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TravelRe: ...:::::::: Truly A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes - Angola ::::::::... by blackspade(op): 11:26pm On Apr 24, 2009
TravelRe: ...:::::::: Truly A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes - Angola ::::::::... by blackspade(op): 11:23pm On Apr 24, 2009
To give an idea of just how much construction is going on in Angola, here are a few development projects that are taking place across the country:

Capital Building
[img]http://www.norigem.pt/imagens/esc_otrs_13_1.jpg[/img]

Luxury Office & Residential Building
https://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj56/morgenstille/bangola8.jpg?t=1203880341

Baia Building
[img]http://www.gjp.pt/imagens.php?src=UPLOAD_ZIPED-0520991001211299653-414.jpg&x=554[/img]

Complex of Peace
https://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj56/morgenstille/libv2.jpg?t=1209553217

Kinaxixi Complex
[img]http://www.sigmagroup.ao/goodsimg/LImg_1221815879.jpg[/img]

More can be found at this site:
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=702740


Pictures of construction:
[img]http://www.abload.de/img/img_2886xxw.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.abload.de/img/img_3008zzq.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.abload.de/img/img_2966qzc.jpg[/img]


For those who will ask "What about poor people? All I see is projects that will benefit the rich!", Angola is Africa's no. 1 leader in construction of social housing. They're trying to build 1,000,000 units by 2012.

Low income housing under construction in Luanda

https://www.hxss.com.cn/hxgs/upfile/newsfile/2007122813334117.jpg

[img]http://www.abload.de/img/img_1509wdx.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.abload.de/img/img_1508vff.jpg[/img]

When they say they're going to do something in Angola, it gets done.
TravelRe: ...:::::::: Truly A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes - Angola ::::::::... by blackspade(op): 11:13pm On Apr 24, 2009
TravelRe: ...:::::::: Truly A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes - Angola ::::::::... by blackspade(op): 11:06pm On Apr 24, 2009
TravelRe: ...:::::::: Truly A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes - Angola ::::::::... by blackspade(op): 11:05pm On Apr 24, 2009
Note: The above pictures are mostly from around 2003-2005, I have many more recent ones that will blow you away! wink
TravelRe: ...:::::::: Truly A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes - Angola ::::::::... by blackspade(op): 11:04pm On Apr 24, 2009
TravelRe: ...:::::::: Truly A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes - Angola ::::::::... by blackspade(op): 10:27pm On Apr 24, 2009
TravelRe: ...:::::::: Truly A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes - Angola ::::::::... by blackspade(op): 10:26pm On Apr 24, 2009
Travel...:::::::: Truly A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes - Angola ::::::::... by blackspade(op): 10:23pm On Apr 24, 2009
[center][size=15pt]Angola[/size]

https://angolateam.org/images/angola_map.jpg[/center]

Angola and it's recent transformation is amazing to say the least. This country has been through over 30 years of civil war, and has been in peace since 2002. Since then, the country has recorded the fastest economic growth in the world in 2007, and it's on it's way to becoming an economic heavyweight in Southern Africa. Although there is some obvious corruption going on within their government, everyone is benefiting from this turnaround, with their economy becoming more and more diversified as the days go on. Here's a little information about the country before I start with the pictures:


Area: 1,246,700 m2


Language: Portuguese (Official), Umbundu, Kimbundu, Kikongo, Fiote, Chokwé


Major Cities: Luanda (Capital), Huambo, Benguela, Lubango, Lobito, Malange, Kuito, Cabinda


Religion: Majority Roman Catholic, then indigenous religions


Head of State: José Eduardo dos Santos (MPLA)


GDP (PPP): $114.6 billion (2008 est.)


GDP - real growth rate: 3-6% (2009 est.)


GDP - per capita (PPP): $9,100 (2008 est.)


Geography: Angola lies on the west coast of Africa, between latitude 5° & 18°S and longitude 11º & 24°E. It borders the Republic of Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, Namibia to the south, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the northeast. The Atlantic Ocean lies to the west. Angola’s terrain can be described as falling into three major zones. A narrow coastal plain, expanding to 200km in places and climbing to an altitude of 400m, a chain of coastal mountains, and vast plateaus rising to between 1,000 and 2,000m high. The highest being Mount Moco (2,620m). The country’s main rivers flow down from the interior toward the Atlantic Ocean. Its principal hydrographic basins are the Zaire, Kwanza and Cunene, which flow into the Atlantic, and the Zambezi, flowing into the Indian Ocean.


