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Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by BenZyncla(m): 12:26pm On May 17, 2017
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Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by Pavore9: 12:30pm On May 17, 2017
MedicMan1role1:
We can agree to disagree

But stability and self sustainability is what creates great nations.

Don't always believe what you read on the news... Its just a western narrative using western indices.

the Zimbabweans believe in labor than anything


I work in the Agric sector, it is not about what I read but what I garner from the fields​. My travels gives me a clear idea where African countries have strengths over each other.

Even a Togolese youth believes in labour more than many Nigerians and that is why you have a lot of Togolese young men doing tiling jobs in Nigeria while ours are wasting away, crying their is no job!
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by MedicMan1role1(f): 12:36pm On May 17, 2017
that is the genuine African mentality

Nigeria is a basket case of rubbish

Pavore9:


I work in the Agric sector, it is not about what I read but what I garner from the fields​. My travels gives me a clear idea where African countries have strengths over each other.

Even a Togolese youth believes in labour more than many Nigerians and that is why you have a lot of Togolese young men doing tiling jobs in Nigeria while ours are wasting away, crying their is no job!
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by Nizguy(m): 12:37pm On May 17, 2017
so this future leader I have been hearing people calling me since I was born will only come to exist wen am like 70 tongue cool
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by noblesteve(m): 12:38pm On May 17, 2017
Now tell me why Africa won't lag behind in every endeavor be it technically, economically, socially or anyway whatsoever. These men are just too old to govern sad
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by semyman: 12:43pm On May 17, 2017
PMB is one of the youngest president in the continent
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by ajepako(f): 12:49pm On May 17, 2017
And you still wonder why Africa is still crawling?

With these geriatrics in power, nothing for Africa...
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by Nobody: 12:53pm On May 17, 2017
In a nutshell
A lot of old man in power ...forever
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by ademasta(m): 1:00pm On May 17, 2017
Slowvenom:

If to say im start to play early, im for get Bubu age.
Early scorer
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by ademasta(m): 1:01pm On May 17, 2017
Outdated leaders
BiggyBamBam:


No wonder Africa is not progressing when her leaders are old school!
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by Mcreloaded(m): 1:13pm On May 17, 2017
Mind you these are official age their real age is something else
Am afraid to imagine their true age
ThanknGod for football age lol

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Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by galaxy2020(m): 1:35pm On May 17, 2017
....and this is why the continent is not making progress economically. meanwhile Bubu is 85 not 73. London Doctors revealed it to him during his medical leave.
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by Ade3000yrs(m): 1:40pm On May 17, 2017
I have said it many times before and I will say it again, This is the reason I cant verge or vote any Youth under 40yrs for the Post of A President because the even if you have the PhDs more than Robert Mugabe, where is the years of Experience in government Administration and leadership management?? If our old leaders today are crooks, except our youths to be far more lacerating rogues out of the blues.

Dont forget, that a lot of Nigerian leaders in the past who lead Nigerians through the Military Junta in the days of their inexperience and and abject ignorance or gullibility. Even at their worse mistakes, The Nigerian and African youth of today may never strike the mark of their political and developmental exploits as we have far more fewer patriotic youths who believes in true federalism nor are Pan Africanist like the great Premier Nigerian and Pan African Leaders! Am sorry to disappoint all the self African centered youths under 40 to 50yrs! Go back to dick into history and learn from the mistakes and success of your past leaders
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by justy15: 2:07pm On May 17, 2017
It means our own bubu don't even know his age cos Ellen Johnson sirlif. And Paul biya of Cameroon look stable n strong than buhari

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Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by abels(m): 2:17pm On May 17, 2017
One good reason Africa is backward
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by SonofaPrincipal: 2:25pm On May 17, 2017
And that's why Africa is still underdeveloped. Old men still ruling.
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by seguntijan(m): 2:25pm On May 17, 2017
Since Macron won the french presidential election at age 39,we have had so many advocating that power must be handed over to the youths.Here comes the misnomer, did Macron emerge president because of his age?Definitely no.Macron won based on his credibility, competence,track record and capability. Gabriel Suswam was governor of Benue as a youth,James Ibori governed Delta state as a youth,Late Isiaka Adeleke governed Osun state in his thirties and of course Yakubu Gowon presided over Nigeria in his thirties,Yahaya Bello is there in kogi right now,what spectacular things did these youths achieve in office to make to make youthfulness the criteria for good leadership?We need leaders who can combine fear of God with competence,not necessarily youths. Content(competence)matters more than context(age)in this matter.
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by lilmizwierd(f): 2:28pm On May 17, 2017
avadella:

Buhari can be likened to his first son if he married early cheesy

why are you like this why shift lemme faint cheesy cheesy cheesy

Age is a virtue in Africa we believe that wisdom comes with age although we have be shown to be wrong with some cases though
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by Ugosample(m): 2:29pm On May 17, 2017
MedicMan1role1:
Young man.

