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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by lereinter(m): 8:35pm On Nov 12, 2017
Algerian1:



yes i m algerian , we speak algerian language with academic Arabic and french , english only few poeple understand it

and algeria is more peaceful than Usa angland ect.. we have much less crimes and murders wink

are u holidaying in nigeria or tell me

even algerian players were violent against super eagles
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 8:42pm On Nov 12, 2017
lereinter:


are u holidaying in nigeria or tell me

even algerian players were violent against super eagles


check the world map for homicide i have shared last post


and nope i m not in holyday in nigeria , i post in the military section on nairaland from years with my old account , just wanted to share some pics and present my country to people here ! smiley

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Brainardc(m): 9:00pm On Nov 12, 2017
Never knew until now that Snow too falls in Algeria.. .an African country
I'm relocating to that country ASAP!
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by ugolinze123(m): 9:01pm On Nov 12, 2017
bro please i would love to know proceedures and my chances of getting a tourist visa to Algeria and possibilities of converting that visa over there for a year and maybe get a menial job and other opportunities. I just wanna stay for a year and get out...thanks
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by obatoro: 10:27pm On Nov 12, 2017
You won't see things like these on CNN and other western media, as far as Africa is concerned to them it is a big forest.

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by mcdreeezy: 10:37pm On Nov 12, 2017
dominique:
Lovely pictures, i thought Morocco was beautiful but Algeria topples morocco big time.
I wonder when her sound-alike country will start having magnificent structures and infrastructure like these embarassed

Algeria visa enquiries thread loading...
Pls do you know of any thread like this that focuses on Morocco? I'd appreciate a link if there's any. Thanks.
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by oyatz(m): 10:48pm On Nov 12, 2017
It is still surprising me that a Muslim dominated country can be organizing American styled carnival/clubbing such that even women in Hijab are dancing and freely moved with men.







Algerian1:
Oran city in The we are Happy version from Oran


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK7iUVBLzf4



Bejaia city during Holi Colors Festival Algeria


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LfuZwsK50Y

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Omotaday(m): 1:28am On Nov 13, 2017
Algerian1:


check the world map for homicide i have shared last post


and nope i m not in holyday in nigeria , i post in the military section on nairaland from years with my old account , just wanted to share some pics and present my country to people here ! smiley

beautiful country, I am not looking for job neither want to study, how can i stay in Algeria for just 6 months or so? Can tourist visa do it? Do they give residence permit?
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by dominique(f): 6:14am On Nov 13, 2017
mcdreeezy:
Pls do you know of any thread like this that focuses on Morocco? I'd appreciate a link if there's any. Thanks.

I don't think there is a thread about photos of Morocco, I'll help you search when I'm less busy.
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by mcdreeezy: 6:31am On Nov 13, 2017
dominique:


I don't think there is a thread about photos of Morocco, I'll help you search when I'm less busy.
Ok, thanks.
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 8:03am On Nov 13, 2017
xamuelotu:
na morocco one join ecowas o not algeria
thanks for the correction. But no difference between the 2 countries as they're brothers and they share same view and ideology
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 8:05am On Nov 13, 2017
davillian:

Lee mee I'm going to algeria and will never return. Lmao
lol
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 8:46am On Nov 13, 2017
Omotaday:
beautiful country, I am not looking for job neither want to study, how can i stay in Algeria for just 6 months or so? Can tourist visa do it? Do they give residence permit?

i think tourist visa is only 90 days . and residence permit is very difficult to get if you work not in algeria or have an algerian wife

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by chiefbidemi: 8:48am On Nov 13, 2017
Algerian1:
Snow
What time of the year does it snow in Algeria?
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 9:10am On Nov 13, 2017
chiefbidemi:

What time of the year does it snow in Algeria?

from december to febrary , mars depending of years . more snow in the north east , center of algeria , snow have fall this week for some regions above 1000 m
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by chiefbidemi: 9:14am On Nov 13, 2017
Algerian1:


from december to febrary , mars depending of years . more snow in the north east , center of algeria , snow have fall this week for some regions above 1000 m


Thank for the swift response. Algeria is now on my travel list for this December. I will quote you with my pics when I'm in Algeria

