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Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Kemistri3(op): 10:04am On Nov 18, 2024
Here's a thread of iconic presidential photos from Africa that go hard🔥


A thread🧵

1) President Olusegun Obasanjo Of Nigeria and Jimmy Carter.

Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Kemistri3(op): 10:04am On Nov 18, 2024
2) President Joe Biden standing behind President William Ruto of Kenya at the White House.

Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Kemistri3(op): 10:05am On Nov 18, 2024
3) President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and his cows.

Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Kemistri3(op): 10:05am On Nov 18, 2024
4) Jerry Rawlings of Ghana & Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso

Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Kemistri3(op):
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Sonnobax15(m): 10:09am On Nov 18, 2024
lipsrsealed
Shouldn't African presidents be ashamed of themselves, especially when they travel abroad and see the level of development and civilization out there but can't come back home to replicate the same here? angry
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Kemistri3(op): 10:10am On Nov 18, 2024
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Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by VeryWickedBro: 10:15am On Nov 18, 2024
Kemistri3:
3) President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and his cows.
Over Buhari?

Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by MadPolitician: 10:20am On Nov 18, 2024
Kemistri3:
4) Jerry Rawlings of Ghana & Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso
Walking gingerly behind Sankara in that picture was one Blaise Campoare. He will go ahead to kill his friend Sankara months later, at the behest of the West, especially the then french president Francois Mitterrand. That event set Burkina Faso back by almost 50 years. Blaise Campoare was later chased out of power after almost 30 years as the president of Burkina Faso. There is no significant progress made by Burkina Faso under his rulership.

He is now living comfortably in exile in Cotedvoir. That was after the same french chased out Gbaagbo and imposed a lackey in the person of Alassan Quattarra as the president of Cotedvoir. Quattarras ancestry can be traced to, guess where.... Burkina Faso! And who was used to train and support the forces who invaded from northern Cotedvoir (Southern Burkina Faso) to arrest and disgrace Gbaagbo out of power? Blaise Campoare!
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Frigga13: 10:32am On Nov 18, 2024
MadPolitician:
Walking gingerly behind Sankara in that picture was one Blaise Campoare. He will go ahead to kill his friend Sankara months later, at the behest of the West, especially the then french president Francois Mitterrand. That event set Burkina Faso back by almost 50 years. Blaise Campoare was later chased out of power after almost 30 years as the president of Burkina Faso. There is no significant progress made by Burkina Faso under his rulership.

He is now living comfortably in exile in Cotedvoir. That was after the same french chased out Gbaagbo and imposed a lackey in the person of Alassan Quattarra as the president of Cotedvoir. Quattarras ancestry can be traced to, guess where.... Burkina Faso! And who was used to train and support the forces who invaded from northern Cotedvoir (Southern Burkina Faso) to arrest and disgrace Gbaagbo out of power? Blaise Campoare!
They will always take advantage of the gullible .. same humans Tinubu is currently sucking their balls and doing their bids ..


French and Africa ..

Burkina has rejected them today and are breathing fine ..
Niger chased them and currently deporting Nigerians with out qualms
Mali and others jet off ecowas and doing better than last decades .

Tinubu is sucking and today .. Nigerians has taken the former positions of this countries

Wetin I know

Reality over propaganda
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by ogaemma: 10:44am On Nov 18, 2024
Obasanjo was never an ugly man.
He got some swag's way back.
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Kemistri3(op): 10:48am On Nov 18, 2024
MadPolitician:
Walking gingerly behind Sankara in that picture was one Blaise Campoare. He will go ahead to kill his friend Sankara months later, at the behest of the West, especially the then french president Francois Mitterrand. That event set Burkina Faso back by almost 50 years. Blaise Campoare was later chased out of power after almost 30 years as the president of Burkina Faso. There is no significant progress made by Burkina Faso under his rulership.

He is now living comfortably in exile in Cotedvoir. That was after the same french chased out Gbaagbo and imposed a lackey in the person of Alassan Quattarra as the president of Cotedvoir. Quattarras ancestry can be traced to, guess where.... Burkina Faso! And who was used to train and support the forces who invaded from northern Cotedvoir (Southern Burkina Faso) to arrest and disgrace Gbaagbo out of power? Blaise Campoare!
Thomas Sankara is probably the greatest leader in modern African history

He achieved a lot under a very short time
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by MadPolitician:
Frigga13:
They will always take advantage of the gullible .. same humans Tinubu is currently sucking their balls and doing their bids ..


French and Africa ..

Burkina has rejected them today and are breathing fine ..
Niger chased them and currently deporting Nigerians with out qualms
Mali and others jet off ecowas and doing better than last decades .

