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panafrican(m): 3:55am On Jan 15
"Your to discover " , as the say goes in Ontario Canada.

panafrican(m): 1:22am On Jan 15
Do you know why each of them is in prison?
There too many killers and robbers out there.
panafrican(m): 7:10am On Jan 14
Where is Benjamin Netanyahu ?
Maybe he took some weeks off his official job to better handle the second one as an ISIS platoon commander somewhere in Syria
now that his buddies are in power ?
panafrican(m): 6:46am On Jan 14
The Democratic Republic of Congo ( RDC): The new cabinet comprises 54 ministers ( year 2024 )
Cote d'Ivoire ( Ivory Coast ): More than 45 ministers. Including some governor-ministers, some presidential adviser-ministers etc.
panafrican(m): 6:36am On Jan 14
This freaking fire issue comes back every year still there no plan.
Thought Africans governments were the worst , big mistake.
Stingy 7-figure salary entrenched politicians living in million dollar mansions in California
are the worst.

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panafrican(m): 12:38am On Jan 14
On January 20, 2025 the demise of this re-tar-ded bloody and unnecessary BARBARIC WAR will star.
God's will
panafrican(m): 1:27pm On Jan 13
Where do you stand ?

panafrican(m): 10:45am On Jan 13

Mississippi was the last state to ratify the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in the United States, in 2013.

Reading:
" in 1994, a clerk in the Texas Legislature named Gregory Watson discovered that Mississippi still had not ratified the Thirteenth Amendment. He notified each of the Black of the Mississippi legislature and sent them a draft of a resolution that Mississippi could adopt in order to rectify the situation. On March 16th of the next year, the Mississippi legislature reached a largely symbolic vote to unanimously ratify the abolition of slavery in the U.S.—becoming the last of the eligible states to do so.

After the vote, however, Mississippi state officials failed to send the necessary documentation to the federal , so the ratification was not formally filed as required. Nearly 20 years later, in late 2012, two Mississippi residents discovered that the ratification was not yet official and notified the secretary of state. Several weeks later, the required paperwork was filed, and Mississippi's ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment was legally recorded on February 7, 2013."
https://calendar.eji.org/racial-injustice/mar/16#:~:text=On%20March%2016th%20of%20the,eligible%20states%20to%20do%20so.

panafrican(m): 10:27am On Jan 13
Elusive001:



Why can't countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Morocco, etc appoint blacks or Nigerians too? We have seen the West you guys hate, appoint blacks. Why not your Arab masters whom you worship?

1.Mid 1500s through 2013 , that is almost 5 Centuries. Does this tell you anything at all ?
2. You prefer LGBTQ white to traditional family, stable- minded Africans, that is why your country
is getting F **ck up with men having red lips and carrying women purses.
panafrican(m): 10:57pm On Jan 12
It would be great if Trump apointed a Nigerian -American as ambassador to the UN
The world is fed up with former UN officials pushing for wars and LGBTQ agenda through the United Nations.
Appointing a American- Nigerian would be the best way to cut off embedded LGBTQ advocates and warmongers.
panafrican(m): 5:53pm On Jan 12
It is also happening in Africa.
Poor people are guilty all over the world. This even happened in History.
Check how many poor family children and parents died in the Titanic incident.
The rescuers saved the rich ones first. This is horrible.
panafrican(m): 6:16pm On Jan 11
is there any difference between conquered and stolen? No that much, if any at all.

panafrican(m): 6:12pm On Jan 11
That woman lied on Trump.
The rest of us said it years ago.
F
panafrican(m): 6:21am On Jan 11
Padipadi:

Africa should first work on alleviating poverty. When ya economy is strong, you will subjugate ya enemies and people wey you get past scores to settle with.
Stop the same old discourse that leaves us at the mercy of foreign power.
There is poverty, homelessness in the United Kingdom, the United States, , ect, but they have been successful
building strong armies that help them be on the offensive internationally.
panafrican(m): 2:58am On Jan 11
Wonder what they were looking for.
We should build our army and invade those who invaded us in the past. It will be great
to appoint a Hausa chief governor of Saudi Arabia ,a Yoruba Prince Governor of Spain and Portugal
a Igbo governor of Great Britain, a Ijaw governor of the Netherlands, a Kanuri governor of Turkey and so on.