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 9:36am On Nov 13, 2017
Setif city in january last year Snow

the radio music that you hear , its the tradionnal algerian music the Chaabi


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItOmrNeIJ7A


For poeples who likes snow this is my old topic on snow in all africa

many african countries have snow


https://www.nairaland.com/2947415/snow-africa-pic#43119676
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Omotaday(m): 11:50am On Nov 13, 2017
Algerian1:


i think tourist visa is only 90 days . and residence permit is very difficult to get if you work not in algeria or have an algerian wife
thanks
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 12:16pm On Nov 13, 2017
El ourit Falls and bridge in Tlemcen


this bridge was built by Gustave Eiffel in the XIX century

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 12:30pm On Nov 13, 2017
in the same city Tlemcen , you have to visit the caves of Beni Add

Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by aremuforlife(m): 12:38pm On Nov 13, 2017
please don't be deceived by or this screen photo you are seeing because when you get there, you will surprise that it does not look like that physically. Just like if lagos and Abuja happens to be in picture you will be asking yourself where is this place in Nigeria.

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by pansophist(m): 7:12pm On Nov 13, 2017
Nowenuse:


And who were the ones selling the slaves? Was it not the same black people who were selling fellow black people as slaves to these whites and arabs? I don't understnd how you guys be hating others on our self-inflicted problems.

The notion that Africans sold themselves into slavery is a eurocentric doctrine that aims to share the blame and make it seems like the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade are merely transactions that both parties agree to. Instead of unquestionably accepting such notion as a gospel truth, an ordinary curiosity and analyzation will show that it is a historical lie that is still being taught to people worldwide.

If truly, Africans sold themselves into slavery, why is such notion only preached in eurocentric books? why are there no pieces of evidence from the participating African tribes such as linguistic, fairy tales, slaves hosting sites, paintings, etc showing these? Put in mind that slave trade exists for about 300 years. It is impossible for the evidence of such a massive historical event to be reduced to claims that Africans sold each other.

In the book ''How Europe Underdeveloped Africa'', the author described how the white author of a book on the slave trade admitted that he was encouraged by other scholars to blame the slave trade solely on the Africans. This narrative helps to lessen European guilt by making Africans seem just as or even more guilty of being involved in the slave trade.

The holocaust even if fewer in numbers compared to the slave trade and shorter in time span, the evidence documenting its existence is overwhelming such as words of mouth, survivors, extermination camps, pictures etc. To believe that Africans actually sold themselves into slavery, a transaction that they loosed from is wrong. And if we actually did, you would imagine the kind of hate that exists between us to be able to sell off over hundred million people of our kind. Don't expect the guilty to tell you the truth, use your common sense.

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nowenuse: 9:05pm On Nov 13, 2017
pansophist:


The notion that Africans sold themselves into slavery is a eurocentric doctrine that aims to share the blame and make it seems like the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade are merely transactions that both parties agree to. Instead of unquestionably accepting such notion as a gospel truth, an ordinary curiosity and analyzation will show that it is a historical lie that is still being taught to people worldwide.

If truly, Africans sold themselves into slavery, why is such notion only preached in eurocentric books? why are there no pieces of evidence from the participating African tribes such as linguistic, fairy tales, slaves hosting sites, paintings, etc showing these? Put in mind that slave trade exists for about 300 years. It is impossible for the evidence of such a massive historical event to be reduced to claims that Africans sold each other.

In the book ''How Europe Underdeveloped Africa'', the author described how the white author of a book on the slave trade admitted that he was encouraged by other scholars to blame the slave trade solely on the Africans. This narrative helps to lessen European guilt by making Africans seem just as or even more guilty of being involved in the slave trade.

The holocaust even if fewer in numbers compared to the slave trade and shorter in time span, the evidence documenting its existence is overwhelming such as words of mouth, survivors, extermination camps, pictures etc. To believe that Africans actually sold themselves into slavery, a transaction that they loosed from is wrong. And if we actually did, you would imagine the kind of hate that exists between us to be able to sell off over hundred million people of our kind. Don't expect the guilty to tell you the truth, use your common sense.

If Africans did not engage in slave trade, then, what exactly did we trade with Europeans to get mirrors and gun powder?

Face it, Europeans did not know African territory enough for them to be able to kidnap such outrageously high number of slaves.

