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Just40:If you’re going to post some bullsh!t at least make it somewhat believable. ![]() [url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3hTwsvJV_A [/url]
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vankelvin:Ivory Coast is a 1 city puppet state and they besting you?😂 |
Tinfoil:Got to protect your home at all cost. There’s no price to high for freedom. Internationaly few including Africans themselves actually cares about Africans doing this; less possible refugees for all they care. I don’t agree with these attitudes; but it is what it is. To my knowledge no African president or general has been jailed by the ICC over this. They criticize vocally then move on. |
vaxx:😂 |
Lurker4Long:His question has some creedence to it and “whataboutism” is losing whatever meaning it had by the day. To many Israel is considered an apartheid state so naturally many modern South Africans & Africans in general are against it naturally. There also those African who choose there “side” based solely on faith. It just amazes me how passionate Africans will come out and hit the Streets to fight for foreign factions who ultimately near equally couldn’t give a $hit about Africans and there plights. But Africans will not bring that same level of continent wide furiosity to local regional problems? If the conflicted ended today and Nigeria invaded Ghana tomorrow killing every Ghanaian in sight ain’t no Israeli & Palestinian giving a $hit. And you can say the exact same thing regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict. |
The unhinged religious nutjobery, pseudo history, & historical revisionism going on here is fcking wild and it’s so sad especially seeing it pushed by Africans! |
bidexiii:Unfortunately with the political situation in Niger we can expect more of this in the foreseeable future and it’s going to be ignored/downplayed for those same political reasons… ![]() |
GreenandGold:Most likely at least to some compacity. Maybe not starting it but highly encouraging it to use the leverage. Either way it’s none of our African business. Neither of these two factions could give an honest damn about our situation. |
AfriqueDuZuid:This is what happens when you see the gritty street view instead of skyline photos ran through multiple filters. |
Fidha254:The Egyptians are scared of shifting regional power dynamics in this case revolving around the Nile and a bunch of “niggas” controlling their primary water supply. The water scarcity claim was just a smoke screen argument for that. |
GeneralDae:We’ve explained this multiple times here already and ghanaians just don’t want to hear it. They’ll be back on the broken record come later. ![]() |
IGpro1:Can’t tell these airheads nothing. People have explained to them Nigeria’s perspective multiple times but the very next day they talk as if they’ve read nothing. They can’t afford to drop it because their entire argument falls apart if they do. Pathetic. So get ready to continuously hear there broken record.
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rvp20182:Sure dude keep wishing for that whatever helps you sleep at night.😂 I’ve never seen a nation give an individual such nightmares as Naija does to you. ![]()
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Just40: vankelvin:You sound very inexperienced then or just straight deluded. ![]() It’s this the same Malian army that was getting annihilated; completely overrun by Taureg nomads with rusty Ak’s and was forced to run to France and ECOWAS begging for help?🙃 The same Mali who’s soldiers shoot imaginary bullets at the firing range because they can’t afford to train with real ones. ![]() Didn’t the Nigerien army suffer nearly the exact same situation just slightly not as bad getting thrashed by BokoHarem and Taureg tribes?🙃 Didn’t they also run to France & the USA for help? The same Niger that lost over 100 of there soldiers to BokoHarem in a single 24 hour battle? Don’t they both not only have zero heavy armor but nearly nonexistent AirForces? Are they not both already living on or begging an infamous shotty PMC(Wagner) for assistance? Maybe they look like the best from your Ghanaian perspective but do you smoothbrains really want to die on this hill? 😂
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Mkenya2019:I believe I’ll continue to follow the estimates of the credible sources online over the estimates that leaked out of your abused @sshole.😂
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Mkenya2019:So you couldn’t provide the credible source I asked for because you actually pulled that “estimate” out of your @ss. 😂 You clowns never disappoint. Nigeria forever haunting the dreams of you losers. Pathetic as ever.🤣
