South Africans are making ride orders from their country just to stress bolt drivers in Nigeria and even cause a surge??
They should ask around, Nigerians are the craziest set of people they will ever meet. We no dey tire for here😂😂😂
Trump just told the world that KAMALA HARRIS ISN’T BLACK
🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
“I didn’t know she was black… until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black. 🤣😂😂
Now she wants to be known as black…🤣😂😂
She was Indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she became a black person.”
I’m dead… ☠️
🤣🤣😂😅
I can’t believe on our first official Olympic game they got our national anthem wrong!! #Olympic2024 get it together we ARE South Sudan! Not Sudan!! #SSD
That footage of Diddy hitting Cassie is so disturbing. I just can’t imagine what he was doing to her in the privacy of their home when he could do that in public!! What an animal.
Dickson, you're my guy so I'll say this with the utmost good faith:
The strategic purpose of those countries to U.S. foreign policy is COMPLETELY different to the strategic purpose of Nigeria or any sub Saharan African country as far as U.S. foreign policy is concerned.
Yes, they relate a certain way with the UAE and Bahrain - because that relationship is useful to their bigger strategic goal of waging war on Iran, which they euphemistically call "containment."
They relate a similar way with Japan and South Korea - because that is part of a wider strategy for waging war on China, North Korea and eventually India too. We do not have any similar circumstances in Africa.
U.S. foreign policy for Africa (which is available as a PDF document you can download) states very clearly that the American vision for Africa is for it to "maintain the flow of resources to the global market" (that's a direct quote). The only "threats" to this goal as far as the U.S. is concerned, is "terrorism," hence even their defence partnerships are always about countering terror *where it threatens the flow of natural resources to the global market.*
In other words, American foreign policy sees the Uranium in Niger as the valuable asset the country has - not the 21 million ni**ers that inconveniently happen to live there. It sees the oil in Escravos and the lithium in Kogi as the valuable assets in Nigeria - not the 200 million Dicksons and Miriams living there.
A U.S. military base anywhere in Africa serves EXACTLY the same purpose that the old colonial military bases did - to protect the flow of African resources, and not the lives of African people which America considers to be less than worthless. There's a reason why despite multiple U.S. military involvements in every African conflict you can think of, the conflicts only got worse.
In case you've forgotten, when the country they literally created in West Africa fell into civil war, they simply watched from their ships for years, until Nigeria sent Nigerian men to go and die for that country to have peace. They could have ended that war in 5 days if they wanted, but that was not their mission. African resources have more value than African lives. They're in Africa to protect their strategic foreign policy interests and not your life.
We're not Japan, UAE or South Korea. Never, ever forget that.
@AthiuKenny Yes😂, the one that Beyoncé acts in and has a whole album dedicated to it! Partially the reason why I never watched it tbh, it was over hyped 🤷🏽♀️
Australian police investigate why women were targeted in Sydney stabbing attack.
“Because he wanted a girlfriend and he’s got no social skills and he was frustrated out of his brain,” the attacker’s father. https://t.co/UbIzOPtxS1