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PoliticsRe: Saudi Windfall: Nigeria Anticipates Billions In Immediate Investments by kibwiw: 2:42pm On Nov 15, 2023
where are you from? are u from saudi?


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TravelRe: Saudi Cancels Visa Of Air Peace's 264 Passengers After Arriving In Jeddah by kibwiw:
It's sadly not surprising that Saudi authorities canceled the visas of passengers; it's another move in a pattern of questionable decisions. Just like their attempts to 'SPORTSWASH' their global image by using oil money to host grand events like the Olympics.

It seems like genuine hospitality and human connection take a back seat when they should be driving.

TravelRe: Saudi Cancels Visa Of Air Peace's 264 Passengers After Arriving In Jeddah by kibwiw: 8:04am On Nov 14, 2023
Saudi Arabia's strategy of buying influence and prestige, whether it's in Nigeria or through bidding for major events like the World Cup, is becoming increasingly transparent.

The kingdom's financial power, fueled by oil money, has repeatedly been used to forge strategic partnerships and investments abroad.

However, this financial diplomacy often comes with a hidden cost – the neglect of human rights. For instance, in Nigeria and other nations, Saudi investments have been scrutinized for potentially enabling policies that undermine local human rights concerns.

The prospect of hosting the World Cup is another instance where Saudi Arabia's financial might risks overshadowing critical issues of human rights and fair play.

It's imperative that the international community remains vigilant, ensuring that economic alliances do not eclipse the need for human rights advocacy and ethical governance.

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