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| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Mynd44(mod): 9:03am On Jul 10, 2025 |
dominique:They have done it before. The deported "freed slaves" to Liberia without caring where they came from. These former slaves went to Liberia with their backing and took over the resources and governance of Liberia. Liberia didn't have any indigenous leader until 133 years after when in 1986 Samuel Doe came to power by a coup. So yes, US presidents do it |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by blaise26abj(m): 9:05am On Jul 10, 2025 |
Rilwayne001:Personal opinion ! I hate this picture . Don’t know why it gives me an imperial and colonization vibes . |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Laplace91: 9:14am On Jul 10, 2025 |
Rilwayne001:Lie!!! Trump has visited Egypt. Always make your findings before displaying your hatred. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Tijani009: 9:16am On Jul 10, 2025 |
2mch:When terrorism hit them with full force they will start looking for help knowing fully well that they brought it upon their self |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by FreeStuffsNG: 9:16am On Jul 10, 2025 |
greygoblings:You are ignorant if you still don't get the geography of the location of Gabon as part of the Eastern hemisphere. When I referred it to Eastern Africa, it's the first thing that will come straight to your mind if you took geography in school. Tomorrow when I refer it as part of the global south, let me educate you that I am using geography knowledge. What Gabon is certainly not is part of West Africa. It's not located West and most of the countries in Central Africa regional bloc is located in the Eastern hemisphere. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by oluayebenz: 9:27am On Jul 10, 2025 |
MurderX:I don't fully understand what's going on in that photo honestly |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by realoscar84(m): 9:27am On Jul 10, 2025 |
See that young man in fancy suit behind Trump. With his macho posture, living his dream, enjoying the best moment of his life. Inexperienced presidency is written all over him. How can this crop of leaders descend so low to accept this deal from Trump? Accepting deported immigrants that has been rejected by their own country. Why didn't Trump forced those country to accept their people. So na African countries be the dumping ground. Chai, which kain disrespect be this. Is Trump God? Obviously he knows he can't present such useless proposals to Nigeria no matter how our leaders dey fuckup. It will be roundly rejected |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by fuckingasshole2: 9:50am On Jul 10, 2025 |
FreeStuffsNG:nigga Gabon is located in west Africa it borders Equatorial Guinea although people may tend to say it’s central Africa. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by greygoblings(m): 10:07am On Jul 10, 2025 |
FreeStuffsNG:There is no point arguing with someone who wont admit they were wrong. I wonder when East Africa is used to denote Eastern hemisphere in geography. I guess they teach that kind of geography in Pluto. If you are smart, go and edit your original post and save yourself the embarassment. Or you can wallow in your folly |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by lexy2014: 10:40am On Jul 10, 2025 |
FreeStuffsNG:East Africa or Central Africa? jjnjnwjkmkwrmsrkmvkmv |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Inosky: 10:44am On Jul 10, 2025 |
They shouldn't accept, let him do his worst. I'm glad if Tinubu didn't, I know Obi will not also accept such deal. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by aribisala0(m): 10:48am On Jul 10, 2025 |
Very humiliating photo I am Sure Atiku would have no problem being in the line up He said Tinubu was SNUBBED |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by ultim: 11:00am On Jul 10, 2025 |
Rilwayne001:l don delete my comment. If you know you know. Yes oh |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Heavensake1: 11:06am On Jul 10, 2025 |
And idi..ot were condemning Tinubu because Nigeria was not part of the Africa countries Trump invited. Very silly people |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Yohdarlng(m): 11:20am On Jul 10, 2025 |
FreeStuffsNG:You can tell when someone has never looked at a map in his life |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by dequir: 12:06pm On Jul 10, 2025 |
If they accept deported migrants, where will they keep them? Seeing that their own hungry citizens are running away, and going through the back doors to enter into European countries, and the US itself. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by aylipple: 12:23pm On Jul 10, 2025 |
Little wonder PDTJ excluded certain African countries' Presidents. See these ones in the photos, they'll even accept U.S opening a detention centre such as Guantanamo Bay in their own countries without batting an eyelid. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Brilliancepower: 12:27pm On Jul 10, 2025 |
Do you now understand the purpose of his meeting?🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 The club of onisókúsó can now keep quiet. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by onuman: 12:59pm On Jul 10, 2025 |
Russia and other developing countries import immigrants. Donald Trump the son of immigrants to USA is deporting immigrants from the USA. Bad for the US.
