Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
For all anti-Ethiopians barking here :It is an attempt to knock some proportionality into your sense.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/loca ... th/xg2z59y
https://africa.businessinsider.com/loca ... th/xg2z59y
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
Sure
The IMF loan money and UAE’s donations do make miracles
The IMF loan money and UAE’s donations do make miracles
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 18:26For all anti-Ethiopians barking here :It is an attempt to knock some proportionality into your sense.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/loca ... th/xg2z59y
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
Sure Friend :You know, it’s funny how you’re trying to downplay what Ethiopia has when it’s exactly what you’re missing. But hey, if it helps you sleep at night!
Here is the economic ranking of African countries . Find yours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A ... _(nominal)
Here is the economic ranking of African countries . Find yours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A ... _(nominal)
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 18:26For all anti-Ethiopians barking here :It is an attempt to knock some proportionality into your sense.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/loca ... th/xg2z59y
Boasting about Ethiopia's relatively higher GDP proves your poor education.
Otherwise, you would know that GDP is designed to only measure economic growth and production capacity of a country and doesn’t reflect a nation’s welfare or its human well-being. In other words, GDP measures the monetary value of all the goods and services produced in an economy during a given period, usually a year, and nothing else.
Senator Robert Kennedy was right, when he once said that GDP measured everything, except what made life worthwhile. Because it doesn't measure education, health, country's development, population's well-being, wealth distribution, the state of the environment and its impact, social inequalities, quality of life and living standards, infant mortality, life expectancy, preservation of country's natural resources, etc. It doesn't even measure growth sustainability.
Here is a concrete visual example: Such a comparatively higher GDP, which you're ignorantly boasting about, has not lifted these destitute children from such horrendous living conditions.
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Halafi Mengedi
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Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 18:26For all anti-Ethiopians barking here :It is an attempt to knock some proportionality into your sense.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/loca ... th/xg2z59y
if you count your Se'gera as GDP may be???
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Tog Wajale E.R.
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Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
☆ Coffee Exporting Is Down By 70% ☆!!
☆ Ethiopian Airlines Services Down By 68% ☆!!
☆ Instead We Have Over 400,000 In Addis ☆!!
☆Chigray Aggames&Galla/Gurrage Prost°itutes☆!!
☆ Over 480,000 Homeless In Streets Of Addis ☆!!
☆ So How The Filthy Beggars Nation Is Top 5 ☆!!
☆Debts Ridden, Depends On I.M.F& NGO Loans☆!!
☆ By Far"Angola,D.R Gongo, Namibia" Are ☆!!
☆ Better Than 3000 Years Beggars Nation Ethio ☆!!
☆ Go Figure Galla/Bantu/Ebbettu/Gurrage ☆!!
☆ Ethiopian Airlines Services Down By 68% ☆!!
☆ Instead We Have Over 400,000 In Addis ☆!!
☆Chigray Aggames&Galla/Gurrage Prost°itutes☆!!
☆ Over 480,000 Homeless In Streets Of Addis ☆!!
☆ So How The Filthy Beggars Nation Is Top 5 ☆!!
☆Debts Ridden, Depends On I.M.F& NGO Loans☆!!
☆ By Far"Angola,D.R Gongo, Namibia" Are ☆!!
☆ Better Than 3000 Years Beggars Nation Ethio ☆!!
☆ Go Figure Galla/Bantu/Ebbettu/Gurrage ☆!!
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
Halafa mengedee has laid his "golden egg "for the day "[deleted]"Halafi Mengedi wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 19:35TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 18:26For all anti-Ethiopians barking here :It is an attempt to knock some proportionality into your sense.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/loca ... th/xg2z59yif you count your Se'gera as GDP may be???
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Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
Numbers are the universal language of truth—what they reveal is undeniable, even when the truth is uncomfortable. If what you say is true, and Ethiopia is ranked 5th despite all its problems, then I guess the country ranked 52nd must be dealing with 52 times the issues Ethiopia faces. But, my friend, Pompous doesn't do math!Tog Wajale E.R. wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 19:39☆ Coffee Exporting Is Down By 70% ☆!!
☆ Ethiopian Airlines Services Down By 68% ☆!!
