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Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by errigdee: 6:32am On Jan 18, 2022 |
lol...waris ma Biz....I think say an NBG marlians sef... |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by Babaken(m): 6:35am On Jan 18, 2022 |
joyandfaith:you mean the way it is on football like FIFA. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by BigBashiru: 6:45am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Fiscus105: 1. France conquered Mali in the 1800s and up till today still believes Mali is its territory. Did you know that Malian military aircraft cannot overfly Mali without permission from France. 2. Colonel Assimi Goita's junta is pro Mali and plans to end French colonialism of the country which is why France is fighting Mali directly and through ecowas. 1 Like |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by Fiscus105(m): 6:49am On Jan 18, 2022 |
BigBashiru: Go back and read reason why ECOWAS imposed sactions |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by Nobody: 6:50am On Jan 18, 2022 |
post=109463692:A zoo is a priaon where different animals are kept.Nigeria is a place prison where different ethnic groups are force to be united. 1 Like |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by Cantonese: 7:02am On Jan 18, 2022 |
[quote author=Etuagievin post=109464525][/quote] Thanks for this. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by techWriter3: 7:11am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Ecowas na toothless tenacity |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by BigBashiru: 7:14am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Fiscus105: Ecowas imposed sanctions for "failing to hold elections in February as promised". This is an asymmetric war between mali and Russia against France. The reason ecowas wants elections in February 2022 as a do or die affair is do that they can put in a pro France president. Goita survived an assassination attempt (allegedly plotted by France) last year. Elections can't hold because much of the country is facing insecurity and war. I even think elections should be post poned in Nigeria too cos ppl are scared of voting due to insecurity. 1 Like |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by neuf(m): 7:16am On Jan 18, 2022 |
joyandfaith: Putin keeps amending the constitution to keep him in power. Have you not heard of the protest that took place because of that and people were arrested and locked up? How economically sound is Cuba atm? what about Gambia and other African countries were there long time leaders were forced out by the people to go on exile? why aren't you bringing those ones up as evidence that one person staying in power for too long it's a good system?? |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by AntiWailer: 7:20am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Like Naira Marley Fans ? |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by BigBashiru: 7:25am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Orissodiq: Russia is an anti-colonization and fights colonialism in Africa and helps African States to be independent while also looking out for its own interests on the continent. 1 Like |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by BigBashiru: 7:27am On Jan 18, 2022 |
neuf: Merkel ruled Germany for 16 years. We need militarised democracy in Africa not western style democracy which really is a tool by the West to put in their leaders in power in Africa. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by LandMann: 7:30am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Etuagievin: I understand not having university education is not the sole reason for illiteracy. However, it is a very important yardstick for measuring illiteracy. Education can be gotten through other means and agents of socialization such as family, peers, mass media other members of the community. In a political sense, I'd define an educated person as one who has acquired enough education to be mentally, spiritually, physically and economically free to make or support political decisions that supports and improves the welfare and wellbeing of not only one's self but also for the majority of other members of the society. An illiterate is one who lacks the characteristics described above. The MANNA guy exhibits an acute shortage of those qualities given his unbridled support for someone displaying high level of incompetency, nepotism and incapability to rule well. It is very possible to find outliers like you mentioned; people who are educated but still support the incompetent man in aso rock. Those set of people, majority of them are beneficiaries of the maladministration of the incompetent dementia suffering president we have... Unfortunately, some people have, will and must benefit from this dysfunctional president we have. It may be through getting jobs, contracts or political patronage... Those people will never cease to sing the praise of the incompetent ruler even if his incompetency stinks to the high heavens and majority of people under his care are suffering. They'll never see anything wrong with the incompetent ruler. Again, this may be the reason for the asslicking we see in the manna guy. Breaking the barrier of illiteracy is the first step towards gaining political freedom and being able to see through the deceit and lies of politicians and I say this in a very general sense and in the context of my earlier definition. Look at the North with it's population and compare it to the south... One side has more educated people compared to the other. The side with the less educated people have the highest number of terrorists and terrorist sympathisers... they equally have the highest number of destitutes, hooligans, poor and drug addicts... these are the bulk of people that serve as political and religious weapons to political and religious leaders with evil intentions... Illiteracy made these people blind to reason and logic. Poverty made them susceptible to manipulation. Drug addictism made them humanoid bombs. Illiteracy my friend is a disease and it is what has made majority of Nigerians mental slaves to these evil batlike and vulturic leaders. Nigerians need to emancipate themselves from mental slavery. 3 Likes |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by Naughtysex: 7:59am On Jan 18, 2022 |