Population: Because of the civil war that ravaged the country for almost 30 years, there has not been an accurate census conducted since the early 1970s. Estimates point to a population ranging from about 12 million to over 16 million inhabitants.


Ethnic Groups: Several ethnic groups exist: the Ovimbundu (center), is the most significant group, accounting for some 38% of the population, with the Mbundu (northwest), the second most important, accounting for 23%. In the north, live the Bakongo, comprising approximately 13% of the population, while there are other small minorities such as the Lunda-Chokwe (east), Nganguela (south), Cuanhama, Nyaneca and Nkhumbi. Mesticos (Mixed Portuguese & Black African) comprise about 3% of the population. Since the early 2000s, there been a significant increase in the number of Chinese calling Angola their home, mostly due to China's ever increasing interest in Angola.


Political & Administrative Organization: Angola was a Portuguese colony for some 500 years, having won independence on November 11, 1975. In the wake of a period (between 1977 and 1990) in which a one-party system was in place, the situation began to change after May 1991, with Angola becoming a multi-party democracy. The 1975 Constitution was amended several times, thereby ensuring, since 1992, the pluralism of parties, universal suffrage, broader individual rights and guarantees, and the separation of legislative, executive, and judiciary functions. The Angolan political system is a semi-presidential one, with the President of the Republic, who is head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces, being elected by direct and universal vote for a five-year period, renewable up to a maximum of three mandates. The current president of the Republic is José Eduardo dos Santos, who has also taken on the role of head of government since 1998.

Legislative power is entrusted to the 233-member National Assembly, elected for a four-year period. For the past 30 years, the Angolan political scene has been dominated by 2 parties – the MPLA (in power) and UNITA. The government holds executive power, with the cabinet accountable to the National Assembly. Judicial power is exercised by the courts. In administrative terms, the country is divided into 18 provinces, run by governors. The 18 provinces are: Bengo, Benguela, Bié, Cabinda, Kuando Kubango, Cunene, Huambo, Huíla, Kwanza North, Kwanza South, Luanda, Lunda North, Lunda South, Malange, Moxico, Namibe, Uíge, and Zaire. These provinces are subdivided into 164 municipalities, taking in 376 communes and 1,671 village settlements.



I hope everyone enjoys the pictures, and if you can, please leave a comment!
TravelRe: Why Can't Nigeria Be Like Ghana? by blackspade(m): 4:51am On Apr 23, 2009
Why are so many of my people in denial? Another way Ghana leads West Africa in example is in it's oil sector. Ghana has just recently explored their vast oil reserves, but they have already been praised by numerous International agencies for the transparency, and orderliness of that sector. With Nigeria's problems, I wouldn't be surprised if one day you see the oil companies shutting down their facilities and moving to Ghana, as well as Angola (another country Nigeria could take a few notes from, minus the MPLA corruption of course). Ghana also has a relatively low amount on ethnic/religious tension, hence the fact you almost never hear about ethnic, or religious riots there.

Now don't misconstrue my words, I love Naija to death, and will represent my nation until the end. But, I also believe that you should give credit where it is due.
TravelRe: Why Can't Nigeria Be Like Ghana? by blackspade(m): 8:22am On Apr 22, 2009
@ OneNaija

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/nakeddrinkingcoffee/FuckYou.jpg

Learn to not put words in other peoples' mouths, especially if you do not know them!

Anyways, neither country is better. Both Nigeria AND Ghana are THIRD WORLD countries with shitty spots all over! The only exception is one has shown the world it has a working, transparent democracy, while the other. . . . wink
PoliticsRe: Who Is A Nigerian ? by blackspade(m): 3:17am On Apr 18, 2009
PoliticsRe: Northern Nigerians Are Not Civilized Peoples by blackspade(m): 3:09am On Apr 18, 2009
Divide and conquer at its best.
CultureRe: Nigerian White Boy Speaking English And Hausa by blackspade(m): 3:08am On Apr 18, 2009
shocked
CultureRe: For Those Who Speak Italian This Way, Please No English. by blackspade(m): 3:05am On Apr 18, 2009
Dove sono i diffusori Italiano? huh
CultureRe: Enugu: When A Man’s Father Dies He Must Buy A Horse And Slaughter It. by blackspade(m): 2:48am On Apr 18, 2009
This culture of wastefulness is truly disgusting.
TravelRe: I'm A Panel-Beater. I Need Visa by blackspade(m): 2:43am On Apr 18, 2009
LOL!!!

