Travel › Re: The Hype Of These Abroad People Is Making Some Of Us Feel Less Achieved by BidenDTrounce: 10:15pm On Mar 09, 2023 |
It's an overcompensation for inferiority complex. Most people are disappointed when they get abroad. For most people, the stories/movies they watched about abroad and what actually happens when they arrive are two different things. They feel unaccomplished in the abroad, they're mistreated by the host country, they face barriers and obstacles and they're left depressed. The coping strategy is to oppress those they left at home by exploiting popular propaganda about the abroad because it helps them feel better about themselves. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 12 Biggest Subway (metro) In The World by BidenDTrounce: 10:07pm On Mar 09, 2023 |
pansophist: God no go let me disappoint you. In Jesus name, oya scream Amen  Ameen! Lol. In international politics, you speak facts (that requires an intense amount of critical thinking). I'm familiar with these events too but I usually have a hard time putting words to them because that knowledge brings pain. When I learn to disconnect myself from that pain..I may reach your level. |
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Education › Re: Till Date I Still Don't Know The Usefulness Of This Thing by BidenDTrounce: 9:21pm On Mar 09, 2023 |
Miracood2: I once used it to write an application letter.
I was accepted and asked to resume immediately.
Na bakery work!  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by BidenDTrounce: 9:14pm On Mar 09, 2023 |
WriiterNig: 🇺🇸 Lloyd Austin in 🇮🇱 Israel: "The United States will not allow 🇮🇷 Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon."  The USA doesn't even know what's going on  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 12 Biggest Subway (metro) In The World by BidenDTrounce: 8:57pm On Mar 09, 2023 |
pansophist: You are referring to me since I was the one that said ´Ǵod bless China´.
I know your type. You cant accept criticism, and criticism is hate, such a weak mind. You would have made sense if you actually quoted me and debate on how exactly my criticisms of the west are wrong.
I criticize everyone and everything. Man, woman, ecowas, Nigeria, US, everything worth criticizing. Fork, I even criticize myself. I am my own worse enemy. Does it mean I hate all these people and myself?
And I stand on my word. God bless China. The US is a dying empire, and it is good for the world if it dies off. The misery and agony it has bequeatheth on earth, no empire in human history have done such. Being an American doesn't make you special, and freedom of speech is to criticise your country and any country as much as I want. My mentor is back  |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Moscow Conducts Major ‘retaliation Strike’ On Ukraine by BidenDTrounce: 8:51pm On Mar 09, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Syria Shoots Down Israeli Airforce Fighter Jet by BidenDTrounce(op): 2:26am On Mar 08, 2023*. Modified: 2:53am On Mar 08, 2023 |
Israel (with the support of the West) violates Syrian and Palestinian Sovereignty and I'm supposed to be concerned about Ukraine? Why? Because the West said Ukraine is superior? It's not surprising especially as Ukraine and other Western countries voted against UN resolutions to fight against the glorification of Nazism and other contemporary forms of racism. If they change thier behaviour now, it's just cosmetic..it's lip service. The West has lost it self in favoritism, bias, bigotry, stereotyping and chauvinism etc. and we're expected to forgive and forget thier transgressions in apartheid South Africa. We're expected to forgive and forget thier colonial past and accept the consecutive neocolonization of Africa.
BidenDTrounce: Data collected from the indigenous people of Canada (they're not white people) reflects their will to assert thier sovereignty over thier territory (Canada). The indigenous people of Canada are demanding that the illegal settlers/occupiers (and thier descendants) from Western Europe return back to thier continent and stop the exploitation of the natural resources of the indigenous people of Canada. Unlike Nigeria, Britain colonized Canada and never left. They settled in and displaced the indigenous population to become the majority. The indigenous people of Canada remains a subjugated demographic that experienced genocide and the survivors are still exposed to systematic genocide, culture eradication, poverty (which inadvertently leads to crime) and govt induced homelessness etc. They have no drinking water and they're over-represented in the criminal justice system despite being a minority.
PS: Although Nigeria's independence from colonization is only in theory (not in practice), the indigenous people of Nigeria are relatively in a better situation in comparison to thier Canadian counterpart. February 2018 Israel–Syria incidentOn 10 February 2018, an Israeli F-16I was shot down by the Syrian air defenses after conducting an air raid on Iran-backed positions inside Syrian territory. The aircraft was part of a larger Israeli aerial dispatch which Israel said was sent in response to detection of an Iranian drone spying on Israel. Two hours after the downing of the jet, Israel began attacking additional targets inside Syria, including air defense sites and Iranian targets near Damascus. Israel stated it destroyed the Syrian military's main command and control bunker. Iran dismissed the Israeli allegation of Iranian drone incursion into Israeli territory as "ridiculous".It was the first time Israel and Iran confronted each other directly since the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the beginning of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict. Israel stated that it was "the biggest and most significant attack the air force has conducted against Syrian air defenses since the 1982 Lebanon War". Hezbollah said that the downing of the F-16 was the beginning of "a new strategic phase",as it was the first occasion on which Israel lost a jet to an enemy combatant since 1982. TimelineAt 4:30 am on 10 February 2018, an Israeli AH-64 Apache helicopter shot down an Iranian-produced copy of the RQ-170 drone (Saegheh) near the northern town of Beit Shean. The Iranian drone was sighted taking off from a base in Syria, flew along the Jordanian border, and was intercepted 90 seconds after crossing the Israeli border. Israeli journalist Ron Ben-Yishai said that the Iranian drone was sent to test if the Israeli air defense systems could detect a stealth drone – a test which had failed. In response to the sighting of the drone crossing the Israeli border, 8 F-16s of the Israeli Air Force (IAF) struck Tiyas Military Airbase (an Airbase in Syria) from which the Israeli military said (that's very convenient for the Israeli terrorists to fabricate. It's just a case of a dishonest/rogue police officer killing an innocent civilian and framing that civilian to be an armed robber in an attempt to justify his crime. Fabricated evidence, for example, a gun/weapon planted by the police officer on that civilian would mislead and deceive the public) the drone had launched, very likely with standoff weapons. This base was attacked by the IAF in the past (March 2017), despite warnings from Russia due to its proximity to Russian military personnel. The attack prompted a response from Syrian Air Defense systems, which after firing on the Israeli jets, shot down an Israeli F-16I fighter jet over northern Israel.Two weeks later, Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) stated that the F-16I was hit by a S-200 surface-to-air missile (SAM) that penetrated evasive actions. The same false and misleading statement reported that 13 SAMs had been fired at the 8 F-16Is which took part in the initial attack, with another 14 SAMs fired during the subsequent attack flights, resulting in a total of 27 missiles fired on the attacking jets. The F-16I was flying at high altitude to verify the results of the strike on Syrian targets, which made it easy to track by Syrian air defenses. AftermathSirens were heard in the early morning in northern Israel and flights at Tel Aviv's international airport were briefly halted. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held security consultations following the incident, and Israel conducted several attacks against the Syrian Aerial Defense System and targets which Israel says are Iranian targets in Syria in response to the downing of the F-16. The Wall Street Journal cited Syrian media reporting that 25 people were killed by the Israel airstrikes. Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu said "They dispatched an Iranian drone from Syrian territory into Israel. ... Israel holds Iran and its Syrian hosts responsible (I.e in this Russian-NATO war, Ukraine is the host). The Syrian Assistant Foreign Minister, Ayman Sussan said that they "have full confidence the aggressor will be greatly surprised, because it thought this war—this war of attrition Syria has been exposed to for years—had made it incapable of confronting attacks." He said Israel will meet new surprises should they attack Syrian again. In Syria the events were viewed as a game-changer given that it was the first time the Syrian government made good on promises to respond to violation of its territory. The government supporters celebrated the downing of the Israeli jet and hailed the Syrian army and President Bashar Assad.At the Munich Security Conference, Netanyahu showed an object (aka Colin Powell WMD vial) that he said was a WMD he found in Iraq (the pretext for the invasion of Iraq by a US led Western coalition of global terrorists). Strategic significanceThis incident is extremely unusual, as it is the first time Israel and Iran confronted each other directly since the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the beginning of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict. Israel stated that it was "the biggest and most significant attack the air force has conducted against Syrian air defenses since the 1982 Lebanon War". Hezbollah said that the downing of the F-16 is the beginning of "a new strategic phase", as it was the first occasion on which Israel lost a jet to an enemy combatant, since 1982. Hezbollah suggested that the incident put an end to Israel's long-standing air superiorityAn Israeli army assessment stated that the twelve retaliatory air strikes destroyed nearly half of Syria's aerial defense systems. A day earlier, the Israeli military put the number of destroyed aerial defense batteries at three. On 14 February, Haaretz reported that the Israeli strikes only ended after an afternoon phone call between Vladimir Putin and benjamin netanyahu. ReactionsSyria: The Ministry of Defense stated "The Israeli enemy has resumed its aggression against some military positions in the southern region. Our air defenses have been attacked and the aggression has been thwarted". Iran: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Bahram Qasemi was quoted saying "Reports of downing an Iranian drone flying over Israel and also Iran's involvement in attacking an Israeli jet are so ridiculous... Iran only provides military advice to Syria." Russia: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that "of particular concern is the danger of escalation of tension within and around de-escalation zones in Syria, the creation of which has become an important factor in reducing violence on Syrian soil. We urge all parties involved to exercise restraint and to avoid any actions that could lead to an even greater complication of the situation. We consider it necessary to unconditionally respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria and other countries of the region. It is absolutely unacceptable to create threats to the lives and security of Russian servicemen who are in Syria at the invitation of its legitimate government to assist in the fight against terrorists."Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated "Israel wants peace but we will continue to defend ourselves with determination against any attack on us and against any attempt by Iran to entrench itself militarily in Syria or anywhere else." Hezbollah: Hezbollah hailed Syria's response to Israel's attack on Iranian and Syrian bases in Syria, saying it signals "a new strategic phase" that puts an end to violation of Syrian territories. United Nations: Secretary-General António Guterres said he was following closely the alarming military escalation throughout Syria and the dangerous spillover across its borders and called for an immediate and unconditional de-escalation of violence in Syria. United Kingdom: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson issued a response, expressing concern at the developments, but supporting Israel's right to defend itself: "We support Israel's right to defend itself against any incursions into its territory. We are concerned at the Iranian actions, which detract from efforts to get a genuine peace process underway. We encourage Russia to use its influence to press the regime and its backers to avoid provocative actions and to support de-escalation in pursuit of a broader political settlement," said Johnson. United States: "The Department of Defense did not participate in this military operation... Israel is our closest security partner in the region and we fully support Israel's inherent right to defend itself against threats to its territory and its people."Lebanon: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants condemned "the raids on Syria" and stressed the right of "legitimate self-defense against any Israeli aggression." The statement added that "this aggressive policy practiced by Israel threatens stability in the region," calling on "the countries concerned to rein in Israel to stop its aggression." Source: WIKIPEDIA Israeli airstrike on Aleppo disrupts humanitarian aid pipeline — Syrian Foreign MinistryBEIRUT, March 7, 2023. /TASS/. Israel’s airstrike on Aleppo International Airport has paralyzed one of the main channels for delivering humanitarian aid to Syrians affected by the recent earthquakes, the Syrian Foreign Ministry said in a statement published by the SANA news agency on Tuesday. "This attack is a double crime, because, on the one hand, it targeted a civilian airport, while, on the other hand, it hit one of the primary channels for delivering humanitarian aid to victims of the deadly February 6 earthquake, both from other regions of Syria and from abroad," the statement said. The Foreign Ministry noted that this act of aggression was the latest reflection of Israel’s "worst forms of barbarism and inhumanity," as well as its practice of [committing] "outrageous violations of international law, including humanitarian law." In addition, Damascus warned Israel about the consequences of such crimes and called on the international community to condemn them.Early on Tuesday, Israeli forces carried out an airstrike on Aleppo International Airport, knocking the facility out of commission, SANA reported earlier. In this regard, the Syrian Transport Ministry decided to redirect all flights, including those delivering humanitarian aid for victims of the recent earthquakes, to airports in Damascus and Latakia. On February 6, earthquakes with a magnitude 7.7 and 7.6, respectively, hit Turkey and Syria. According to the Syrian Health Ministry, 1,414 people died and 2,349 were injured in the disaster. According to the Reconciliation Center for Syria, 3,513 people died and 7,396 were injured on Damascus-controlled territory. There is no confirmed data, however, on victims, injuries and damages in territory not under the control of the government in Damascus, but representatives of illegal militias operating in Syria’s northwest reported over 2,000 victims to Arab world media outlets. Source:TASS Israel Turns Gaza Into Punching Bag Following Israel's Disgrace In Africahttps://www.nairaland.com/7581707/israel-turns-gaza-into-punching
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by BidenDTrounce: 12:16am On Mar 08, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: 12 Biggest Subway (metro) In The World by BidenDTrounce: 11:55pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
seguno2: When will we say the same thing about Tinubu’s light rail of 24 years that Buhari finally commissioned some weeks ago but still hasn’t been carrying passengers I'll say we need the Chinese/Russian 'democracy' in Nigeria. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Declares War On Korea by BidenDTrounce: 2:59pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
BidenDConquerer: The headline: Argentina Isolates Russia or Argentina needs Democracy 
I Biden demands democracy in Saudi Arabia and UAE(Dubai)..no democracy no business  Dubai is so undeveloped because there's no democracy..I want Dubai to be as developed as Nigeria 
Truly sovereign states are no longer afraid of ‘Western diktat,’ Dmitry Medvedev says.
