabo Verde: 76.926yrs
Mauritius: 75.691yrs
Morocco: 75.202yrs
Seychelles: 74.997yrs
Libya: 73.250yrs
Egypt: 70.807yrs
Rwanda: 67.354 yrs
Eritrea: 67.322 yrs
Ethiopia: 66.648 yrs
Sudan: 66.102 yrs
Kenya: 63.338 yrs
Nigeria: 53.871 yrs
https://data.unicef.org/how-many/what-i ... in-africa/
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 May 2023, 18:06
Life expectancy in sub-Saharan Africa has generally increased over the years, but progress has not been uniform across the region and disparities persist. Based on UNICEF data, for 2023:
Réunion: 82.783 years
Mayotte: 78.011yrs
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cûnha: 77.385 yrs
Algeria: 77.335 yrs
Tunisia: 76.941yrs
Cabo Verde: 76.926yrs
Mauritius: 75.691yrs
Morocco: 75.202yrs
Seychelles: 74.997yrs
Libya: 73.250yrs
Egypt: 70.807yrs
Rwanda: 67.354 yrs
Eritrea: 67.322 yrs
Ethiopia: 66.648 yrs
Sudan: 66.102 yrs
Kenya: 63.338 yrs
Nigeria: 53.871 yrs
https://data.unicef.org/how-many/what-i ... in-africa/
When it convenes your bullsh.it, you boast about the data of UN bodies/agencies, but when it doesn't, you dare to claim that such a data has no base, telling us that such UN bodies and others have no presence in Eritrea.
And what life expectancy are we talking about, as the entire world is wondering who's really left inside the country, as everybody is fleeing out!
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I would be the last person to feel unhappy about Eritrea's Independence Day and anyone who would like to share their greetings on this occasion, including my warmest ones. But what I hate is the sheer irrationality of assertions and exaggerations.
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Shish! Shish! Shish! I need a fly swat for this ሙሽሙሽ ዓጋመ።