grin grin grin grin grin
TravelRe: Why Can't Nigeria Be Like Ghana? by blackspade(m): 2:34am On Apr 18, 2009
TravelRe: Why Can't Nigeria Be Like Ghana? by blackspade(m): 2:17am On Apr 18, 2009
gozzilla:
If these pictures are reasons nigeria should be like Ghana man you need to come back home from the state. Take a tour from VI get dropped off at calabar, move to uyo. Then maybe drop off at Abuja then come back here and give us a reply
I was posting these pictures in response to those who say they've never seen Ghana.
TravelRe: Why Can't Nigeria Be Like Ghana? by blackspade(m): 2:13am On Apr 18, 2009
TravelRe: Why Can't Nigeria Be Like Ghana? by blackspade(m): 2:02am On Apr 18, 2009
TravelRe: Why Can't Nigeria Be Like Ghana? by blackspade(m): 2:00am On Apr 18, 2009
Some pictures of Ghana:

https://lh4.ggpht.com/_5aRtJLeLvAw/SXJEglqL5kI/AAAAAAAAHuM/UQdfW-wqwd8/s800/DSC_4986.JPG

https://lh4.ggpht.com/_cz8D8USH1MI/SW2zk6Azd7I/AAAAAAAABXo/bT1M7uIMZqg/s800/IMG_0070.JPG

https://lh6.ggpht.com/_cz8D8USH1MI/SW2zJyEZ-3I/AAAAAAAABWk/BQYjFdUzX8o/s800/IMG_0054.JPG

https://lh4.ggpht.com/_cz8D8USH1MI/SW2pqXB1EkI/AAAAAAAABTs/mb8BLkHJtKs/s800/IMG_0032.JPG

https://lh6.ggpht.com/_cz8D8USH1MI/SW2pxv1ycjI/AAAAAAAABUI/B0ECSINSdck/s800/IMG_0035.JPG

https://lh5.ggpht.com/_KX06-sxJ6ok/SYd-oU2AUpI/AAAAAAAAAk4/OfNZNbMr46c/s800/Bojo%20and%20Goodbye%20Ben%20026.JPG

https://lh3.ggpht.com/_KX06-sxJ6ok/SY9caErf74I/AAAAAAAAApQ/Nj2_MWi43cM/s800/P1000712.JPG

https://lh5.ggpht.com/_KX06-sxJ6ok/SY9ceQ0wS-I/AAAAAAAAApY/FSOybQK8ZL8/s800/P1000717.JPG

https://lh3.ggpht.com/_KX06-sxJ6ok/SY9cE1HU4FI/AAAAAAAAAog/oLT6ejj2Bz8/s800/P1000685.JPG

https://lh3.ggpht.com/_YgTbyXCWAUU/SAt5skot-FI/AAAAAAAABUU/MvYsRkV-hAs/s800/19042008084.jpg

https://lh3.ggpht.com/_YgTbyXCWAUU/SAt5jkot-DI/AAAAAAAABUE/JgFwk5sJnkA/s800/19042008082.jpg

https://lh6.ggpht.com/_9XVlRsLRGMI/SYkprrVOw1I/AAAAAAAAANA/jpj-KTs4MPM/s1024/IMG_0839.jpg

https://lh3.ggpht.com/_YgTbyXCWAUU/SAt5vkot-GI/AAAAAAAABUc/MrYt0_uoZKE/s800/SDC10104.JPG

https://lh5.ggpht.com/_YgTbyXCWAUU/SAt7iEot-PI/AAAAAAAABVk/4tM1sNQB-1Q/s800/SDC10106.JPG

https://lh5.ggpht.com/_YgTbyXCWAUU/SAkTr04E10I/AAAAAAAABPc/GkeLYQoDMg8/s800/17042008065.jpg

https://lh5.ggpht.com/_BgGeaOkMvcM/SXjXllRSwnI/AAAAAAAAE7Q/iSX_gQXAa10/s800/IMG_2864.JPG

https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3326/3271355185_3a498d82f5_o.jpg

https://farm1.static.flickr.com/245/3264466884_cecfea87ef_o.jpg

https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3340/3271357501_de3c3cceea_b.jpg

https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3345/3272476735_9cb56f5979_b.jpg

https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3326/3271377959_2b368b7b6d_b.jpg

https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3414/3272476991_7bfc65b7b5_b.jpg

https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3356/3245351019_e0c50ec215_b.jpg

https://lh3.ggpht.com/_bcpQlviFDhc/SZIp2PrwPQI/AAAAAAAABOE/uviHdj0sQxs/s800/DSCN1818.JPG