Russia is ready to help the world do away with the vestiges of a Western-dominated colonial past, former president Dmitry Medvedev has claimed. The official argued that as a nation “which has never had any colonies,” Russia is well-placed to take part in this process.
In an article published on Monday, Medvedev claimed that “geopolitical turbulence has cut open an abscess of the old problems of our world.”
The ex-president, who now serves as deputy chair of the Russian Security Council, argued that the “malignant tumor of a colonial past” is a problem that calls for “international surgery.”
He noted that the Soviet Union played a major role in dismantling the colonial system of the 20th century.
“We, together with other countries, can now drive the final nail in the coffin of the Western world’s neo-colonial aspirations,” Medvedev proclaimed in the piece, posted on the United Russia party website.
As an example, the former president cited Argentina’s decision to renounce a 2016 deal with the UK with respect to the disputed Falkland/Malvinas islands in the South Atlantic, which were at the center of a military conflict in 1982. Another War Is Looming: Argentina Withdraws From Falklands Pact https://www.nairaland.com/7597244/another-war-looming-argentina-withdraws
On Thursday, Argentinian Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero said he had notified his British counterpart, James Cleverly, of the move during a meeting in New Delhi, India, on the sidelines of the G20 summit.
Buenos Aires “has proposed to resume negotiations on the question of sovereignty” in compliance with the mandate of the UN General Assembly and the world body’s Committee on Decolonization, Cafiero clarified.
Medvedev argued that the decisions to show French troops the door last year by two former colonies in Africa, the Central African Republic and Mali, fit this pattern too.
Medvedev pointed out, however, that there are still a number of dependent territories around the globe ruled by Western powers, such as the UK and France. He expressed skepticism that those nations will willingly relinquish control of the remains of their former empires.
As more and more countries “stop fearing Western diktat” and start to assert their national interests more actively, the former colonial powers are bound to lose their hold on the regions they once thought were theirs, the ex-president concluded.
Following the start of Russia’s military campaign against Ukraine last February and amid fierce confrontation with the West, top Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, have increasingly advocated the establishment of a “multipolar world” which does not center around the wishes of one single superpower.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: US Declares War On Korea by BidenDTrounce: 2:48pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
I said US declares WAR on Korea. I didn't say the Bucha massacre that was staged is real (that'll be propaganda). As per fading away..that one is constant. It's inevitable..the Roman empire faded away, the British Empire faded away and the survivor (The Western empire lead by the US) also faded away. Even Seun will fade away.. what will be left is memories. When that time comes and I fade away, I hope you remember me as fondly as you remember the moniker that you mentioned.
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Politics › Re: Plateau APC Group Warns Bola Tinubu To Be Careful Of Serial Traitors In Plateau by BidenDTrounce: 2:26pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
BidenDTrounce: Who wrote this for Buhari? Buhari is not that intelligent. If it's Tinubu now, I know he's capable of writing this.
Nigeria's Buhari Slams 'Unfair' International Debt Architecture
Struggling with their external debt burden is one of the burning issues for many African countries. Many believe that the problem is that certain countries cannot timely service their foreign debt due to the unfair terms stipulated by international financial organizations, which forces them to seek restructuring in the first place.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has castigated today's international financial organizations and their "unfair" debt architecture as favoring only advanced nations. He aligned with the United Nations Secretary-General’s description on the global financial system as an "unfair debt architecture that not only charges poor countries much more money to borrow on the market than advanced economies, but downgrades them when they even think of restructuring their debt or applying for debt relief."
Speaking at the UN Conference of Least Developed Countries held in Doha, Qatar, Buhari called on developed and developing nations to offer duty-free and quota-free market access to the 46 countries mentioned on the UN least-developed countries (LDC) list; most of these countries are African ones.
In line with the UN rules concerning the LDCs, the countries listed should be granted such benefits as preferential market access, technical assistance, aid, and capacity-building on technology. Buhari went on to shine the spotlight on the mounting debt burden shouldered by least-developed countries and emphasized the need to reform the international financial architecture so that poor countries become its priority.
Given these conditions, the Nigerian leader continued, the possibility for many countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals "remains bleak." The head of state also said the development of poor countries is often impeded by challenges which are outside their hands and beyond their control, and this corroborates the need of countries for assistance in unlocking their economic potential.
Buhari made these statements as Nigeria struggles its foreign debt burden. According to Finance Minister of Nigeria Zainab Ahmed, the western African country spent nearly 80% of its revenue on servicing its debt between January and November 2022, which amounted to $11.3 billion. Besides Nigeria, there is a host of African countries grappling with the same problem
According to a 2022 report by the World Bank, more than half of low-income countries of which most are African, cannot meet their obligations on paying foreign debts. One of the listed countries is Ghana, in Africa’s west, whose foreign debt amounts to 58% of its total $37.4 billion public debt as of October 2022. That said, the country has been trying to achieve its external debt restructuring under the G20 Common Framework. Along with Ghana, Zambia, in Africa’s south, is also pursuing debt restructuring, because the country is unable to pay its $13.04 billion external debt in a timely manner.
Earlier, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema lashed out at what he called "suicidal" interest rates comparing them to a "black mamba kiss of death".