When i saw "malians", i thought they were talking about Naira Marly BACK TO THE TOPIC ECOWAS is a useless organization |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by olusola200: 8:10am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Arrange crowds, 5 years is too much truth must be told,, I am with ECOWAS. post=109463692: |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by BigBashiru: 8:13am On Jan 18, 2022 |
olusola200: 5 years to remove French grip from mali isn't too much.... |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by Nyanabo(m): 8:31am On Jan 18, 2022 |
post=109463692: Another Native Goat spotted. I'm not surprised because just the way the military junta in Mali mobilized people to stand for them, it's the same way Buhari's regime has been mobilizing people to defend his wack government that's full of empty heads. I'm not surprised 2 Likes |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by Casalee(m): 8:44am On Jan 18, 2022 |
post=109463692: Shut your dirty mouth and stop saying shit. They stood with their government against the foreign powers(France). They stood because they trust their government, can we trust ours? Is Nigeria not a zoo? A country where 10% control all resources of the country leaving the 90% in penury. Is that the kind of government and elite you will trust? Just be spewing nonsense like you aren’t in the same country. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by odutolu1(m): 8:44am On Jan 18, 2022 |
In countries whose government cannot ensure the installment of true, transparent and fair democracy as well as true federalism, the people should be given the request to have their favorite system of government. Nigerian weak democracy is about to install a man who most Nigerians don't want. But because he's rich and has political influence. Which kind yeye democracy be dat? |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by neuf(m): 8:44am On Jan 18, 2022 |
BigBashiru: She was reelected by the parliament each time. Just like how David Mark was in the Senate for a long time and how long was he the Senate President? Where are the numerous examples of military rule being a success? Don't name only one or two... Try 10 or 15.... They always end with a revolution by the people so what are you saying |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by joes11(m): 8:45am On Jan 18, 2022 |
The Malian military should just keep to their promise and conduct election. He can context and win. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by Irupetepete: 8:47am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Is nairamarley leading rhe protest? |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by efficiencie(m): 8:48am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Ogbenia: Foolish Malians protesting in favor of the military junta that will remain in power for another 40 years. Most Africans are so easy to use. Apes they say obey. The so called junta wants to be accepted as being legitimate so that they can continue the looting from where the previous administration stopped. This is the same Mali, that was home to Mansa Musa but it has become a shadow of a shadow like most African countries. 1 Like |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by ShaqFu: 10:04am On Jan 18, 2022 |
Men when I read the headline I thought it was Marlians (our very own Naira Marley devoted faithful) protesting oh. Chai!. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by Andrea781: 10:24am On Jan 18, 2022 |
post=109463692:With what is happening in Nigeria you still have doubt that Nigeria is a zoo? You no go ever get sense again. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by grandstar(m): 10:53am On Jan 18, 2022 |
kingthreat: Did you experience military rule in Nigeria? |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by BigBashiru: 11:14am On Jan 18, 2022 |
efficiencie: The junta is legitimate because after the coup, they announced the change of power on state television. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by kingthreat(m): 11:35am On Jan 18, 2022 |
grandstar: Yes I did. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by malakaimoscondo: 12:01pm On Jan 18, 2022 |
samsard:where was ecowas wen aboubakar was doing any how? where was ecowas when Alfa conde violate guinean Constitution and seek third term and got... let me tell u that malians and guineans welcome the putsch that toppled those two miscreant I mentioned.. democracy will not work everywhere in the world... as lybians what is democracy.. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by samsard(m): 12:18pm On Jan 18, 2022 |
malakaimoscondo:Democracy has not failed in Libya. If Gaddafi had respected himself, Libya would be intact. Regardless, Libya is on the path of recovery right now. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by TheOgaBoss: 1:42pm On Jan 18, 2022 |
joyandfaith:It is not the job of ECOWAS to do the job of the legi5arm of govt. The legislature is supposed to check the excesse of the executive arm. |
Re: Thousands Of Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions by BigBashiru: 3:37pm On Jan 18, 2022 |
samsard: Lybia was invaded because Ghadaffi tried to create a new gold backed currency independent of USD. And also because he refused western influence.... 1 Like |
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