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Bassirou Diomaye Faye Clinches Senegalese Presidency, Vows to Fight Corruption and Inequality https://www.democracynow.org/2024/3/26/headlines/bassirou_diomaye_faye_clinches_senegalese_presidency_vows_to_fight_corruption_and_inequality
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Bassirou Diomaye Faye Clinches Senegalese Presidency, Vows to Fight Corruption and Inequality
In Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye has declared victory in Sunday’s presidential election. His main rival, former Senegalese Prime Minister Amadou Ba, called Faye to concede Monday after provisional results put Faye at over 53% of the vote. Faye, who turned … Continue reading
Adjoa Malaika Gathoni, Baka and 2 others-
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“He has vowed to fight corruption and poverty and to direct Senegal’s revenue from natural resources to provide better economic opportunities for residents of Senegal.”
We have heard this empty rhetoric from Afrikan politicians and lawmakers over and over and over again.
We will see.
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If “Senegal” took note of its natural resources and distributed them accordingly for the sake of its population then everyone there could be “$millionaires”.
Although, as things stand, considering the “cultural/social/educational etc” institutions that are in place, one can easily argue that if you were to give every Black person on this planet a million dollars today, most of that money would quickly find it’s way to the hands of non-black people by way of most of us handing it to them.
Would the few of us that would be building be able to make up for that difference, I wonder.
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“If you were to give every Black person on this planet a million dollars today, most of that money would quickly find its way to the hands of non-Black people.”
The Black community=Kmt=Abibiman has run the longest, most successful boycott campaign in history- the boycott against their own Black businesses.
— The Great The Honorable Nana Amos Wilson
Why does the Black man say “Freedom is doing what I want to do.” But, why is it that EVERYTHING the Black man wants to do enriches the European and non-Black people.
— The Great The Honorable Nana Amos Wilson1
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