Concerning the foreign debt trap problem, many African leaders have repeatedly urged African nations not to deal with international financial organizations due to "unfair" conditions. For instance, touching upon the external loans of African nations in June 2022, Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo urged Africa to stop "begging" the West, emphasizing the key role of the African Development Bank and the Africa Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) concerning the continent's development.
"If we stop being beggars and spend African money inside the continent, Africa will not need to ask for respect from anyone, we will get the respect we deserve. If we make it prosperous as it should be, respect will follow," he noted.
https://sputniknews.com/20230307/nigerias-buhari-slams-unfair-international-debt-architecture-1108140161.html ParasiteWest: There cannot be a right government until the West is put in their place. The interest of the West in developing countries is to make sure the developing countries remain impoverished so the citizens of those countries would find migration to the West for 'greener pastures' attractive where they're then exploited and exposed to modern day slavery. Their intent is to keep the West as a 'paradise' in the minds of the manipulated public. The West influenced the politics of Africa directly/indirectly. The right govt will get the 'Gaddafi treatment' |
Foreign Affairs › Re: India’s Imports Of Russian Oil Hit Record High – Media by BidenDTrounce(op): 2:24pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
BidenDTrounce: Who wrote this for Buhari? Buhari is not that intelligent. If it's Tinubu now, I know he's capable of writing this.
Nigeria's Buhari Slams 'Unfair' International Debt Architecture
Struggling with their external debt burden is one of the burning issues for many African countries. Many believe that the problem is that certain countries cannot timely service their foreign debt due to the unfair terms stipulated by international financial organizations, which forces them to seek restructuring in the first place.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has castigated today's international financial organizations and their "unfair" debt architecture as favoring only advanced nations. He aligned with the United Nations Secretary-General’s description on the global financial system as an "unfair debt architecture that not only charges poor countries much more money to borrow on the market than advanced economies, but downgrades them when they even think of restructuring their debt or applying for debt relief."
Speaking at the UN Conference of Least Developed Countries held in Doha, Qatar, Buhari called on developed and developing nations to offer duty-free and quota-free market access to the 46 countries mentioned on the UN least-developed countries (LDC) list; most of these countries are African ones.
In line with the UN rules concerning the LDCs, the countries listed should be granted such benefits as preferential market access, technical assistance, aid, and capacity-building on technology. Buhari went on to shine the spotlight on the mounting debt burden shouldered by least-developed countries and emphasized the need to reform the international financial architecture so that poor countries become its priority.
Given these conditions, the Nigerian leader continued, the possibility for many countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals "remains bleak." The head of state also said the development of poor countries is often impeded by challenges which are outside their hands and beyond their control, and this corroborates the need of countries for assistance in unlocking their economic potential.
Buhari made these statements as Nigeria struggles its foreign debt burden. According to Finance Minister of Nigeria Zainab Ahmed, the western African country spent nearly 80% of its revenue on servicing its debt between January and November 2022, which amounted to $11.3 billion. Besides Nigeria, there is a host of African countries grappling with the same problem
According to a 2022 report by the World Bank, more than half of low-income countries of which most are African, cannot meet their obligations on paying foreign debts. One of the listed countries is Ghana, in Africa’s west, whose foreign debt amounts to 58% of its total $37.4 billion public debt as of October 2022. That said, the country has been trying to achieve its external debt restructuring under the G20 Common Framework. Along with Ghana, Zambia, in Africa’s south, is also pursuing debt restructuring, because the country is unable to pay its $13.04 billion external debt in a timely manner.
Earlier, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema lashed out at what he called "suicidal" interest rates comparing them to a "black mamba kiss of death".
Concerning the foreign debt trap problem, many African leaders have repeatedly urged African nations not to deal with international financial organizations due to "unfair" conditions. For instance, touching upon the external loans of African nations in June 2022, Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo urged Africa to stop "begging" the West, emphasizing the key role of the African Development Bank and the Africa Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) concerning the continent's development.
"If we stop being beggars and spend African money inside the continent, Africa will not need to ask for respect from anyone, we will get the respect we deserve. If we make it prosperous as it should be, respect will follow," he noted.
https://sputniknews.com/20230307/nigerias-buhari-slams-unfair-international-debt-architecture-1108140161.html ParasiteWest: There cannot be a right government until the West is put in their place. The interest of the West in developing countries is to make sure the developing countries remain impoverished so the citizens of those countries would find migration to the West for 'greener pastures' attractive where they're then exploited and exposed to modern day slavery. Their intent is to keep the West as a 'paradise' in the minds of the manipulated public. The West influenced the politics of Africa directly/indirectly. The right govt will get the 'Gaddafi treatment' |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Another War Is Looming: Argentina Withdraws From Falklands Pact; AFP by BidenDTrounce: 2:22pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
BidenDTrounce: Who wrote this for Buhari? Buhari is not that intelligent. If it's Tinubu now, I know he's capable of writing this.
Nigeria's Buhari Slams 'Unfair' International Debt Architecture
Struggling with their external debt burden is one of the burning issues for many African countries. Many believe that the problem is that certain countries cannot timely service their foreign debt due to the unfair terms stipulated by international financial organizations, which forces them to seek restructuring in the first place.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has castigated today's international financial organizations and their "unfair" debt architecture as favoring only advanced nations. He aligned with the United Nations Secretary-General’s description on the global financial system as an "unfair debt architecture that not only charges poor countries much more money to borrow on the market than advanced economies, but downgrades them when they even think of restructuring their debt or applying for debt relief."
Speaking at the UN Conference of Least Developed Countries held in Doha, Qatar, Buhari called on developed and developing nations to offer duty-free and quota-free market access to the 46 countries mentioned on the UN least-developed countries (LDC) list; most of these countries are African ones.
In line with the UN rules concerning the LDCs, the countries listed should be granted such benefits as preferential market access, technical assistance, aid, and capacity-building on technology. Buhari went on to shine the spotlight on the mounting debt burden shouldered by least-developed countries and emphasized the need to reform the international financial architecture so that poor countries become its priority.
Given these conditions, the Nigerian leader continued, the possibility for many countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals "remains bleak." The head of state also said the development of poor countries is often impeded by challenges which are outside their hands and beyond their control, and this corroborates the need of countries for assistance in unlocking their economic potential.