☆ Instead We Have Over 400,000 In Addis ☆!!
☆Chigray Aggames&Galla/Gurrage Prost°itutes☆!!
☆ Over 480,000 Homeless In Streets Of Addis ☆!!
☆ So How The Filthy Beggars Nation Is Top 5 ☆!!
☆Debts Ridden, Depends On I.M.F& NGO Loans☆!!
☆ By Far"Angola,D.R Gongo, Namibia" Are ☆!!
☆ Better Than 3000 Years Beggars Nation Ethio ☆!!
☆ Go Figure Galla/Bantu/Ebbettu/Gurrage ☆!!
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
All of a sudden, you’ve gone all philosophical on me! I can show you similar pictures in so-called first-world countries. But when all is said and done, GDP is just GDP—it’s designed only to measure economic growth and production capacity, according to your own logic. Still, I’m glad your ‘basket case’ country somehow made it way up to the 22nd . Amazing.Somaliman wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 19:31TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 18:26For all anti-Ethiopians barking here :It is an attempt to knock some proportionality into your sense.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/loca ... th/xg2z59y
Boasting about Ethiopia's relatively higher GDP proves your poor education.
Otherwise, you would know that GDP is designed to only measure economic growth and production capacity of a country and doesn’t reflect a nation’s welfare or its human well-being. In other words, GDP measures the monetary value of all the goods and services produced in an economy during a given period, usually a year, and nothing else.
Senator Robert Kennedy was right, when he once said that GDP measured everything, except what made life worthwhile. Because it doesn't measure education, health, country's development, population's well-being, wealth distribution, the state of the environment and its impact, social inequalities, quality of life and living standards, infant mortality, life expectancy, preservation of country's natural resources, etc. It doesn't even measure growth sustainability.
Here is a concrete visual example: Such a comparatively higher GDP, which you're ignorantly boasting about, has not lifted these destitute children from such horrendous living conditions.
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Noble Amhara
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Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
Toj Wajale
Somaliman
your economies barely grew despite having a coastline
Ethiopia in peace will have $500 billion dollar economy (GDP) by 2035.

Somaliman
your economies barely grew despite having a coastline
Ethiopia in peace will have $500 billion dollar economy (GDP) by 2035.
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 20:16All of a sudden, you’ve gone all philosophical on me! I can show you similar pictures in so-called first-world countries. But when all is said and done, GDP is just GDP—it’s designed only to measure economic growth and production capacity, according to your own logic. Still, I’m glad your ‘basket case’ country somehow made it way up to the 22nd . Amazing.Somaliman wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 19:31TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 18:26For all anti-Ethiopians barking here :It is an attempt to knock some proportionality into your sense.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/loca ... th/xg2z59y
Boasting about Ethiopia's relatively higher GDP proves your poor education.
Otherwise, you would know that GDP is designed to only measure economic growth and production capacity of a country and doesn’t reflect a nation’s welfare or its human well-being. In other words, GDP measures the monetary value of all the goods and services produced in an economy during a given period, usually a year, and nothing else.
Senator Robert Kennedy was right, when he once said that GDP measured everything, except what made life worthwhile. Because it doesn't measure education, health, country's development, population's well-being, wealth distribution, the state of the environment and its impact, social inequalities, quality of life and living standards, infant mortality, life expectancy, preservation of country's natural resources, etc. It doesn't even measure growth sustainability.
Here is a concrete visual example: Such a comparatively higher GDP, which you're ignorantly boasting about, has not lifted these destitute children from such horrendous living conditions.
Aren't you the very same fuc'ker who has been boasting about GDP, which is all about such a ranking, as Ethiopia hasn't got anything else to brag about?
Ethiopia is religiously dependent on humanitarian food aid, yet you dare to far't about GDP, which you haven't even got a clue about.
Wean yourselves off these convoys first before you come to far't over here.


Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
Still,you Inane, does that change what you said ? GDP is designed to only measure economic growth and production capacity of a country. On that measure you still a camel p-i-s-s .
