@VanJones68 Mate everyone it the world knows dragging counting is a classic vote rigging strategy. I am from Zimbabwe this happens every election and please donโt pretend to be dumb. See the 2008 Zimbabwe election under Robert Mugabe
@RickSanchezTV@RT_com Does China, North Korea or Iran pretend to help Russia and are they equally responsible to Russia firing the weapons? Are Russian civilians of higher value than Ukrainian civilians?
@MasterMaliq Muslims are shaped by a man who never talked to Allah but a supposed angel, talks about Jesus, Jerusalem and old testament prophets and he never met any or been in Israel?
When I built my skincare company in Senegal, the hardest part wasn't making a great product. My team is incredible, and they proved that from day one.
The hardest part was navigating a system designed to squeeze money out of you at every turn. Permits, inspections, fees, delays, and then more fees on top of the fees.
THAT is what keeps Africa poor, not a lack of talent or ambition.
@kafeeromj How did Vietnam do it? Hottest investment destination right now. Abused by China, before the French and then bombed to the Stone Age by the USA but they are doing well. They get along very well with the USA despite the history.
@kafeeromj The more relevant question to ask is how did South Korea do it? Colonised for over 400years by either China or Japan. Decimated during ww2 and Korean War and now first world country? What decision did they make that we havenโt?
The label of excuses in this post and not wanting to take responsibility for anything is why Africa is still a backwater. The Pan Africanist at it again blaming a boogy thatโs untouchable
Many compare Africa to China and ask, "Why haven't they developed?" The better question is: Did Africa and China operate under the same conditions? Africa's story cannot be separated from colonial extraction, unequal trade relationships, geopolitical interference, and economies designed around exporting raw materials. Leadership failures matter, but so do the global structures that continue to shape outcomes. The question is not why Africa did not become China. The question is whether the global structures that enabled Asia's rise have ever been equally available to Africa. Until that conversation is taken seriously, comparisons between Africa and Asia will remain incomplete and often misleading.