Buhari made these statements as Nigeria struggles its foreign debt burden. According to Finance Minister of Nigeria Zainab Ahmed, the western African country spent nearly 80% of its revenue on servicing its debt between January and November 2022, which amounted to $11.3 billion. Besides Nigeria, there is a host of African countries grappling with the same problem
According to a 2022 report by the World Bank, more than half of low-income countries of which most are African, cannot meet their obligations on paying foreign debts. One of the listed countries is Ghana, in Africa’s west, whose foreign debt amounts to 58% of its total $37.4 billion public debt as of October 2022. That said, the country has been trying to achieve its external debt restructuring under the G20 Common Framework. Along with Ghana, Zambia, in Africa’s south, is also pursuing debt restructuring, because the country is unable to pay its $13.04 billion external debt in a timely manner.
Earlier, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema lashed out at what he called "suicidal" interest rates comparing them to a "black mamba kiss of death".
Concerning the foreign debt trap problem, many African leaders have repeatedly urged African nations not to deal with international financial organizations due to "unfair" conditions. For instance, touching upon the external loans of African nations in June 2022, Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo urged Africa to stop "begging" the West, emphasizing the key role of the African Development Bank and the Africa Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) concerning the continent's development.
"If we stop being beggars and spend African money inside the continent, Africa will not need to ask for respect from anyone, we will get the respect we deserve. If we make it prosperous as it should be, respect will follow," he noted.
https://sputniknews.com/20230307/nigerias-buhari-slams-unfair-international-debt-architecture-1108140161.html ParasiteWest: There cannot be a right government until the West is put in their place. The interest of the West in developing countries is to make sure the developing countries remain impoverished so the citizens of those countries would find migration to the West for 'greener pastures' attractive where they're then exploited and exposed to modern day slavery. Their intent is to keep the West as a 'paradise' in the minds of the manipulated public. The West influenced the politics of Africa directly/indirectly. The right govt will get the 'Gaddafi treatment' |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russian Ex-president Talks Of ‘final Nail’ In Neocolonialism Coffin by BidenDTrounce: 2:21pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
BidenDTrounce: Who wrote this for Buhari? Buhari is not that intelligent. If it's Tinubu now, I know he's capable of writing this.
Nigeria's Buhari Slams 'Unfair' International Debt Architecture
Struggling with their external debt burden is one of the burning issues for many African countries. Many believe that the problem is that certain countries cannot timely service their foreign debt due to the unfair terms stipulated by international financial organizations, which forces them to seek restructuring in the first place.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has castigated today's international financial organizations and their "unfair" debt architecture as favoring only advanced nations. He aligned with the United Nations Secretary-General’s description on the global financial system as an "unfair debt architecture that not only charges poor countries much more money to borrow on the market than advanced economies, but downgrades them when they even think of restructuring their debt or applying for debt relief."
Speaking at the UN Conference of Least Developed Countries held in Doha, Qatar, Buhari called on developed and developing nations to offer duty-free and quota-free market access to the 46 countries mentioned on the UN least-developed countries (LDC) list; most of these countries are African ones.
In line with the UN rules concerning the LDCs, the countries listed should be granted such benefits as preferential market access, technical assistance, aid, and capacity-building on technology. Buhari went on to shine the spotlight on the mounting debt burden shouldered by least-developed countries and emphasized the need to reform the international financial architecture so that poor countries become its priority.
Given these conditions, the Nigerian leader continued, the possibility for many countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals "remains bleak." The head of state also said the development of poor countries is often impeded by challenges which are outside their hands and beyond their control, and this corroborates the need of countries for assistance in unlocking their economic potential.
Buhari made these statements as Nigeria struggles its foreign debt burden. According to Finance Minister of Nigeria Zainab Ahmed, the western African country spent nearly 80% of its revenue on servicing its debt between January and November 2022, which amounted to $11.3 billion. Besides Nigeria, there is a host of African countries grappling with the same problem
According to a 2022 report by the World Bank, more than half of low-income countries of which most are African, cannot meet their obligations on paying foreign debts. One of the listed countries is Ghana, in Africa’s west, whose foreign debt amounts to 58% of its total $37.4 billion public debt as of October 2022. That said, the country has been trying to achieve its external debt restructuring under the G20 Common Framework. Along with Ghana, Zambia, in Africa’s south, is also pursuing debt restructuring, because the country is unable to pay its $13.04 billion external debt in a timely manner.
Earlier, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema lashed out at what he called "suicidal" interest rates comparing them to a "black mamba kiss of death".
Concerning the foreign debt trap problem, many African leaders have repeatedly urged African nations not to deal with international financial organizations due to "unfair" conditions. For instance, touching upon the external loans of African nations in June 2022, Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo urged Africa to stop "begging" the West, emphasizing the key role of the African Development Bank and the Africa Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) concerning the continent's development.
"If we stop being beggars and spend African money inside the continent, Africa will not need to ask for respect from anyone, we will get the respect we deserve. If we make it prosperous as it should be, respect will follow," he noted.
https://sputniknews.com/20230307/nigerias-buhari-slams-unfair-international-debt-architecture-1108140161.html ParasiteWest: There cannot be a right government until the West is put in their place. The interest of the West in developing countries is to make sure the developing countries remain impoverished so the citizens of those countries would find migration to the West for 'greener pastures' attractive where they're then exploited and exposed to modern day slavery. Their intent is to keep the West as a 'paradise' in the minds of the manipulated public. The West influenced the politics of Africa directly/indirectly. The right govt will get the 'Gaddafi treatment' |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Declares War On Korea by BidenDTrounce: 2:20pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
BidenDTrounce: Who wrote this for Buhari? Buhari is not that intelligent. If it's Tinubu now, I know he's capable of writing this.
Nigeria's Buhari Slams 'Unfair' International Debt Architecture
Struggling with their external debt burden is one of the burning issues for many African countries. Many believe that the problem is that certain countries cannot timely service their foreign debt due to the unfair terms stipulated by international financial organizations, which forces them to seek restructuring in the first place.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has castigated today's international financial organizations and their "unfair" debt architecture as favoring only advanced nations. He aligned with the United Nations Secretary-General’s description on the global financial system as an "unfair debt architecture that not only charges poor countries much more money to borrow on the market than advanced economies, but downgrades them when they even think of restructuring their debt or applying for debt relief."
Speaking at the UN Conference of Least Developed Countries held in Doha, Qatar, Buhari called on developed and developing nations to offer duty-free and quota-free market access to the 46 countries mentioned on the UN least-developed countries (LDC) list; most of these countries are African ones.