He is power hungry alright, but his reign has made Zimbabwe one of the most self sufficient country in Africa, despite all the embargoes, bad media and suppression by the west.
You are just following the western narrative. Zimbabweans do not need money, and this has made the state the most crime free oasis in Africa. What is there to steal? i was in Zimbabwe and I marvelled. Very simple life and the people very happy and communal. Real African paradise.

The west don't like him cos he kicked them in the arse off their lands , so they have been sabotaging him economically and funding oppositions against him.

Robert Mugabe is tough, Africas greatest Black president. He has always secured his power democratically .. If we had more leaders like him in Africa, Africa won't be getting raped in the arse by western corporations.

Quote me when u have attained his age and still can articulate


Many Zimbos I know will disagree with you
or do you know their country more than them
Read about the ndembele people (hope I got that right the spelling) and come back to talk about Mugabe
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by wayne4loan: 2:29pm On May 17, 2017
Lyoncrescent:
There are 54 countries in Africa . This shows just 21 countries. That being said, using Nigeria as an example, I am not convinced that any youth can make an impact in this structure. Only very few youths understand the key issues. Some don't know that to be in power you need to do some occultic things. Some don't know that the most corrupt people in Nigeria are the civil servants . Some don't know that based on the existing structure Nigeria is in a hopeless situation. It will take a miracle to salvage Nigeria and if that miracle is going to come from an 18 or 88 year old so be it. But I am 100 percent sure that this APC government till 2023 won't change anything even though I voted for them.
so the current president of france "did some occultic-things" ?
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by Lyoncrescent: 2:34pm On May 17, 2017
wayne4loan:
so the current president of france "did some occultic-things" ?

Context is specific to Nigeria. Its either they come for you via diabolical means or by violence. If you dont believe, try to run as a Councillor, then you will know how far.
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by CookieBrown: 2:47pm On May 17, 2017
ademasta:
Hello, why do Africans like power this much? Must we serve the nation by force? If you are old already, millions of able youths are there to do it.

Soldier goes soldier comes, barrack remains.

The only people (Africans) who put them there are the only people (Africans) who can take them down and stop this cycle of stupidity.

The big question is, will they? Are they willing to give up their hush money (bribe), ethnic and religious bigotry? The security men and soldiers who protect these dictators, are they also willing to give up their pay/bribe and fight for freedom in hope for a better future for their children?

'' In the popular African culture, older individuals are seen as wise and to be respected no matter what, so far it hasn't worked out really well in the favor of the majority''

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Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by badmantin(m): 2:56pm On May 17, 2017
How Africa go take better now
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by bewla(m): 3:04pm On May 17, 2017
avadella:
It's like if you are not 70 you are not gonna be allowed to contest... See 70 like water
like wine them say it get better with time old men league
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by wayne4loan: 3:20pm On May 17, 2017
Lyoncrescent:


Context is specific to Nigeria. Its either they come for you via diabolical means or by violence. If you dont believe, try to run as a Councillor, then you will know how far.
true .... Africa is a spiritual continent.
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by CookieBrown: 3:24pm On May 17, 2017
MedicMan1role1:
You see the west narrates most of the narratives in mainstream media.. I have been in the country and this people praise him. Zimbabwe is a socialist state, money is not too important but craft is gold.

You are a farmer? Do you know Nigeria imports cassava and grains from zimbabwe?

Do you know its from zimbabwe GEJ lifted his cassava bread idea.

The problem is we don't pay homage to one of our own is because majority of Africans still have their head in the white mans arse embarassed

The problem is we don't pay homage to one of our own is because majority of Africans still have their head in the white mans arse

Look at how they killed Khadaffi


1. I have been in the country and ''Zimbabweans''praise him --> The problem with such statement is, You are either lying or a Zimbabwean

2. You are a farmer? Correction ''(Are you a farmer?)''. Do you know Nigeria imports cassava and grains from zimbabwe? --> Please provide proof

3. Do you know it's from zimbabwe GEJ lifted his cassava bread idea. (? instead of ''.'') ---> Please provide proof again

4. The problem is we don't pay homage to one of our own is because the majority of Africans still have their head in the white man's arse -->

This kind of thinking is one huge problem in the Negro's mind. Therefore, by your logic, wearing western style clothes and embracing western education means we all have our heads in the white man's arse.