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
The word "basting" fits only in to your jealous attention seeking inferiority complex dominated filthy baboon personality who spends sleepless nights practicing hating other's well beings. You are told just neutral facts but you got mad undressing your tattered dirty pants, throwing them on public street and started twerking naked. Low IQ dumb like the dirty old garden shovel.Somaliman wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 19:31TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 18:26For all anti-Ethiopians barking here :It is an attempt to knock some proportionality into your sense.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/loca ... th/xg2z59y
Boasting about Ethiopia's relatively higher GDP proves your poor education.
Otherwise, you would know that GDP is designed to only measure economic growth and production capacity of a country and doesn’t reflect a nation’s welfare or its human well-being. In other words, GDP measures the monetary value of all the goods and services produced in an economy during a given period, usually a year, and nothing else.
Senator Robert Kennedy was right, when he once said that GDP measured everything, except what made life worthwhile. Because it doesn't measure education, health, country's development, population's well-being, wealth distribution, the state of the environment and its impact, social inequalities, quality of life and living standards, infant mortality, life expectancy, preservation of country's natural resources, etc. It doesn't even measure growth sustainability.
Here is a concrete visual example: Such a comparatively higher GDP, which you're ignorantly boasting about, has not lifted these destitute children from such horrendous living conditions.
"All haters are losers, even when they win" ~Paulo C.

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Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
TGAA,
Weyanes would have been in power if there was no Isayas Afewerqi. I have a lot of beef with the man. But, No Eritrean wants bad news for Ethiopians. It is your side that always brings the hate. We are not claiming any part of Ethiopia. Your side is threatening to violate our sovereignty every though not long ago, tens of thousands of young Eritrean perished just because Isayas, for his own reasons wanted Ethiopian integrity to be kept inline. Even prior to independence, he had a lot of heart for Ethiopians. Back then, ELF was his main target. We don’t have any ill wish for Ethiopians. Just respect our sovereignty as we respect your sovereignty. Otherwise, when Eritrea gets a leader with integrity, borders will be closed for good. That perhaps is the best for both people.
Weyanes would have been in power if there was no Isayas Afewerqi. I have a lot of beef with the man. But, No Eritrean wants bad news for Ethiopians. It is your side that always brings the hate. We are not claiming any part of Ethiopia. Your side is threatening to violate our sovereignty every though not long ago, tens of thousands of young Eritrean perished just because Isayas, for his own reasons wanted Ethiopian integrity to be kept inline. Even prior to independence, he had a lot of heart for Ethiopians. Back then, ELF was his main target. We don’t have any ill wish for Ethiopians. Just respect our sovereignty as we respect your sovereignty. Otherwise, when Eritrea gets a leader with integrity, borders will be closed for good. That perhaps is the best for both people.
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
Friend
You still can’t survive without the goodwill of the westerns handouts. We all know, if Western countries decide to stop giving you handouts just for one month, people in your country would eat each other out. What you see in your “high GDP” chaotic country today would be like a child play. As a good neighbor, we always wish you for Westerners and Arabs to send their handouts; because we know, a hungry neighbor is an angry one.
You still can’t survive without the goodwill of the westerns handouts. We all know, if Western countries decide to stop giving you handouts just for one month, people in your country would eat each other out. What you see in your “high GDP” chaotic country today would be like a child play. As a good neighbor, we always wish you for Westerners and Arabs to send their handouts; because we know, a hungry neighbor is an angry one.
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 19:25Sure Friend :You know, it’s funny how you’re trying to downplay what Ethiopia has when it’s exactly what you’re missing. But hey, if it helps you sleep at night!
Here is the economic ranking of African countries . Find yours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A ... _(nominal)
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
"Just respect our sovereignty as we respect your sovereignty. Otherwise, when Eritrea gets a leader with integrity, borders will be closed for good. That perhaps is the best for both people. "Dark Energy wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 21:22TGAA,
Weyanes would have been in power if there was no Isayas Afewerqi. I have a lot of beef with the man. But, No Eritrean wants bad news for Ethiopians. It is your side that always brings the hate. We are not claiming any part of Ethiopia. Your side is threatening to violate our sovereignty every though not long ago, tens of thousands of young Eritrean perished just because Isayas, for his own reasons wanted Ethiopian integrity to be kept inline. Even prior to independence, he had a lot of heart for Ethiopians. Back then, ELF was his main target. We don’t have any ill wish for Ethiopians. Just respect our sovereignty as we respect your sovereignty. Otherwise, when Eritrea gets a leader with integrity, borders will be closed for good. That perhaps is the best for both people.![]()
I can't not agree more.