In line with the UN rules concerning the LDCs, the countries listed should be granted such benefits as preferential market access, technical assistance, aid, and capacity-building on technology. Buhari went on to shine the spotlight on the mounting debt burden shouldered by least-developed countries and emphasized the need to reform the international financial architecture so that poor countries become its priority.
Given these conditions, the Nigerian leader continued, the possibility for many countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals "remains bleak." The head of state also said the development of poor countries is often impeded by challenges which are outside their hands and beyond their control, and this corroborates the need of countries for assistance in unlocking their economic potential.
Buhari made these statements as Nigeria struggles its foreign debt burden. According to Finance Minister of Nigeria Zainab Ahmed, the western African country spent nearly 80% of its revenue on servicing its debt between January and November 2022, which amounted to $11.3 billion. Besides Nigeria, there is a host of African countries grappling with the same problem
According to a 2022 report by the World Bank, more than half of low-income countries of which most are African, cannot meet their obligations on paying foreign debts. One of the listed countries is Ghana, in Africa’s west, whose foreign debt amounts to 58% of its total $37.4 billion public debt as of October 2022. That said, the country has been trying to achieve its external debt restructuring under the G20 Common Framework. Along with Ghana, Zambia, in Africa’s south, is also pursuing debt restructuring, because the country is unable to pay its $13.04 billion external debt in a timely manner.
Earlier, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema lashed out at what he called "suicidal" interest rates comparing them to a "black mamba kiss of death".
Concerning the foreign debt trap problem, many African leaders have repeatedly urged African nations not to deal with international financial organizations due to "unfair" conditions. For instance, touching upon the external loans of African nations in June 2022, Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo urged Africa to stop "begging" the West, emphasizing the key role of the African Development Bank and the Africa Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) concerning the continent's development.
"If we stop being beggars and spend African money inside the continent, Africa will not need to ask for respect from anyone, we will get the respect we deserve. If we make it prosperous as it should be, respect will follow," he noted.
https://sputniknews.com/20230307/nigerias-buhari-slams-unfair-international-debt-architecture-1108140161.html ParasiteWest: There cannot be a right government until the West is put in their place. The interest of the West in developing countries is to make sure the developing countries remain impoverished so the citizens of those countries would find migration to the West for 'greener pastures' attractive where they're then exploited and exposed to modern day slavery. Their intent is to keep the West as a 'paradise' in the minds of the manipulated public. The West influenced the politics of Africa directly/indirectly. The right govt will get the 'Gaddafi treatment' |
Foreign Affairs › Re: India Poised To Ditch Dollar In Trade With Neighbor by BidenDTrounce(op): 2:19pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
Who wrote this for Buhari? Buhari is not that intelligent. If it's Tinubu now, I know he's capable of writing this. Nigeria's Buhari Slams 'Unfair' International Debt ArchitectureStruggling with their external debt burden is one of the burning issues for many African countries. Many believe that the problem is that certain countries cannot timely service their foreign debt due to the unfair terms stipulated by international financial organizations, which forces them to seek restructuring in the first place.Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has castigated today's international financial organizations and their "unfair" debt architecture as favoring only advanced nations.He aligned with the United Nations Secretary-General’s description on the global financial system as an "unfair debt architecture that not only charges poor countries much more money to borrow on the market than advanced economies, but downgrades them when they even think of restructuring their debt or applying for debt relief."Speaking at the UN Conference of Least Developed Countries held in Doha, Qatar, Buhari called on developed and developing nations to offer duty-free and quota-free market access to the 46 countries mentioned on the UN least-developed countries (LDC) list; most of these countries are African ones. In line with the UN rules concerning the LDCs, the countries listed should be granted such benefits as preferential market access, technical assistance, aid, and capacity-building on technology. Buhari went on to shine the spotlight on the mounting debt burden shouldered by least-developed countries and emphasized the need to reform the international financial architecture so that poor countries become its priority. Given these conditions, the Nigerian leader continued, the possibility for many countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals "remains bleak."The head of state also said the development of poor countries is often impeded by challenges which are outside their hands and beyond their control, and this corroborates the need of countries for assistance in unlocking their economic potential. Buhari made these statements as Nigeria struggles its foreign debt burden. According to Finance Minister of Nigeria Zainab Ahmed, the western African country spent nearly 80% of its revenue on servicing its debt between January and November 2022, which amounted to $11.3 billion. Besides Nigeria, there is a host of African countries grappling with the same problemAccording to a 2022 report by the World Bank, more than half of low-income countries of which most are African, cannot meet their obligations on paying foreign debts. One of the listed countries is Ghana, in Africa’s west, whose foreign debt amounts to 58% of its total $37.4 billion public debt as of October 2022. That said, the country has been trying to achieve its external debt restructuring under the G20 Common Framework. Along with Ghana, Zambia, in Africa’s south, is also pursuing debt restructuring, because the country is unable to pay its $13.04 billion external debt in a timely manner. Earlier, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema lashed out at what he called "suicidal" interest rates comparing them to a "black mamba kiss of death".Concerning the foreign debt trap problem, many African leaders have repeatedly urged African nations not to deal with international financial organizations due to "unfair" conditions. For instance, touching upon the external loans of African nations in June 2022, Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo urged Africa to stop "begging" the West, emphasizing the key role of the African Development Bank and the Africa Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) concerning the continent's development. "If we stop being beggars and spend African money inside the continent, Africa will not need to ask for respect from anyone, we will get the respect we deserve. If we make it prosperous as it should be, respect will follow," he noted.https://sputniknews.com/20230307/nigerias-buhari-slams-unfair-international-debt-architecture-1108140161.htmlParasiteWest: There cannot be a right government until the West is put in their place. The interest of the West in developing countries is to make sure the developing countries remain impoverished so the citizens of those countries would find migration to the West for 'greener pastures' attractive where they're then exploited and exposed to modern day slavery. Their intent is to keep the West as a 'paradise' in the minds of the manipulated public. The West influenced the politics of Africa directly/indirectly. The right govt will get the 'Gaddafi treatment' |
Politics › Re: The Internet Never Forgets: Gbadebo Vivour Accused Of Insulting Pastor Adeboye by BidenDTrounce: 1:19pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
Adeboye is a Charlatan...So..... |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Over 90000 Ukrainian Militants Killed As Zelensky Loses Stalingrad by BidenDTrounce(op): 1:17pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
BidenDTrounce: Yes, I saw it too and there are solid preparations for that... unfortunately, it coincides with Ukraine's loss of Stalingrad. unfortunately for Ukraine |
Foreign Affairs › Re: India Poised To Ditch Dollar In Trade With Neighbor by BidenDTrounce(op): 12:40pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
Yuan Squeezing Out Dollar On Russian MarketBidenDTrounce: The Chinese currency has outperformed the greenback by volume of trading on the Moscow Exchange for the first time on record
India’s Imports Of Russian Oil Hit Record High – Media https://www.nairaland.com/7597748/indias-imports-russian-oil-hit
The Chinese yuan has overtaken the US dollar as the most traded currency on the Russian stock market for the first time ever, business daily Kommersant reported on Monday.