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Mkenya2019:Where are you pulling this from? All recent reports I’m seeing is putting it between 570 & 477 Billion minimum. 😂 1. Nigeria - $477 Billion: Nigeria's GDP of $477 billion crowns it as the largest economy in Africa. Nigerian economy grows faster than expected driven by non-Oil Sector. The nation's rapid growth in the financial sector and its leadership in business and petrol exports fuel its economic might. Lagos, a burgeoning tech hub and the second-largest metropolitan area in Africa, further amplifies Nigeria's regional influence. 2. Egypt - $470 Billion: With a GDP of $477 billion, Egypt shares the top spot with Nigeria. Its economy boasts diverse industries, from tourism and agriculture to textiles and petroleum. Egypt's strategic location at the crossroads of Africa and the Middle East enhances its significance on the continent. 3. South Africa - $406 Billion: As a financial hub and industrial leader, South Africa commands a GDP of $406 billion. Its wealth of mineral resources and well-established industries attract global investments and drives economic growth in the region. 4. Algeria - $192 Billion: With abundant oil and natural gas reserves, Algeria's petrochemical industry contributes to its $192 billion GDP. This positions Algeria as a major economic force in North Africa. 5. Morocco - $134 Billion: Boasting a $134 billion GDP, Morocco shines as a rising star in North Africa. Its vibrant tourism and agriculture sectors, coupled with investments in renewable energy and industrialisation, bolster its economic standing. 6. Ethiopia - $127 Billion: Ethiopia's $127 billion GDP is fueled by a flourishing agricultural and manufacturing sector. As one of the fastest-growing economies, Ethiopia attracts foreign investments and nurtures a burgeoning middle class. 7. Kenya - $113 Billion: With a GDP of $113 billion, Kenya's innovative tech sector and business-friendly environment contribute to its economic success. Nairobi, East Africa’s tech and business hub, hosts the African offices of regional giants, amplifying Kenya's regional influence. Source: Business Insider Africa Reuters |
Odunayaw:Well according to bidexiii they took off two heads at once; maybe 4 will pop. ![]() |
The Leader of Wagner who earlier this year attempted a rebellion has been reported dead via plane crash. [url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ-TcOyAo0c [/url] In all honesty everybody including himself new his days where numbered it was only a matter of when, how, and by who; Ukraine & friends or Putin. I hope he got to have a talk with his family between this mess he got himself in between. Shame the other presumably innocent passengers had to perish with the most predictable death of 2023. Who knows maybe he faked his death? He wasn’t on the plane? The conspiracy theorists are already going wild.🙃
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SuperSixSeven:It was only a matter of time till he bit the dust. Everybody new his days where numbered including himself. Plot twist he faked his death not really being on the plane and is now on his way to a log cabin to live out the rest of his life in the wilderness.🙃
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Odunayaw:Everybody including himself new his days were numbered it was just of matter of by who; Ukraine & friends or Putin.😬 Plot twist he faked his death not really being on the plane and is now on his way to a log cabin to live out the rest of his life in the wilderness.🙃
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Man after reading all the recent posts from these screeching ghanaians🤪clearly high on rotten herb and off there meds I just gotta leave this here for today. ![]()
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vankelvin: vankelvin: ![]()
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Just40:False and we’ve already proven you wrong multiple times why are you acting like a broken record? Because much of your argument desperately depends on it? Just40: Just40:So I’m guessing you were banking on us not bothering to actually read through the article and just hoping we’d take your word for it? ![]() Because I read through the article thoroughly and it says nothing that supports your argument or disproves ours. ECOWAS Commission President Omar Alieu Touray told last month that they were considering two options: a brigade of 5,000 troops at an annual cost of $2.3 billion or the deployment of troops on demand at an annual cost of $360 million. Thursday's statement did not spell out how the force would be funded, which countries would participate or how many troops and what hardware they could contribute. Nothing was said on notifying the US and(or) begging for assistance. Releasing a statement outlining the possibilities and estimated costs has nothing to do with the inability to project or begging. That’s standard transparency when it comes to military planning which can be observed from every country. If your goal was to waste my time congratulations clown; but don’t try this $hit on us again we got no problems continuing to light your @ss on fire.