Before the coming of the Europeans, Africans enslaved each other. Many owned slaves and this even existed in some parts of Nigeria up to the mid 20th century. So why do you think it would be so difficult for these Africans to sell their slaves?
Don't forget that we have stories like that of King Jaja of Opobo who was kidnapped at childhood and sold as a slave. He was not kidnapped from his village by white men, was he? No. Common sense had to tell you that fellow Africans acted as the middlemen in this trade.

White men did not have the ability to abduct hundreds of thousands of Africans in these thick rainforest (village by village) on their own, without the help fellow African middlemen.

Besides, are our politicians not selling us out today? Can't you see the way foreigners like Lebanese, Chinese and Indians are abusing and exploiting Nigerians on our own soil today? And they do this with all confidence and backing of our leaders who are easily bribed. Now, tell me, if all this can play out in present day, how much more an uncivilized and more cruel era centuries ago?

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by pansophist(m): 9:49pm On Nov 13, 2017
Nowenuse:


If Africans did not engage in slave trade, then, what exactly did we trade with Europeans to get mirrors and gun powder?

Face it, Europeans did not know African territory enough for them to be able to kidnap such outrageously high number of slaves.

Before the coming of the Europeans, Africans enslaved each other. Many owned slaves and this even existed in some parts of Nigeria up to the mid 20th century. So why do you think it would be so difficult for these Africans to sell their slaves?
Don't forget that we have stories like that of King Jaja of Opobo who was kidnapped at childhood and sold as a slave. He was not kidnapped from his village by white men, was he? No. Common sense had to tell you that fellow Africans acted as the middlemen in this trade.

White men did not have the ability to abduct hundreds of thousands of Africans in these thick rainforest (village by village) on their own, without the help fellow African middlemen.

Besides, are our politicians not selling us out today? Can't you see the way foreigners like Lebanese, Chinese and Indians are abusing and exploiting Nigerians on our own soil today? And they do this with all confidence and backing of our leaders who are easily bribed. Now, tell me, if all this can play out in present day, how much more an uncivilized and more cruel era centuries ago?

You are still propagating the lie with your mirror and gunpowder thingy. Slavery does occur but not in a commercialized way. The Europeans basically ''next-leveled'' it. And slavery has been old as humanity, don't make it seems like its an African invention.

The idea that Europeans don't know African interior to capture slaves is also a lie. White South Africans first arrived to settle in Cape Town as far back as 1652, establishing the Dutch East Indian company. The Europeans didn't colonize from offshore. They built railways, administrative buildings and necessary infrastructures in the interior of their colony to aids colonization, so what is your claim about Europeans not knowing Africa so well? Was it not also the Europeans that sailed to North America and other parts of the world? did they stay on the sea without actually entering the region after such a long sailing?

The present corruption you allude to is not a definite proof that people in the past sold 100 millions of their kind. Every country is corrupt to a different degree. The way you sound, I won't be surprised you if you justify racism and blame the victims for their predicament.

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 1:17pm On Nov 14, 2017
Tomb of Juba II (20 AC. - AD. 20 ) , king of numidia . near Tipaza city


called also the The Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania its a funerary monument located on the road between Cherchell and Algiers, in Algeria. The mausoleum is the tomb where the Berber King Juba II and Queen Cleopatra Selene II, sovereigns of Mauretania, are buried.

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by dustydee: 3:03pm On Nov 14, 2017
Algerian1:
something you dont see every day , Algerian agriculture in the sahara desert grin

Good job you are doing here. I worked with some Algerians for about 3 years, unfortunately I could not visit the work site (In Salah) for security reasons.
Can you please explain how these farms are cultivated? Do they bring in soil from other areas or is it the same desert sand?

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 6:23pm On Nov 14, 2017
dustydee:


Good job you are doing here. I worked with some Algerians for about 3 years, unfortunately I could not visit the work site (In Salah) for security reasons.
Can you please explain how these farms are cultivated? Do they bring in soil from other areas or is it the same desert sand?

Only sand desert , this agriculture need a lot of water and its thanks to the Albian under ground water ( in the pic ) , the biggest under ground water reserve in the word . 50 000 billions cubic metres .

Algeria Tunisia Libya have signed contract to use this ground water and protect it , Algeria can take 5 billions m3 / year




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6zRqUSdCmc


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u138MAIotJE

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by dustydee: 7:10pm On Nov 14, 2017
Algerian1:


Only sand desert , this agriculture need a lot of water and its thanks to the Albian under ground water ( in the pic ) , the biggest under ground water reserve in the word . 50 000 billions cubic metres .

