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It seems president OBAMA has forgotten about africa
June 08, 2009
from easy55  easy55
Kampala
Why does't obama think about africa he is consentrating in middle east, no new plans from obama for africa at least BUSH had pragmatic ideas for africa and agood vision, OBAMA is thinking of only america,middle east and China africa is not in his agenda WHY?, sence his inoguration as president he has never said any thing about africa he was awrong chioce for africa but aright one for america so let africa crawl on its own dear african our hope in obama is dead ..........easy55 UGANDA
 
RE: It seems president OBAMA has forgotten about africa
September 03, 2009
from idwax  idwax
Lagos
is obama a president of africa,if african leaders can get it right,why depending on others......
 
RE: It seems president OBAMA has forgotten about africa
October 23, 2009
from easy55  easy55
Kampala
We all know that when america sinzes the whole wourld shivers so we can not pretend to be completely independent from america, africa still needs america agreet deal wiz out america africa may be in atotal mess because most of the good policies enforced by america are people friendly e.g democracy,freedom of speech and others,the question is OBAMA begin black would be the best person to help africa but instade he is the worst america president for africa till know he has no clear policy for africa, bush had some clear achievements so did clinton but am afriad that OBAMA my end his term with out any impact on africa,after all why did we celebrate if ablack man can not do better to his black people which awhite man can like Bush and clinton.
 
RE:let us stop blame game and move forward.
November 07, 2009
from kenyaboy  kenyaboy
Kampala
president Obama was not elected as an African president, he is an American citizen by birth, registration and everything.It is time we Africans stop carrying blames over our own failure to other parts of the world.We should stop thinking around our penis as described in Chuka Onyeani's book, the capitalist nigger.Youths have failed this continent for quite long and it is until they realize this is when we shall progress.I am currently organizing a forum on the restoration of lasting peace in Somali through a down -up approach. Those interested in showing their contribution to solving Somali issue can contact me on ***. The forum is schedule for January 2010 in Kenya and will go for five days. Be a delegate of peace and African restoration. mike
 
AFRICA MY CONTINENT IS WOUNDED
November 07, 2009
from kenyaboy  kenyaboy
Kampala
president Obama was not elected as an African president, he is an American citizen by birth, registration and everything.It is time we Africans stop carrying blames over our own failure to other parts of the world.We should stop thinking around our penis as described in Chuka Onyeani's book, the capitalist nigger.Youths have failed this continent for quite long and it is until they realize this is when we shall progress.I am currently organizing a forum on the restoration of lasting peace in Somali through a down -up approach. Those interested in showing their contribution to solving Somali issue can contact me on ***. The forum is schedule for January 2010 in Kenya and will go for five days. Be a delegate of peace and African restoration. mike
WICKEDNESS IN PART OF SOME AFRICAN LEADERS
October 28, 2009
from CoolGuyInGhana370  
Accra
i do not the reason why some of the african leaers are so wicked in such away that they do not want to go out of power. for instance pers.mugabe in zimbabwe.they must change their atitude.thank you.
 
RE: WICKEDNESS IN PART OF SOME AFRICAN LEADERS
November 02, 2009
from easy55  easy55
Kampala
Power is what most leaders in africa are not ready to relingush for the reason they like to attend international confrences and boost amidist the european leaders and move in expensive boeings and limozines.
Not the Best Solution
August 03, 2009
from Myinamorata  Myinamorata
Lagos
The US invasion of Irag will not solve the crisis there, rather, it will only keep up the Iragis' spirit. What do U think? As their any reduction in suicide bombing in the state since the usurping of Saddam? We need to face facts
 
RE: Not the Best Solution
August 29, 2009
from Shymitto  
Lagos
The crises in Iraq is a very sad one but it teaches a vital lesson. You must thoroughly understand a problem before you venture to solve it. The American government acted because they felt a need to ( i leave the propriety or otherwise of their act to historians) but they didnt spend enough time studying the long term effects of an invasion. Supposed allies became foes and i just hope an end is put to it all soon.
RETHINK
August 03, 2009
from Myinamorata  Myinamorata
Lagos
Well, my own view on the problems facing African states is that the leadership is highly corrupt with the fact that nearly all African states are being administered by the same group of people, right from inception of most of the states, however, am just using this medium to advise them to go and read and digest a book entitled THE REGIME OF MENTAL MAGNITUDE by Late Chief Obafemi Awolowo of Nigeria. The leaders will know that over 90% of them are not suppose to be in power.


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