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panafrican(m): 4:43am On Jan 10
HITdemUP:
You need your brain examined
The most foolish things are happening under our watch and Trump should not blame people who
think about this eventuality because of what Joe Biden and Obama did . Trump is NOT OBAMA, he is not Joe Biden ?
OK but the latter acted as US presidents, normal to suspect anyone under that umbrella.
panafrican(m): 2:39am On Jan 10
Skoonheid:
Creatures of doom. Doomed to lose eternally but will never give up without war.
Very deep !
panafrican(m): 2:35am On Jan 10
All this the Trump incoming istration is making about taking over Greenland, Canada and the Panama Canal
is maybe a distraction, to catch North Korea of Guard and destroy their regime.
If its NOT North Korea then at least Iran.
panafrican(m): 7:06pm On Jan 08
Confused liberals LGBTQ slaves of the Zionists mafia.



Donald Trump has blamed the US, and more specifically Joe Biden, for Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

The president-elect was outlining his plan for his second istration on Tuesday when he decided to express some sympathy with the Russian dictator almost three years after Putin began the bloody war.

Trump told journalists: “A big part of the problem was Russia, for many many years, long before Putin said, ‘You could never have Nato involved in Ukraine,’ no, like that’s been written in stone.

“Somewhere along the line, Biden said, ‘No they should be allowed to Nato’.

“Well, then Russia has someone right on their doorstep. I could understand their feelings about that.

“But there were a lot of mistakes made in that negotiation and when I heard the way that Biden was negotiating, I said, ‘You’re going to end up in a war,’ and it turned out to be a very bad war.
“It could escalate, that war could escalate to be much worse than it is right now.”

He added: “I believe they had a deal and then Biden broke it.”

Trump suggested that “deal” would have been “satisfactory” to Ukraine and everyone else.

Putin made a similar claim in December, telling reporters: “I know that the current President Biden spoke about this, it is no secret, back in 2021.

“He proposed exactly this to me – to delay Ukraine’s ission to NATO for 10-15 years, because it is not ready yet.”

However, the Russian president did not say Biden then went back on the deal.

Instead, he added: “For us, it makes no difference – today, tomorrow or in 10 years’ time.”

It’s widely thought in the west that Putin invaded Ukraine in a land grab. Moscow has denied such a claim, but continues pushing its troops forward to seize more territories.
Source:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-has-decided-who-is-responsible-for-russia-s-invasion-of-ukraine-and-it-s-not-putin/ar-AA1xan6q?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=953b4709c39c4bcf8c2acdf16979e014&ei=18

panafrican(m): 4:49am On Jan 08
Did he pray in prison ? they should have given him the Bible. grin cheesy

Nigerian atheist freed from prison but fears for his life


A prominent Nigerian atheist, who has just been freed after serving more than four years in prison for blasphemy, is now living in a safe house as his legal team fear his life may be in danger.

Mubarak Bala, 40, was convicted in a court in the northern city of Kano after, in a surprise move, he pleaded guilty to 18 charges relating to a controversial Facebook post shared in 2020.

"The concern about my safety is always there," he told the BBC in an exclusive interview as he tucked into his first meal as a free man.

Nigeria is a deeply religious society and those who may be seen as having insulted a religion - whether Islam or Christianity – face being shunned and discriminated against.

Blasphemy is an offence under Islamic law – Sharia - which operates alongside secular law in 12 states in the north. It is also an offence under Nigeria's criminal law.

Bala, who renounced Islam in 2014, said there were times during his incarceration that he felt he "may not get out alive". He feared he could have been targeted by guards or fellow inmates in the first prison he was in, in Kano, which is a mainly Muslim city.

"Freedom is here, but also there is an underlying threat I now have to face," he said. "All those years, those threats, maybe they're out there."

