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  • 7,142 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    This is a very sound reason why people are very wary of trusting Afrikan leaders. Zimbabwe just sold out 20% of their land to arab occupiers. That sellout mentality will see Afrikans once again displaced. Instead of seeking reparations from occupiers, the only thing weak leadership can see to do is sell out the land from under Afrikans.

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      In late September, Zimbabwe’s environment minister signed away control over a staggering amount of land — almost 20% of his country — to a little-known foreign company in the United Emirates.
      The Dubai-based Blue Carbon has secured forested land nearly equivalent to the size of the United Kingdom across five African nations to run… Read more

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  • Yolande Grant posted an update a year ago

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    7,142 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    It’s very clear there will always be trust issues as it relates to Afrikan leadership. The same UAE now allegedly buying 20% of Zimbabwe land is accused/suspected of funding the genocide, cold-blooded torture, extreme violence and destruction in Darfur along with fake egypt. Just imagine when they are ready to get rid of and…

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  • 7,142 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    This is what we are dealing with in the Caribbean. Politicians of slave master stock demanding reparations but refusing to remove the system of neocolonialism and modern day slavery. That is why I am against any reparations paid to politicians. This should never happen, it’s a travesty and violation of our Afrikan rights. This is the second…

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  • 7,142 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    Since reparations for the enslavement of Afrikans is now a very huge topic worldwide, I am curious to know, has the Afrikan Union (AU) confronted arab slavers for the sub-saharan Afrikan slave trade which made them wealthy and destroyed our ancestors, while trapping our cousins in their arab world of oppression, exploitation and degradation…

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  • 7,142 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    Kudos to President of Burkino Faso Captain Ibrahim Traore for having the self-confidence, intestinal fortitude and self-respect to take full control of his country’s resources for production and refining. Maybe the other Afrikan leaders can learn something from this young man. Independence and self-sufficiency.

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