According to the outlet’s estimates, based on data from the Moscow Exchange (MOEX), the yuan was the most traded currency in February, displacing the US dollar from the top spot.
Statistics showed that, over the month, the volume of Chinese currency trading exceeded 1.48 trillion rubles ($19.6 billion), which is one-third higher than in January. The volume of transactions with the dollar also increased in February, but only by 8% to 1.42 trillion rubles ($18.8 billion). As a result, the yuan accounted for almost 40% of the total volume of trading in major currencies, the dollar’s share was just over 38%, while the euro stood at 21.2%. To compare, the greenback’s trading volume a year ago accounted for 87.6%, the euro for 11.9%, while the yuan for just 0.32%.
Such changes increasingly reflect Russia’s withdrawal from transactions in “unfriendly” currencies against the backdrop of expanding EU and US sanctions, Kommersant wrote.
Meanwhile, Chinese customs data shows trade turnover between Beijing and Moscow over the past year increased by 29.3%, exceeding $190 billion. About half of Russia’s trade turnover with China is in rubles and yuan, according to chief analyst at Sovcombank Mikhail Vasilyev.
Some large Russian companies have already completely switched to trading in yuan with China, some still maintain the parity of the Chinese currency with the dollar. We expect that the share of national currencies used in trade with China will increase in the coming months,” Vasilyev told Kommersant.
The continuing risks of Western sanctions on the Moscow Exchange and the National Clearing Center, as well as the de-dollarization policy pursued by the Bank of Russia, also contribute to the decline in demand for the currency of unfriendly countries,” Vasilyev explained.
Chief analyst at PSB Egor Zhilnikov believes that over time the yuan will gradually become a more liquid currency against the background of both the continued de-dollarization of the Russian economy and the shift in household demand to Asian currencies. Trading volumes on the Russian stock market will rise both in the settlements for ‘tomorrow’ and ‘today,’ he predicted.
https://www.rt.com/business/572520-yuan-dollar-russian-market/ |
Foreign Affairs › Re: India Poised To Ditch Dollar In Trade With Neighbor by BidenDTrounce(op): 12:36pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
India’s Imports Of Russian Oil Hit Record HighBidenDTrounce: Refiners continue to snap up Russian cargoes at a discount to other grades.
Russian oil exports to India, the world's third-largest crude importer after China and the US, climbed to a record 1.62 million barrels per day (bpd) in February, making Russia India’s largest crude supplier for the fifth straight month, The Hindu reported on Sunday, citing cargo tracker Vortexa.
According to the report, Moscow’s oil exports to the country surged 28% month-on-month and surpassed combined deliveries from Iraq and Saudi Arabia, India’s main suppliers for decades. Imports from Saudi Arabia dropped 16% month-on-month to 647,800 bpd, while deliveries from Iraq amounted to some 939,900 bpd.
Russia now supplies 35% of all India’s oil imports, a significant increase from its share of less than 1% of India's energy market in 2021. New Delhi began to boost purchases of Russian crude shortly after the start of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine and the ensuing Western sanctions. The restrictions resulted in Russia losing its traditional oil buyers from the West, and forced the country to seek alternative markets for its energy by introducing discounts.
“Indian refiners are enjoying a boost in refining margins from processing discounted Russian crude… Refiners' import appetite for Russian barrels are likely to remain robust as long as the economics are favorable, and financial and logistical services to support the trade are available,” Vortexa's head of Asia-Pacific analysis, Serena Huang, said.
India has kept up its Russian oil purchases despite calls from the West to stop the imports. New Delhi has stressed that energy security is a top priority, and it will continue to make its own choices on suppliers. According to the Russian ambassador to India, Denis Alipov, Western sanctions have in fact drawn Russia and India closer together, causing an unprecedented growth in bilateral trade. https://www.rt.com/business/572490-india-imports-russian-oil-record/
Bloody Indians!!! They're financing Putin's war!  This is totally unacceptable!!! Sanction India now!!  |
Foreign Affairs › India Poised To Ditch Dollar In Trade With Neighbor by BidenDTrounce(op): 12:33pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
Rupee settlements could boost New Delhi’s economic ties with Sri Lanka. India and Sri Lanka are discussing shifting away from the US dollar to settlements using the Indian rupee, as the two countries look to strengthen their partnership through trade and investments. Rupee settlements are expected to derive benefits like shorter timelines, lower exchange costs and easier availability of trade credits for participating financial institutions. The initiative may also have a beneficial impact on the nations' respective tourism and hospitality industries.A discussion of the issue, arranged by the High Commission of India, was held in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo last week. "Representatives from the Bank of Ceylon, State Bank of India, and the Indian Bank shared their experiences and informed the audience that they had started carrying out INR-denominated trade transactions through respective Vostro/Nostro accounts after the creation of [an] enabling framework by the Reserve Bank of India [RBI] and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka [CBSL] in 2022," the commission said in a statement, seen by the PTI news agency. The shift can only boost the countries' joint efforts in building a stronger and closer economic partnership through trade and investment-led measures, Gopal Baglay, India's High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, said. Last year, Sri Lanka was hit by the worst economic crisis since the South Asian country declared independence from Britain in 1948. The crisis, initially caused by a shortage of foreign currency arising from the pandemic-related restriction of tourism, led to dire shortages of fuel, food and basic necessities. The country’s government didn’t have the funds to pay for imports. In April, Sri Lanka defaulted on its foreign debt of $34.8 billion, according to its Department of External Resources. Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Nandalal Weerasinghe praised the currency-switch measure, saying the Indian and Sri Lankan business communities strongly support it. https://www.rt.com/business/572517-india-sri-lanka-dollar-rupee/
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Over 90000 Ukrainian Militants Killed As Zelensky Loses Stalingrad by BidenDTrounce(op): 4:05am On Mar 07, 2023 |
Eazzii: All I see is great deviation from the scheme of things. Wake up!!! Yes, I saw it too and there are solid preparations for that... unfortunately, it coincides with Ukraine's loss of Stalingrad. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Over 90000 Ukrainian Militants Killed As Zelensky Loses Stalingrad by BidenDTrounce(op): 3:58am On Mar 07, 2023 |
BidenDTrounce:
Sanction India NOW!!!!  The EU stands with the Nazis in Ukraine!! The West has successfully isolated Russia. Sanction India now... trading with Russia is UNACCEPTABLE!! 