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
You definitely know how to be on the wrong side of the West and survive better than anyone else. If there were lessons on surviving Western pressure, your country would be at the top of the class for sure! More power to you . Is the 2% contribution form Diaspora still rolling ? Can that be consider Western countries handouts ? Since it is form the same source.Just wondering ?kebena05 wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 21:44Friend
You still can’t survive without the goodwill of the westerns handouts. We all know, if Western countries decide to stop giving you handouts just for one month, people in your country would eat each other out. What you see in your “high GDP” chaotic country today would be like a child play. As a good neighbor, we always wish you for Westerners and Arabs to send their handouts; because we know, a hungry neighbor is an angry one.
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 19:25Sure Friend :You know, it’s funny how you’re trying to downplay what Ethiopia has when it’s exactly what you’re missing. But hey, if it helps you sleep at night!
Here is the economic ranking of African countries . Find yours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A ... _(nominal)
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
Friend
We know when westerns starts sending us handouts, we should expect to surrender our hard earn integrity and freedom to them. The policy of our government from day one was, we rather be poor and independent than rich but a slave to the west or any other force. Look your country, i am not sure if it is can be called a country anymore. Without Mike Hummer or the UAE guy, you can not have your own policy. Your government needs ask permission to do anything, including with whom to have relationships and so on. Look no further than what your little PM has done to us. We stood with you on your country’s dark hours, despite a threat in all corners against us not to help you, we did anyways. We prevented your arch enemy, Egypt from succeeding in destroying your weaken country with the help of her proxies, the Weyane and OLA. Nonetheless, the minute you receive a marching order from the US via Mike Hummer to distance yourself from Eritrea and become hostile to us, without shame, you flipped 360 degrees and became a threat to our territorial integrity. You have no foreign policy of your own nor a grateful nation.
As to 2% income tax some of us volunteers pay to our government: I don’t know what western country you live in but, don’t you know that for example in US or Canada, if you earn income in a foreign country you are required to pay up to 35% or more to the country of origin? Furthermore, all the multinational corporations, such as McDolanda, Walmart or Apples pay income tax to the US government from their foreign earn income? So, what the difference for Eritrean to do the same and pay to his country a tiny portion of his or her income?
We know when westerns starts sending us handouts, we should expect to surrender our hard earn integrity and freedom to them. The policy of our government from day one was, we rather be poor and independent than rich but a slave to the west or any other force. Look your country, i am not sure if it is can be called a country anymore. Without Mike Hummer or the UAE guy, you can not have your own policy. Your government needs ask permission to do anything, including with whom to have relationships and so on. Look no further than what your little PM has done to us. We stood with you on your country’s dark hours, despite a threat in all corners against us not to help you, we did anyways. We prevented your arch enemy, Egypt from succeeding in destroying your weaken country with the help of her proxies, the Weyane and OLA. Nonetheless, the minute you receive a marching order from the US via Mike Hummer to distance yourself from Eritrea and become hostile to us, without shame, you flipped 360 degrees and became a threat to our territorial integrity. You have no foreign policy of your own nor a grateful nation.
As to 2% income tax some of us volunteers pay to our government: I don’t know what western country you live in but, don’t you know that for example in US or Canada, if you earn income in a foreign country you are required to pay up to 35% or more to the country of origin? Furthermore, all the multinational corporations, such as McDolanda, Walmart or Apples pay income tax to the US government from their foreign earn income? So, what the difference for Eritrean to do the same and pay to his country a tiny portion of his or her income?
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 22:27You definitely know how to be on the wrong side of the West and survive better than anyone else. If there were lessons on surviving Western pressure, your country would be at the top of the class for sure! More power to you . Is the 2% contribution form Diaspora still rolling ? Can that be consider Western countries handouts ? Since it is form the same source.Just wondering ?kebena05 wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 21:44Friend
You still can’t survive without the goodwill of the westerns handouts. We all know, if Western countries decide to stop giving you handouts just for one month, people in your country would eat each other out. What you see in your “high GDP” chaotic country today would be like a child play. As a good neighbor, we always wish you for Westerners and Arabs to send their handouts; because we know, a hungry neighbor is an angry one.
