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CNN Interview: Boko Haram And Black West Africa Is Not A Priority by notjustmp3: 1:32am On Jan 18, 2015 |
You want to know why world leaders gathered in France when 17 people were killed and none have particularly shown much interested in the madness happening in Northern Nigeria with Boko Haram? Well, it’s because West Africa is not a priority to...... Read More And watch Video @ http://notjustmp3.com/video/cnn-interview-boko-haram-and-black-west-africa-is-not-a-priority/
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Re: CNN Interview: Boko Haram And Black West Africa Is Not A Priority by Nobody: 2:29am On Jan 18, 2015 |
Of course, why should they care. You think Nigeria is relevant because you live in Nigeria but the truth is its just one of those countries to them. |
Re: CNN Interview: Boko Haram And Black West Africa Is Not A Priority by Nobody: 2:31am On Jan 18, 2015 |
I understand their plight. Every time they offer help for our Boko Haram situation, government officials tell them to back off stating "an African problem needs an African solution". |
Re: CNN Interview: Boko Haram And Black West Africa Is Not A Priority by adedayourt(m): 3:24am On Jan 18, 2015 |
The space bookers have arrived |
Re: CNN Interview: Boko Haram And Black West Africa Is Not A Priority by Nobody: 3:48am On Jan 18, 2015 |
This stupid attitude of us is getting out of hand, is black the only race on Earth? Why have africa just choose to constitute problems for themselves and believe their problem should be another man's problem as if she doesn't have her problems to deal with, see the Asians have left us behind standing shoulder to shoulders with the west, tackling their problems , yet we just choose to remain behind , constituting nuisance to the whole world, killing ourselves fighting senseless wars, and expecting the west come to our rescue; how do we ever think we shall be respected or regarded by Them? I just feel like crying anytime I see my country and my race.... |
Re: CNN Interview: Boko Haram And Black West Africa Is Not A Priority by dBard: 2:53pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
killerman47: Well said, but in my opinion, the whites contributed to a lot of the issues in Africa. From the time of the slave trade when d continent was physically,materially and psychologically raped of resources, to even beyond with the pseudo independence that was granted that still ensured a degree of economic dependence. Even the wars u talked about, a lot has been proxy wars by the powers that be for their own selfish gains. On the other hand tho, I totally agree with you. It's time we as Africans realize our destiny/ future is wat we make of it. It's time we take absolute pride in our history(as told by those in the know, not through the western eye), our culture, our skin, our color n completely shake off the shackles of the west. The past is the past, let's move on. Africa is a self sustainable, resource rich area, let's step up n make it wat it is. The Whites DO NOT care about us. The earlier we realize that and grab our destiny with both hands, the better. 'nuff said |
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