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Over 90000 Ukrainian Militants Killed As Zelensky Loses Stalingrad by BidenDTrounce(op): 3:56am On Mar 07, 2023 |
Sanction India NOW!!!! 
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Over 90000 Ukrainian Militants Killed As Zelensky Loses Stalingrad by BidenDTrounce(op): 3:04am On Mar 07, 2023 |
More for Ipob miscreants. BidenDTrounce: After thier initial braggadocious behaviour and bravado, they've finally eaten the humble pie 😂 The polls by so called Western 'experts' was rubbished.
They made deafening noise on the internet, they controlled the information space and they were dealt a heavy blow. At least, Peter Obi will be remembered as Nigeria's online President. The IPOB miscreants have gone back to thier Biafra or death mantra but we will deal with them ruthlessly and mercilessly😂
Zelensky's partner in terrorism (Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB secessionist leader) claims to be a Jew, he claims the Igbo people are Jews but.... if he's(Kanu) a Jew and Zelensky is also a Jew, then why does Kanu appear to believe in the right of self determination and Zelensky doesn't?
I hope these losers find accommodation in Ghana, Cameroon or South Africa where they can live out thier lives in exile. Whether Zelensky/Kanu is an ethnic jew or religious jew..it's irrelevant.
What I do know for a fact is that the Banderite (Zelensky) in Kiev espouses the Nazi ideology of eradicating Russian culture and he murdered Russian speaking Ukrainians. Russophobia is Nazism and Zelensky is a Nazi in that regard. P.S: (Bandera was an Ukrainian that colluded with the Nazis to terrorize his fellow Ukrainians)
From the results of this election, the mood of the igbos are clear. They voted along tribalistic/ethnic lines and I do not blame them. They feel marginalized and disconnected from Nigeria so they want to pacify themselves with having one of thier sons at the helm.
From every indication, if a referendum on breaking away from Nigeria was held today, the result is crystal clear, they do not want to be part of corporate entity called Nigeria.
Simon Ekpa (of igbo extraction) was arrested for attempts to stimulate an Igbo election boycott by bullying the Igbos to sit at home (not participate in the election). Other igbos disagreed with him as they saw that this would diminish Peter Obi's chances at the presidency. Igbos like Simon Ekpa do not care about Oby Ezekwesili (Oby is a political appointee of Zelensky for cosmetic purposes because some similarities could be drawn between the Igbos who do not want to be part of Nigeria and the people of the Donbass who do not want to be part of Nazi Ukraine).
This election is related to Ukraine and that's why he appointed her (I'll illustrate...it's to offer them the oppurtunity to use that type of Zelensky is a jew stupid argument that they were peddling to cause a distraction and mislead igbos).
The right to self determination of the Igbos should be respected. After all, there's a rule for that. Why is that those that were part of drafting these international laws the the same people to violate and bend it the most? (I'm talking about the West).
My interest (Africa's interst) is aligned with Russia(so even if they were lying, we would still support them but they're actually not lying. Thier position is legitimate and justifiable, they have to protect thier national interest, they have to protect Russia against Russophobia/Nazism, they have to make sure Russia is not subjugated).
Africa's interest is aligned with Russia. We're tired of your neocolonialism, we're tired of your terrorism, we see through you, we're tired of your lies, we're tired of rebranded slavery, we're tired of the economic disparity, we're tired of hegemony. (This was directed at the West)
Personally, I wish they'll(Russia) deal with you guys with a ruthless hand but they've been very gentle...they've not even done 0.0001% of the atrocities the West commits.
And when they say Russia has a Nazi problem(people who have a problem with jews), Nazism is outlawed in Russia but it's Ukraine that votes to support the glorification of Nazism. It speaks volumes. The presence of Nazism in Ukraine is self evident. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Over 90000 Ukrainian Militants Killed As Zelensky Loses Stalingrad by BidenDTrounce(op): 2:57am On Mar 07, 2023 |
I spotted an Ipob moniker. Possibly a miscreant. BidenDTrounce: We need a formal test of popularity of the Biafran question amongst igbos. IPOB militant movement is not the solution. It's a terror/criminal movement.
Do majority of Igbos want to secede or is the conception of seccession just propagated by a few igbo mischief makers?
I'm pro Russia, I support the right to self determination of the Ukrainian people of Russian descent in the Donbass Republics (formerly part of Ukraine) so it'll be hypocritical of me to apply a different language towards the igbos in Nigeria. Crimea had a referendum and there was the Minsk agreement (read about it if you don't know it). Russia's Special Military Operation (which is warranted) in Ukraine began due to failures to implement the Minsk agreement. IPOBs miscreants can't just wake up and start causing trouble without justifiable reasons.
First, form a political party then elect your members to gubernatorial positions in your territory. Afterwards, let these governors (after selecting a chairman amongst themselves) organize a referendum and let's know what the Igbos want. It's your right..you can decide to stay in Nigeria and you can decide otherwise.
If secession receives overwhelming support (through the referendum) then you should exploit every means to secede. The Nigerian government and the international community must listen to you or we can throw the UN away since it's clear that it's an impotent organization and it's just like Nigerian laws (they exist in theory but not in practice). At that time, if you decide that violence is the key (if Nigeria/UN fails to yield to your legitimate demand) you're actually justified. Engage in violence if you know you're prepared and you can handle it or else, it'll just be a repetition of the civil war (you know how that ended).
If you miss all these steps and jump straight to violence, you're a trouble makers and you should be shot on sight. |