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Even while wearing a mask of benevolence and pretending to be concerned about our standard of living, these neanderthugs will show you their true intentions. Read the quote below taken from the article and then look at the title of the article. Where is the connection??
“Population changes are important because the growth can outpace the… Read more
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Thank you for posting this @makiyasmack. I was just looking for info on the electrification status of various Afrikan localities. Love your references to the “mask of benevolence”. I’m going to use this phrase. In exchange I can offer a few terms that may be of use when referring to the pretendinarians: melain’t, melanonnaise, melanope.
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A friend shared this initiative underway to unify the West Afrikan countries into a Federation organized around language groups and NOT the colonial boundaries.
https://twitter.com/WestProgress
Has anyone heard about this? What are your thoughts?
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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Afrikan Business and Economics 4 years ago ·
Abibifahodie family! I am looking to have my own website for my baking business, Trini Gyul Sweets, and finally delete the Instagram I have set up for it. This site will be treated as more of a blog to showcase my work. I don’t intend to ever open a physical business here in the snakkkes due to the wicked tax system here amongst other reasons.… Read more
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I found a Black-owned web hosting company https://griotsites.com/About_Us.html
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Funny you ask this question now I was speaking with @obadelekambon & @kevlew about doing the black e-commerce. Maybe if there’s more interest we can start a digital blackanomics/coders group or do a weekend get together to discuss this most vital topic.
Being sucessful on ecommerce is more complicatd than it may appear,… Read more
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