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 19:25Sure Friend :You know, it’s funny how you’re trying to downplay what Ethiopia has when it’s exactly what you’re missing. But hey, if it helps you sleep at night!
Here is the economic ranking of African countries . Find yours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A ... _(nominal)
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Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
☆ TGAA A.K.A. Chigray Aggames ☆!!
☆ At The Moment The Beggars Nation ☆!!
☆ 68% No Clean Water To Drink ☆!!
☆ 73% Ethiopian Can't Have Simple Electricity ☆!!
☆ And You Are Boasting To Export Electricity ☆!!
☆ 85% Ethiopian Street/ HighWay Not Paved ☆!!
☆ 90% Ethiopian Do Not Have Toilets ☆!!
☆ They Defe°cate In Open Fields ☆!!
☆ Ask Weizero Aberash/Weizero Horssi ☆!!
☆ What I Would Like To Know Is "Where ☆!!
☆ Did You Get That $ 200 Billions GDP ☆!!
☆ At The Moment The Beggars Nation ☆!!
☆ 68% No Clean Water To Drink ☆!!
☆ 73% Ethiopian Can't Have Simple Electricity ☆!!
☆ And You Are Boasting To Export Electricity ☆!!
☆ 85% Ethiopian Street/ HighWay Not Paved ☆!!
☆ 90% Ethiopian Do Not Have Toilets ☆!!
☆ They Defe°cate In Open Fields ☆!!
☆ Ask Weizero Aberash/Weizero Horssi ☆!!
☆ What I Would Like To Know Is "Where ☆!!
☆ Did You Get That $ 200 Billions GDP ☆!!
Re: Ethiopia is one of the top five economic powers among the 54 African countries.
kebena05 wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 22:58Friend
We know when westerns starts sending us handouts, we should expect to surrender our hard earn integrity and freedom to them. The policy of our government from day one was, we rather be poor and independent than rich but a slave to the west or any other force. Look your country, i am not sure if it is can be called a country anymore. Without Mike Hummer or the UAE guy, you can not have your own policy. Your government needs ask permission to do anything, including with whom to have relationships and so on. Look no further than what your little PM has done to us. We stood with you on your country’s dark hours, despite a threat in all corners against us not to help you, we did anyways. We prevented your arch enemy, Egypt from succeeding in destroying your weaken country with the help of her proxies, the Weyane and OLA. Nonetheless, the minute you receive a marching order from the US via Mike Hummer to distance yourself from Eritrea and become hostile to us, without shame, you flipped 360 degrees and became a threat to our territorial integrity. You have no foreign policy of your own nor a grateful nation.
As to 2% income tax some of us volunteers pay to our government: I don’t know what western country you live in but, don’t you know that for example in US or Canada, if you earn income in a foreign country you are required to pay up to 35% or more to the country of origin? Furthermore, all the multinational corporations, such as McDolanda, Walmart or Apples pay income tax to the US government from their foreign earn income? So, what the difference for Eritrean to do the same and pay to his country a tiny portion of his or her income?
That's a valid argument. Though there is and should be a middle ground one has to hold .
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 22:27You definitely know how to be on the wrong side of the West and survive better than anyone else. If there were lessons on surviving Western pressure, your country would be at the top of the class for sure! More power to you . Is the 2% contribution form Diaspora still rolling ? Can that be consider Western countries handouts ? Since it is form the same source.Just wondering ?kebena05 wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 21:44Friend
You still can’t survive without the goodwill of the westerns handouts. We all know, if Western countries decide to stop giving you handouts just for one month, people in your country would eat each other out. What you see in your “high GDP” chaotic country today would be like a child play. As a good neighbor, we always wish you for Westerners and Arabs to send their handouts; because we know, a hungry neighbor is an angry one.
TGAA wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 19:25Sure Friend :You know, it’s funny how you’re trying to downplay what Ethiopia has when it’s exactly what you’re missing. But hey, if it helps you sleep at night!
Here is the economic ranking of African countries . Find yours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A ... _(nominal)