Tinubu is sucking and today .. Nigerians has taken the former positions of this countries

Wetin I know

Reality over propaganda
And you know what's very painful in all these? It is the fact that Nigeria and Nigerians were always going out of the way to support some of this imperialist agendas very vociferoussly. You remember how most Nigerians were cheering on as the French special forces under a racist Sarkozy stormed the Ivorian presidential Palace and dragged out Gbaagbo and his wife in the most humiliating way possible. American special forces under Obama were also involved too.

Meanwhile Nigerians whose political agenda/news are set by a mercenary press domiciled along the Lagos Ibadan expressway, were far more upset with Gbaagbo than most Ivorians. We thought we were fight for democracy. Most Nigerians don't know that the the most prominent media houses in this country, are owned by western intelligence agencies, and that most of these folks fronting as local owners, are nothing but local proxies. It is the same thing with the banks.

But why were Nigerian so pissed with Gbaagbo to the extent that a bemused Goodluck Jonathan gave his go ahead for NATO forces to demolish the Ivorian presidential Palace? It was because the presidential elections in that country was said to have been rigged by Gbaagbo and NATO wanted Gbaagbo to respect regime term limits and leave office.

Well, right now Alassan Quattarra is in the middle of an unconstitutional third term! And you hear no whimper from Paris. He has finished serving his two terms and continued with a third term and the French are his biggest supporter!

I remember how we dragged the discussions here then with all these starry eyed Africans who gobble everything thrown at them by the CNN and VOA line hook and sinker, thinking the West was fighting for the Ivorians.

Many Ivorians hate Nigerians because of that event and many of those supporting Quattarra in Cotedvoir are from the northern part of the country that shares the same ethnic background with most of Burkina Faso.

We really need our own CNN and BBC in this country.
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by MadPolitician: 11:08am On Nov 18, 2024
Kemistri3:
Thomas Sankara is probably the greatest leader in modern African history

He achieved a lot under a very short time
By far the most selfless and purposeful leader to walk the face of this continent in recent history. Sankara was Very very patriotic, very very resourceful. Africa lost a gem there.

And most people think it is always easy to replace such leaders. It is not. Getting the right leader to occupy the right position at the right time can be very tricky. It is like having Messi or maradona in every Argentine world cup team. It's a generational thing. Seldom happens twice in a lifetime.

That's why when people like this are killed, the country starts to flounder around. Whether it is Sankara, Lumumba, Nkrumah or even Gaddafi. Assassinating the political prophets of any given society, has always been the surest path to destroy such societies.

It even gets worse when they are replaced with the Campoares, Mobutos, Bokassas and Eyademahs of this world. Characters that won't qualify as gardeners at the presidential compound being foisted on the country by western powers as leaders.

The west has been ruthless in Africa.
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Frigga13:
MadPolitician:
And you know what's very painful in all these? It is the fact that Nigeria and Nigerians were always going out of the way to support some of this imperialist agendas very vociferoussly. You remember how most Nigerians were cheering on as the French special forces under a racist Sarkozy stormed the Ivorian presidential Palace and dragged out Gbaagbo and his wife in the most humiliating way possible. American special forces under Obama were also involved too.

Meanwhile Nigerians whose political agenda/news are set by a mercenary press domiciled along the Lagos Ibadan expressway, were far more upset with Gbaagbo than most Ivorians. We thought we were fight for democracy. Most Nigerians don't know that the the most prominent media houses in this country, are owned by western intelligence agencies, and that most of these folks fronting as local owners, are nothing but local proxies. It is the same thing with the banks.

But why were Nigerian so pissed with Gbaagbo to the extent that a bemused Goodluck Jonathan gave his go ahead for NATO forces to demolish the Ivorian presidential Palace? It was because the presidential elections in that country was said to have been rigged by Gbaagbo and NATO wanted Gbaagbo to respect regime term limits and leave office.

Well, right now Alassan Quattarra is in the middle of an unconstitutional third term! And you hear no whimper from Paris. He has finished serving his two terms and continued with a third term and the French are his biggest supporter!

I remember how we dragged the discussions here then with all these starry eyed Africans who gobble everything thrown at them by the CNN and VOA line hook and sinker, thinking the West was fighting for the Ivorians.

Many Ivorians hate Nigerians because of that event and.moay of those supporting Quattarra are from the northern part of the country that shares the aake ethnic background with lost of Burkina Faso.

We really need our own CNN and BBC in this country.
The problem has always been the southwest and their love for media propaganda.

They call themselves sophisticated humans .. and most times .. to reason sophisticatedly becomes a problem .. even when is staring at them.

Remember how this matter was dragged even on this site .. with Gbagbo supporters being called names .. egghead , passingshot and other monikers were supporting what they tag .. democracy.. yet none has been to Ivory Coast and understand the people .. and what they want

Same thing happens in Niger republic.. and same people were everywhere bragging on how Tinubu will invade the country …till the people start making mockery of Tinubu.. people of another country..