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PoliticsRe: 15yrs For Any Moslem Caught In Burning Churches In Nigeria? by blackspade(m): 7:23am On Apr 14, 2009
Why just Muslims? angry
Music/RadioRe: Listen To "Fishe" w/ His Remix of Memphis Bleek's "Round Here" by blackspade(op): 2:40am On Apr 14, 2009
Bump!
PoliticsRe: Witchcraft: Community Sacks Six; Sets Homes, Farms Ablaze by blackspade(m): 12:45am On Apr 14, 2009
wink
PoliticsRe: Witchcraft: Community Sacks Six; Sets Homes, Farms Ablaze by blackspade(m): 12:34am On Apr 14, 2009
@Kobojunkie

JU[/b]ju i[b]S T[/b]he reason why our government is so [b]K[/b]orrupt, and [b]I[/b]s behind why the [b]D[/b]elta is so [b]D[/b]amn polluted. [b]I do[b]N[/b]'t know where to be[b]G[/b]in in telling you all the horrors I've seen in my village.

E[/b]ven in the [b]V[/b]ery shores of am[b]ER[/b]ica, there are unhol[b]Y elemen[b]T[/b]s wreaking H[/b]avoc on th[b]I[/b]s great [b]N[/b]ation. Most are immi[b]G[/b]rants from places like Ha[b]I[/b]ti, [b]S[/b]enegal [b]A[/b]nd [b]J[/b]amaica. Haitians are by far the w[b]O[/b]rst when it comes to witchcraft. These [b]K[/b]riol speakers export th[b]E[/b]ir voodoo from [b]THE juju I[/b]nfested [b]D[/b]epths of Ha[b]I[/b]ti t[b]O Florida, and from T[/b]here [b]S[/b]ome take it up to [b]W[/b]as[b]H[/b]ingt[b]O[/b]n, [b]B[/b]oston, and [b]E[/b]ven New York City (Brook[b]L[/b]yn, Long [b]I[/b]sland, [b]E[/b]ast NY). [b]V[/b]oodoo b[b]E everywhere IN TH[/b]e now [b]I[/b]mperfect U[b]S[/b]ofA! To fight off bad spirits, [b]M[/b]any j[b]UST HAVE (A M[/b]ust) th[b]E[/b]ir lucky [b]N[/b]on bad spiri[b]T spr[b]A[/b]y to discourage bad L[/b]uck curses. [b]P[/b]eople I know w[b]R[/b]ap [b]O[/b]ld [b]B[/b]a[b]L[/b]loons around th[b]E[/b]ir [b]M[/b]outh[b]S, that stops it from rotting out your teeth! lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Witchcraft: Community Sacks Six; Sets Homes, Farms Ablaze by blackspade(m): 8:42am On Apr 13, 2009
Una go laugh now. . . .

. . . . .but as always u dey cry later. I have seen with my own two eyes a man wizard in my village transform himself into a venomous snake! lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

Nigeria's development has been for far too long hindered by dark forces. We cannot afford to have these demonic individuals continue to curse us all!

PoliticsRe: Letter To President Umaru Yar'adua by blackspade(m): 4:34am On Apr 13, 2009
PoliticsRe: Witchcraft: Community Sacks Six; Sets Homes, Farms Ablaze by blackspade(m): 1:40am On Apr 13, 2009
Witchcraft has been holding our continent's development for too long, we as Nigerians need to do what Gambia is doing, and drive them out.

In about 5 years watch how fast Gambia is going to grow with all of the witches gone.

As a nation of over 200 million (I don't trust the "official" numbers), we easily have the largest concentration of witches on earth, only second to maybe India.

If more news like this was to surface, I can assure you we will be on our way to first world status.
Music/RadioRe: What Are You Listening To Right Now? by blackspade(m): 8:35am On Apr 12, 2009
[size=20pt]Fishe - Round Here[/size]

[flash=425,344]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgFm6pFx-0Q&hl=en&fs=1[/flash]
Music/RadioListen To "Fishe" w/ His Remix of Memphis Bleek's "Round Here" by blackspade(op): 8:26am On Apr 12, 2009
Dis guy is raw, I heard it today, una prolly heard it before but if not listen!

[flash=425,344]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgFm6pFx-0Q&hl=en&fs=1[/flash]

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