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Open Letter To Black African Leaders by BrBakreez(m): 7:53am On Oct 03, 2015
WHY IS IT THAT BLACK AFRICAN LEADERS DO NOT THINK DEEPLY ABOUT THIS? You are a politician in Africa and Nigeria particularly because that is my case study, you are given trust to have direct access to state treasury, all you can do is steal and stash billions abroad, when you are sick you have to fly a millions of mile to get yourself treated, when your wives, daughters and concubine with other close allies are done with their babyshower you send them to Canada, USA and UK to give birth so that their children may become citizens of such country by virtue of birth and they are delivered under the best condition. You dream of having your all in all outside the shores of Africa, particularly in notable European and American countries. Have you ever sit down to think about this? How many of such leaders where you run to would love to be treated in Nigeria even for Malaria? How many of them would want to come to your own Africa, particularly Nigeria to give birth and naturalise themselves to Nigerian, how many of them steal billions from their country to save it here so that same can be used to develop our own economy too? How many of them run to us for protection during their trying times? If they had not develop their own place or if their place is as worse as what you subject your people to in Africa and Nigeria as a result of greed will you be able to run to their country every now and then? Why is it that black African leaders don't think properly as human being? Why is it that you are so self-centred that you don't mind if your own country collapse as a result of your greed yet you stupidly develop another countries' economy. Only if you can read and ponder about this little statement you can have a turnaround and make this continent and country very great as it has potential for greatness. Please keep sharing this. You never can say whose mind it would touch so that they can better the lots of our nation and continents generally. #GodblessNigeria #GodblessAfrica
Re: Open Letter To Black African Leaders by munchfani: 7:56am On Oct 03, 2015
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Re: Open Letter To Black African Leaders by Jbalsz: 9:29pm On Oct 08, 2015
Yes, I agree with you wholeheartedly. What is it going on. Honestly you would think they would be embarrassed at the state of their nations. I listen to keeping it real with a Nigerian journalist can't think of her name now. Anyway she reported that the Nigerian government is taking forever to fix a major road- unreliable internet connection. Why not educate their people so that Africa can be the great place for business and tourism. African owned business not American/European (white) owned business. Another thing. Africans should show real Aftican beauty, all textures of hair should be celebrated all skin hues should be celebrated especially dark hue but no! Bleaching creams sell like crazy and shop owners will hire a foreigner before an African. Our people are treated like second class citizens and all the other countries know that in Africa citizens are treated no better. Africa has so much potential but they are being lead by old greedy ignorant stuck in their time fools!

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