Author: kaparah
Wed Jan 14 18:18:40 2009

Here we go again, another This Day useless jamboree to "educate" the brain dead African "Leaders" and the Led to take note of some of the Westerners arbitrary interventions in Africa as if they have any interest in the Africa people unless their African economic interest is threatened - that is where their divide & conquer tactic comes to play - cases in point Liberia & Sierra Leone's recent Civil Wars in which both US & UK pretty much told Africans to get lost when we pleaded for their military logistical support. Whereas their economic sanctions including Cholera have pretty much ruined the lives of the poor Zimbabwean people in the UK’s desperate attempt to encourage "a coup" against that independent nation's popularly elected President that "disobeyed" UK's "Order" to give up power in favor of their stooge as it was done in the Congo when Mr. Lumumba was murdered in favor of Mobutu thereby condemning DRC into a failed state even b4 that poor country reached puberty - the effects we still see today in DRC's 45 year unending wars. It is a fact that African leaders partner with Western "Powers" only for their own selfish goal to gain legitimacy while they neglect the demands of the people they were supposed to represent. It still baffles me how a Mr. Negroponte could divine his self-fulfilling “prophesy” in which he saw Nigeria disintegrating by 2015 unless Mr. Obasanjo returned the Presidency back to the North - a region that has Presided over the country for 38 ruinous years. If Mr. Negroponte is such a Seer that could see far into 2015 & beyond, how come his Oracle could not foresee near into 2008/2009 economic calamity we've found ourselves now? Unfortunately, the gullible Nigerians imbibed the fraud and removed the best leader they've ever had. Who should we blame now but the gullible Nigerians? It is mind boggling that Rwanda genocide occurred under the watch of the first black UN Secretary General and the first "black" US President, so what else is new. Oh Well, we have learned our lessons the hard way and hope we can collectively say NEVER AGAIN but I doubt it - it will happen again as it is currently in the Sudan. Good Luck to us all, unless This Day can tell us something else we dont know already.




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