Algeria Tunisia Libya have signed contract to use this ground water and protect it , Algeria can take 5 billions m3 / year




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6zRqUSdCmc


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u138MAIotJE


Thank you. I knew about the reservior but didn't know it extended to Algeria, only knew about Libya.

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by oyatz(m): 8:41am On Nov 15, 2017
This is what thrilled me most, Algerian SAHARA DESERT AGRICULTURE...This is a big challenge to Nigeria.







Algerian1:
something you dont see every day , Algerian agriculture in the sahara desert grin

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by oyatz(m): 9:14am On Nov 15, 2017
Bros read history very well, read about the biographies of ex-slaves like Olaidah Eqiuano, Ajayi-Crowther, read about Prominent Slave traders like Seriki Abbas of Badagry, Madam Tinubu of Abeokuta/Lagos, Long Juju of Arochukwu, read about Kings Kosoko of Lagos and Gao of Dahomey who fought Europeans in failed attempts to resist the abolition of slave trade.

Visit slave Museums in Potiskum, Yobe State and Badagry, Lagos State. Visit or read about Opobo,Bonny and Calabar Kingdoms and ask about the roles played by Ijaw traders who for centuries who went to the hitherland and kidnapped Igbo youths to be sold at slave ports.

Esan, a 19th century young boy who was sent from his hometown of Ilesha to study in Lagos was kidnapped by Ijebu
Professional kidnappers on his way from school and sold to European slave traders and taken to Brazil where he lived into adulthood and gave birth to Candido Da-Rocha, who returned to Lagos when slavery was abolished and became the first Nigerian millionaire





pansophist:


The notion that Africans sold themselves into slavery is a eurocentric doctrine that aims to share the blame and make it seems like the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade are merely transactions that both parties agree to. Instead of unquestionably accepting such notion as a gospel truth, an ordinary curiosity and analyzation will show that it is a historical lie that is still being taught to people worldwide.

If truly, Africans sold themselves into slavery, why is such notion only preached in eurocentric books? why are there no pieces of evidence from the participating African tribes such as linguistic, fairy tales, slaves hosting sites, paintings, etc showing these? Put in mind that slave trade exists for about 300 years. It is impossible for the evidence of such a massive historical event to be reduced to claims that Africans sold each other.

In the book ''How Europe Underdeveloped Africa'', the author described how the white author of a book on the slave trade admitted that he was encouraged by other scholars to blame the slave trade solely on the Africans. This narrative helps to lessen European guilt by making Africans seem just as or even more guilty of being involved in the slave trade.

The holocaust even if fewer in numbers compared to the slave trade and shorter in time span, the evidence documenting its existence is overwhelming such as words of mouth, survivors, extermination camps, pictures etc. To believe that Africans actually sold themselves into slavery, a transaction that they loosed from is wrong. And if we actually did, you would imagine the kind of hate that exists between us to be able to sell off over hundred million people of our kind. Don't expect the guilty to tell you the truth, use your common sense.

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Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by pansophist(m): 9:59am On Nov 15, 2017
oyatz:
Bros read history very well, read about the biographies of ex-slaves like Olaidah Eqiuano, Ajayi-Crowther, read about Prominent Slave traders like Seriki Abbas of Badagry, Madam Tinubu of Abeokuta/Lagos, Long Juju of Arochukwu, read about Kings Kosoko of Lagos and Gao of Dahomey who fought Europeans in failed attempts to resist the abolition of slave trade.

Visit slave Museums in Potiskum, Yobe State and Badagry, Lagos State. Visit or read about Opobo,Bonny and Calabar Kingdoms and ask about the roles played by Ijaw traders who for centuries who went to the hitherland and kidnapped Igbo youths to be sold at slave ports.

Esan, a 19th century young boy who was sent from his hometown of Ilesha to study in Lagos was kidnapped by Ijebu
Professional kidnappers on his way from school and sold to European slave traders and taken to Brazil where he lived into adulthood and gave birth to Candido Da-Rocha, who returned to Lagos when slavery was abolished and became the first Nigerian millionaire






And your point is ?
Re: Welcome To Algeria ! ( Pics ) by Nobody: 1:47pm On Nov 15, 2017

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