Anyways .. like I say.. is the people that chose propaganda over reality that are easily deceive ..
they did it to GEJ.. and today all is suffering .

We don’t need our own VOA OR BBC ..

We need a government that appreciate reality over all this propaganda nonsense

Look at Burkina today.. are they not doing better despite their economy..

Southwest wants to be more British than the British

I call them out because is their forming Woke is the bane of everyone wrong in Nigeria and wider west African countries
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Frigga13: 11:26am On Nov 18, 2024
MadPolitician:
By far the most selfless and purposeful leader to walk the face of this continent in recent history. Sankara was Very very patriotic, very very resourceful. Africa lost a gem there.

And most people think it is always easy to replace such leaders. It is not. Getting the right leader to occupy the right position at the right time can be very tricky. It is like having Messi or maradona in every Argentine world cup team. It's a generational thing. Seldom happens twice in a lifetime.

That's why when people like this are killed, the country starts to flounder around. Whether it is Sankara, Lumumba, Nkrumah or even Gaddafi. Assassinating the political prophets of any given society, has always been the surest path to destroy such societies.

It even gets worse when they are replaced with the Campoares, Mobutos, Bokassas and Eyademahs of this world. Characters that won't qualify as gardeners at the presidential compound being foisted on the country by western powers as leaders.

The west has been ruthless in Africa.
Not forgetting GEJ…
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by MadPolitician: 11:33am On Nov 18, 2024
Frigga13:
The problem has always been the southwest and their love for media propaganda.

They call themselves sophisticated humans .. and most times .. to reason sophisticatedly becomes a problem .. even when is staring at them.

Remember how this matter was dragged even on this site .. with Gbagbo supporters being called names .. egghead , passingshot and other monikers were supporting what they tag .. democracy.. yet mom has been to Ivory Coast and understand the people .. and what they want

Same thing happens in Niger republic.. and same people were everywhere bragging on how Tinubu will invade the country …till the people start making mockery of Tinubu.. people of another country..

Anyways .. like I say.. is the people that chose propaganda over reality that are easily deceive ..
they did it to GEJ.. and today all is suffering .

We don’t need our own VOA OR BBC ..

We need a government that appreciate reality over all this propaganda nonsense

Look at Burkina today.. are they not doing better despite their economy..

Southwest wants to be more British than the British

I call them out because is their forming Wike is the bane of everyone wrong in Nigeria and wider west African countries
I can't put it better
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by MadPolitician: 12:17pm On Nov 18, 2024
Obama and Gaddafi!
Take note of the fact that at this point, Obama knew very well that he will be the one to kill Gaddafi.. This whole visit could easily have been arranged to help give Mr Gaddafi a false sense of security, familiarity and friendship, before the stab...

Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Baronthecelebri(m): 12:19pm On Nov 18, 2024
Hmmmmm, nice one
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Cocolatti(m): 2:34pm On Nov 18, 2024
Thirteen years Facebook account for sale
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Cocolatti(m): 2:39pm On Nov 18, 2024
Kemistri3:
4) Jerry Rawlings of Ghana & Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso
Africa's Revolutionary Leaders. RIP THOMAS SANKARA
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Pawa100: 2:53pm On Nov 18, 2024
grin

Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by SFSNIPER(m): 2:53pm On Nov 18, 2024
Beautiful
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by YouthProf(m):
Okay
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Pawa100:
grin grin cool cool
Their Pain

Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Basiljoe: 2:54pm On Nov 18, 2024
Give credit, from twitter.
https://x.com/AfricaFirsts/status/1858126536529904118?t=Nrxbyj4EJ9uYhzEZvGk7-Q&s=19

Muammar Gaddafi of Libya with one of his lady bodyguards. Cairo, 1994

President Idi Amin Of Uganda.

Nelson Mandela visiting NYC for first time after being in jail for 27 Years, 1990.

A rare picture of great leaders President Zuma and honorable President Gaddafi.

Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by AntiChristian:
SEE PEOPLE USING LEFT HAND POINT TO THEIR CONTINENT!

NA SO LIBYA DEY WAIL NOW!
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Jovi10: 2:55pm On Nov 18, 2024
Sankara before he was killed by NATO allies, same way they killed Patrice lumumba and you'll see some bastard Africans still supporting these evil people who don't want any good for Africa.

That's why I stand with Putin. Enough of neocolonialism and unipolar world order led by the USA.
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by FerrariE(m): 2:56pm On Nov 18, 2024
Nice

Today is my birthday, pls say me a prayer.
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by Akwamkpuruamu: 2:57pm On Nov 18, 2024
Buhari and his cows, Ebola anf his white powder
Re: Iconic Presidential Photos From Africa by illicit(m): 2:57pm On Nov 18, 2024
That Obasonjo and Carter pics is d bomb...
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