5. Look at how they killed Khadaffi ---> Ghadafi was never a good man nor true to his people. So you see, even though Gadhafi was a dictator who killed and tortured his own people, you still support him because his death was orchestrated by Western Powers?

''Afrocentrism never really helps anyone''
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by CoCoLav(f): 3:34pm On May 17, 2017
Please let us hear word. Who votes for them? is it stones and rocks that go to the ballot?
If you dont like the situation of things, you change it.
All we do is complain and point out the injustice but we do absolutely nothing about it.

We put them there, we can take them out.
Power belongs with the people, we just dont know how to make use of the power we have at our disposal.

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Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by FromZeroToHero(m): 4:03pm On May 17, 2017
grin our teachers once told us that we are the leaders of tomorrow. But our grand fathers no gree. grin grin
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by MedicMan1role1(f): 4:18pm On May 17, 2017
I was in Oct 2013 for 3 weeks. Amenities are not stretched and it was not hard to find out that they are majorly rural dwellers. Spent in dollars and it boosts the country's tourism cos from what i understand, their currency has been poisoned by western interests. World bank and IMF have been sanctioning him because of his indigenisation policies.

this was basically hearsay.

zimbabwe has been using cassava flour since way back as a standard. The Europeans that lived among them created very good value chain for their agricultural produce. They are almost self sustained when it comes to agricultural produce.


CookieBrown:


1. I have been in the country and ''Zimbabweans''praise him --> The problem with such statement is, You are either lying or a Zimbabwean

2. You are a farmer? Correction ''(Are you a farmer?)''. Do you know Nigeria imports cassava and grains from zimbabwe? --> Please provide proof

3. Do you know it's from zimbabwe GEJ lifted his cassava bread idea. (? instead of ''.'') ---> Please provide proof again

4. The problem is we don't pay homage to one of our own is because the majority of Africans still have their head in the white man's arse -->

This kind of thinking is one huge problem in the Negro's mind. Therefore, by your logic, wearing western style clothes and embracing western education means we all have our heads in the white man's arse.

5. Look at how they killed Khadaffi ---> Ghadafi was never a good man nor true to his people. So you see, even though Gadhafi was a dictator who killed and tortured his own people, you still support him because his death was orchestrated by Western Powers?

''Afrocentrism never really helps anyone''
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by Nobody: 4:24pm On May 17, 2017
Not one of those baštards is less than seventy.
Re: List Of African Presidents And Their Ages As At 2016 by MedicMan1role1(f): 4:30pm On May 17, 2017
1.I was in Oct 2013 for 3 weeks. Amenities are not stretched and it was not hard to find out that they are majorly rural dwellers. Spent in dollars and it boosts the country's tourism cos from what i understand, their currency has been poisoned by western interests. World bank and IMF have been sanctioning him because of his indigenisation policies.

2.this was basically hearsay.

3.Zimbabwe has been using cassava flour since way back as a standard. The Europeans that lived among them created very good value chain for their agricultural produce. They are almost self sustained when it comes to agricultural produce.

4.no, I am not complaining about our assimilation of their culture, but our dependency on their narrative to build our world view. he is very popular in his country and due to its a multi-tribal state, his opposition are often across that line and are funded by western interest. His tribe is a majority tribe so his stand on power is secure. His legitimacy is also rightly so because he has been democratic in his hold on power.

5. Khadaffi was a good leader to his people, and bad to foriegn interests. Its unfortunate his ways weren't pure, but a leader must know when to be kind, and also know how to use wickedness. Its the burden of their work. However, he did build a great country. He went completely mad towards the end, but it was due to he did not understand why a people he had done so much for would turn against him. He brought the whole house down on him.

Afrocentrism is an ideal... i believe in a United Africa protecting its own interests and trading freely with itself.



CookieBrown:


1. I have been in the country and ''Zimbabweans''praise him --> The problem with such statement is, You are either lying or a Zimbabwean

2. You are a farmer? Correction ''(Are you a farmer?)''. Do you know Nigeria imports cassava and grains from zimbabwe? --> Please provide proof

3. Do you know it's from zimbabwe GEJ lifted his cassava bread idea. (? instead of ''.'') ---> Please provide proof again

4. The problem is we don't pay homage to one of our own is because the majority of Africans still have their head in the white man's arse -->

This kind of thinking is one huge problem in the Negro's mind. Therefore, by your logic, wearing western style clothes and embracing western education means we all have our heads in the white man's arse.

5. Look at how they killed Khadaffi ---> Ghadafi was never a good man nor true to his people. So you see, even though Gadhafi was a dictator who killed and tortured his own people, you still support him because his death was orchestrated by Western Powers?

''Afrocentrism never really helps anyone''

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