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| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by fxexperts: 1:11pm On Jul 10, 2025 |
That's the one major problem affecting blacks: an inferiority complex. Always seeking validation from a white man, the same mentality the coalition of thieves is trying to mock Tinubu, that he was not invited by their god and saviour, Tinubu. Rilwayne001: |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Berankis: 1:13pm On Jul 10, 2025 |
MurderX:Trump is a problem to the World. He will reduce America to nothing but the time he is done with them. The US will lose all their respect. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Konquest: 1:13pm On Jul 10, 2025 |
dominique:This is the same U.S. invitation and visit by those 5 African countries that a lot of paid troll farms and rabid tribal supporters of Peter Obi here on NL slavishly and ignorantly criticized the Nigerian President 'Bola Tinubu for just last week for NOT being invited to the U.S. They just do NOT have the ability to discern global geopolitical events. It's perfectly CLEAR now that semi-literacy and ethnic bigotry are indeed major "social diseases" affecting a significant number of Nigerians and Africans while mitigating the giant leapfrogging into the NEXT stage of economic, social, and technological development. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Amayabor1: 1:31am On Jul 11, 2025 |
FreeStuffsNG:Where is east African hemisphere? Please, Gabon is located in Central Africa |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Vision101(m): 3:04am On Jul 11, 2025 |
djukum1:Obi made a big issue of Trump ignoring Nigeria. Have you not read it. He used it as a political tool. He should be ashamed after reading the purpose of the invitation. Advise Obi to talk less and choose when and what to attack. He has been embarrassing himself lately. |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Konquest: 3:37am On Jul 11, 2025 |
Mynd44:Your last paragraph about the Americo-Liberians who partly had White bloodlines or White paternal parentage is spot on. I have decades of knowledge on this aspect of American history. However, for other Africans who returned from the United States to Africa through Liberia, It wasn't necessarily a deportation of people who didn't know where they came from. Some were first-generation Africans who knew what ethnic groups they came from while some others who had mixed African and White parentage due to rapes or non-consentual sex had an idea of their maternal origins OR didn't even know their maternal roots at all. The African descendants in the United States who had made it to the North of the United States through the famous "Underground Railroad route" [led by Harriet Tubman and other slave liberators] willingly chose to go to Africa themselves instead of staying back in America. The famous Vaughan and Jackson families are Yoruba families that returned from the United States in the 1800s to Yorubaland in Nigeria via Liberia. They had to FIRST move to Liberia by enrolling with the "American Colonization Society" like others did BEFORE linking up with their ancestral lands if they wished to. The Vaughan family patriarch Scipio Vaughan (1784–1840) was an Owu-Egba Prince who was taken as a prisoner of war and deported on a slave ship to Camden, South Carolina in the United States in 1805, and renamed Scipio Vaughan. He didn't make it back to Yorubaland in Nigeria BUT instructed his ONLY 2 sons (from his marriage to a Native American woman) on his death bed that they should go back to Yorubaland to find their roots which the 2 brothers finally did in the 1853. They made it to Lagos Island, then Abeokuta and settled there while embarking on business-related opportunities, BUT when the Egbas angrily expelled ALL the European and Yoruba Christians (on the suspicion that the British supported and gave weapons to the Ijebus thereby disrupting the Egba trade routes) the Vaughan brothers eventually settled in Ebute-Meta, Lagos, and we're very wealthy businessmen and part of the Lagos Yoruba elite. The rest of the Egba-Yoruba Vaughan family direct descendants (both on the male and female lines because the 2 brothers had 7 biological sisters they left behind in the late 1853 with their mother in South Carolina) are still in Nigeria and the United States and have held senior ranking positions in the United States Government from the legal sector and more since the early 1970s, and in the finance and assets management fields. =>https://guardian.ng/life/back-to-africa-a-dying-wish-births-a-living-legacy/ =>https://www.aaihs.org/the-transatlantic-journey-of-south-carolina-freedman-james-churchwill-vaughan/ |
| Re: U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants by Magnificenttop: 10:53am On Jul 11, 2025 |
Rilwayne001:He doesn't owe us anything. If a stranger lives in your house, you're free to tell them to leave if you no longer want, it's your house, you don't owe them anything. Why black race want to live all their lives like beggars, refugees and orphans? To make it worse, they're still so shameless with their entitlement mentality. Is it not your land, why is it wrong to come back to your fatherland? |
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