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vaxx:You’ve completely dodged or just mentally failed to get our point ret@rd. Nothing you’ve posted here contradicts or proves our statements wrong in any sort of way. SMH 🤦🏿♂️
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Just40:Are you illiterate, didn’t read the articles, or just playing dumb? It’s Niger that’s pushing hard for this dialogue; they even bothered making up an excuse for dodging the last. Just40:False; the US/UN hasn’t sponsored an ECOWAS mission in any meaningful compacity since the 90s. The Gambia mission had zero was completely covered by Senegal and Nigeria financially & physically. You seem to be projecting again. We’ve been over this. “Just because Ghana can’t doesn’t mean others in the region can’t”. ![]() Meanwhile in Ghana…🙄
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Shaytun:Ghanaians🙄 |
Niger junta bows to pressure, demands meeting with ECOWAS. After weeks of resisting diplomatic overtures from the United Nations, African Union, Economic Community of West African States and the United States, the junta in Niger Republic has finally agreed to talks with the ECOWAS to resolve the political crisis in the Sahel country. The positive signal from the military leaders followed a meeting with a group of Nigerian Islamic clerics in Niamey on Saturday. Zeine noted “We have agreed and the leader of our country has given the green light for dialogue. They will now go back and inform the Nigerian President what they have heard from us. We hope in the coming days, they (ECOWAS) will come here to meet us to discuss how the sanctions imposed against us will be lifted.” [url] https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/08/breaking-niger-coup-leader-tchiani-agrees-to-dialogue-with-ecowas/amp/ [/url]
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Niger junta bows to pressure, demands meeting with ECOWAS. After weeks of resisting diplomatic overtures from the United Nations, African Union, Economic Community of West African States and the United States, the junta in Niger Republic has finally agreed to talks with the ECOWAS to resolve the political crisis in the Sahel country. The positive signal from the military leaders followed a meeting with a group of Nigerian Islamic clerics in Niamey on Saturday. Zeine noted “We have agreed and the leader of our country has given the green light for dialogue. They will now go back and inform the Nigerian President what they have heard from us. We hope in the coming days, they (ECOWAS) will come here to meet us to discuss how the sanctions imposed against us will be lifted.” [url] https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/08/breaking-niger-coup-leader-tchiani-agrees-to-dialogue-with-ecowas/amp/ [/url]
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Niger junta bows to pressure, demands meeting with ECOWAS. After weeks of resisting diplomatic overtures from the United Nations, African Union, Economic Community of West African States and the United States, the junta in Niger Republic has finally agreed to talks with the ECOWAS to resolve the political crisis in the Sahel country. The positive signal from the military leaders followed a meeting with a group of Nigerian Islamic clerics in Niamey on Saturday. Zeine noted “We have agreed and the leader of our country has given the green light for dialogue. They will now go back and inform the Nigerian President what they have heard from us. We hope in the coming days, they (ECOWAS) will come here to meet us to discuss how the sanctions imposed against us will be lifted.” [url] https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/08/breaking-niger-coup-leader-tchiani-agrees-to-dialogue-with-ecowas/amp/ [/url]
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IGpro1:And where’s the proof to any of this. That’s a big @ss accusation and please don’t tell me you just “heard it from the ground”. We need to see viable proof here.😂Also you completely ignored the second half of his statement. What about the Nigeriens that don’t agree with the coup leader both from the North and South? Did you know there was an anti-coup protest in Niamey the day after the coup? We’ve already been over this a dozen times. France has been virtually thrown out; but unfortunately it’s just getting replaced with a stereotypical African military regime with another president for life that’s going to run what little the country has into the ground creating Sahelian Zimbabwe and no not all Nigeriens are happy about this. The regional misinformation campaign, arrest, sanctions, rise of islamist, northern tribes, climate change, and the invitation to Wagner to the country has really turned Niger into a top tier $hit show. Nigeria doesn’t care about France getting the boot it just doesn’t want this $hit show at its borders. The north already has enough problems as is. We don’t want African Syria at the borders. Simple as that. All of this could have been avoided if he’d just agreed to eventually convert to civilian rule and nobody besides France would have cared; but nope he’s the new President for life. |
Shaytun:Some people are just dumbasses that never learn. It’s good and all that there throwing off French Neo-Colonialism; but unfortunately it’s just getting replaced with a stereotypical African military regime with another president for life that’s going to run what little the country has into the ground creating Sahelian Zimbabwe. The regional misinformation campaign, arrest, sanctions, rise of islamist, climate change, and the invitation to Wagner has really turned Niger into a top tier $hit show. A $hit show right at Nigeria’s border.🙄 |

