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A Slave That Cannot Rebel Does Not Deserve Pity by Ningishzida: 2:34pm On Jul 31, 2023
Captain Moussa Traore, the young president of Burkina Faso, gave a speech at the Russia-Africa Summit in Russia. In his speech, Traore criticized African leaders for being puppets to the Western world. He accused them of being too willing to follow the dictates of Western governments and international financial institutions, and he argued that this was preventing Africa from achieving true independence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5m7UntgaM0

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Re: A Slave That Cannot Rebel Does Not Deserve Pity by LikeAking: 2:39pm On Jul 31, 2023
True!

100%

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Re: A Slave That Cannot Rebel Does Not Deserve Pity by budaatum: 2:55pm On Jul 31, 2023
Sounds to me like some in this current generation of born after many coups in Nigeria do not know how we faired during military rule, and those born during military rule are silent about the virtues of democracy and how it gives us powers to choose who rules us.

All I can say is, be careful what you wish for.

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Re: A Slave That Cannot Rebel Does Not Deserve Pity by Rebelutionary: 3:08pm On Jul 31, 2023
All these and the likes remain what they are "empty rhetorics". The question is what is he and others who tow the line of this "neo-panafricanism" doing to put their individual countries and Africa on the global stage. I mean from Education to Healthcare, Good governance, innovation in Sciences, human rights etc. How do we compete in these and more?

Rhetorics doesnt get anyone respected! Period!

Isn't it ironic he is saying that in "Russia-Africa Summit" holding in Russia. This is a summit where Russia wants to meet and woo African states but African leaders are herded to Russia. What is wrong in this summit holding on this continent. It's almost like we trade one "slave master" for another!
Re: A Slave That Cannot Rebel Does Not Deserve Pity by thisisit: 3:42pm On Jul 31, 2023
Democracy is unAfrican... Military rule is best for us.

I have experienced both Systems in Nigeria. Obviously military rule is by far better.

Military built our 4 refineries
Military built our air & sea ports
Military built all our interstate roads
Military built the steel companies in Ajaokuta and Warri
Military built FCT
Military built National art theatre and Festac town.
Etc
Economy was much stronger and stable under Military rule.
The violation of human right is applicable to only the Political Elite NOT the poor masses.

Democracy is too expensive and LEGITIMIZES corruption and tyranny.

Legislature is RUBBER STAMP
Judiciary is fearful to deliver Justice
Executive disobeys court orders

Libya under millitary Gaddafi is better than Libya under DEMOCRATIC dispensation

See what Democracy has done to Cameroon. An antiquity President Paul Biya has been in power from God knows when in the name of Democracy.

What do we really have to show for our Democratic dispensation... Nothing.. Nothing but nothing.

Multidimensional Poverty
IRRECONCILABLE ethno-religious divisions
Corruption and corruption
Insecurity and crude death.

Let's stop stigmatizing or demonizing military rule. Multiparty Democracy has failed us woefully

Let's give military a try.

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Re: A Slave That Cannot Rebel Does Not Deserve Pity by Ningishzida: 7:10pm On Jul 31, 2023
thisisit:
Democracy is unAfrican... Military rule is best for us.

I have experienced both Systems in Nigeria. Obviously military rule is by far better.

Military built our 4 refineries
Military built our air & sea ports
Military built all our interstate roads
Military built the steel companies in Ajaokuta and Warri
Military built FCT
Military built National art theatre and Festac town.
Etc
Economy was much stronger and stable under Military rule.
The violation of human right is applicable to only the Political Elite NOT the poor masses.

Democracy is too expensive and LEGITIMIZES corruption and tyranny.

Legislature is RUBBER STAMP
Judiciary is fearful to deliver Justice
Executive disobeys court orders

Libya under millitary Gaddafi is better than Libya under DEMOCRATIC dispensation

See what Democracy has done to Cameroon. An antiquity President Paul Biya has been in power from God knows when in the name of Democracy.

What do we really have to show for our Democratic dispensation... Nothing.. Nothing but nothing.

Multidimensional Poverty
IRRECONCILABLE ethno-religious divisions
Corruption and corruption
Insecurity and crude death.

Let's stop stigmatizing or demonizing military rule. Multiparty Democracy has failed us woefully

Let's give military a try.
What you wrote are facts. Unfortunately, some youths only understand history from what they learnt through CNN, BBC, WIKIPEDIA and our Colonized educational system that depicts the military in the worst possible light, because African military rulers are difficult for the west to control as puppets. Democracy has been whitewashed as the best system of government by this Super structures because African politicians have no dignity when it comes to worshipping white people.
24 years of democracy and Nigeria has been on a steady decline since 1999, with each subsequent administration promising to improve things but destroying the country more than they had met it.

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Re: A Slave That Cannot Rebel Does Not Deserve Pity by TYCO77: 7:16pm On Jul 31, 2023
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budaatum:
Sounds to me like some in this current generation of born after many coups in Nigeria do not know how we faired during military rule, and those born during military rule are silent about the virtues of democracy and how it gives us powers to choose who rules us.

All I can say is, be careful what you wish for.

Do the system respect the peoples choice?

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Re: A Slave That Cannot Rebel Does Not Deserve Pity by budaatum: 7:40pm On Jul 31, 2023
TYCO77:


Do the system respect the peoples choice?

I think it does. We vote, it's counted, and the person with the most votes is the people's choice. Some losers would not accept it though, but who cares what losers think?

And let me add that we Obidients lost the last election but some don't respect the people's choice, which just shows their obedience was short term and therefore not obidience at all.
Re: A Slave That Cannot Rebel Does Not Deserve Pity by Baronthecelebri: 11:51pm On Jul 31, 2023
The guy is handsome

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