He could have been inside for much longer if it was not for an appeals court judge who reduced the initial 24-year sentence last year, describing it as "excessive".

Walking out of the prison in the capital, Abuja, Bala looked tired, but cheerful dressed in a white T-shirt, khaki shorts and flip-flops. He emerged with his beaming lawyer by his side.

"Everything is new to me. Everything is new," he said as he took in his new-found liberty.
Bala, an outspoken religious critic, was arrested after a group of lawyers filed a complaint with the police about the social media post.
He then spent two years in prison awaiting trial before being convicted in 2022.

At the time Bala's guilty plea baffled many, even his legal team, but he stands by his decision, saying that it relieved the pressure on those who stood by him, including his lawyers, friends and family.

"I believe what I did saved not only my life, but people in Kano," he said.
"Especially those that were attached to my case, because they are also a target."

His conviction was widely condemned by international rights groups and sparked a debate about freedom of speech in Nigeria.
His detention also sent shockwaves across Nigeria's small atheist and humanist communities, and his release has come as a relief to many, but there are still concerns.

"It's thanks and no thanks," said Leo Igwe, the founder of the Humanist Association of Nigeria.
"Thanks, that he's out, thanks that he's a free man. But no thanks, because there is a dent on him as if he committed a crime. For us at the Humanist Association, he committed no crime."

As for Bala, he is keen to catch up on lost time – including getting to know his young son who was just six weeks old when he was imprisoned. But he said he had no regrets.

"My activism, my posting on social media, I always knew the worst would happen, When I made the decision to come out, I knew I could be killed. I knew the dangers, and I still decided to do it."

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62zpk4nnxdo

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panafrican(m): 12:48pm On Jan 07
Two names were missing on that list.
1. Benjaman Netanyahu for him having bombed to rubble hospitals, schools, Daycares, markets, restaurants and residential buildings in Gaza.
2. Zelensky for being the stooge of the West.
panafrican(m): 12:40pm On Jan 07
The war with Palestinians and Israel.
No one knows when this is going to end.
In 100 years, 200 years ?
panafrican(m): 5:21am On Jan 06
Elon Musk should stop messing with the British and the Germans, those folks are dangerous.
They created empires, they destroyed nations and they destroyed empires. Don't say they cannot defeat one person.
panafrican(m): 5:06am On Jan 06
sunboy:


NATO is not in Ukraine. The US and allies are ing Ukraine. Yes they happened to be NATO .

Ecomog got no business in DRC, no political or economic relevance for us. Ecowas is not rich enough to send money to East Africa when bokoharam is still alive across the ecowas borders. Charity begins at home.
RDC is not that far from us, if this degenerates, Hey, we can be flooded with refugees mixed with embedded
terrorists. From the RDC you cross the Congo River and within 10 minutes you are in Congo-Brazza, from there
you can reach Cameroon on foot, and the Nigeria.
when Al-Shabaab was growing in Eastern Africa in 2006? the rest of us warned that this could hit west Africa but some people downplayed it on Nairaland Forum. Six years later in 2002 , Boko Haram showed up in Maiduguri.

As far as the war on Boko Haram is concerned, still don't know why Nigeria is refusing to form a
coordinated military coalition with neighboring countries to destroy those terrorists. 150 000 west Africa
troops in Northern Nigeria will be enough to silence the guns of the killers.

Excessive national pride is sometimes detrimental. Burkina faso, Mali and Niger understood that.
Today , they made cross border military agreements and it is paying.
This being say let's keep in mind that to many westerners Nigeria is guilty of being a stable , successful African country with more than 200 million people. They just do not like it. To many people's many, Africa should be a junk yard with warring factions chopping people's heads
panafrican(m): 1:56pm On Jan 05
Kind of the United states having their capital in Hawai.
How will Equatorial Guinea defend that capital in case of an invasion ? do they have a strong navy ?

panafrican(m): 9:03pm On Jan 04
mysticwarrior:
Ecomog is for west Africa and not central Africa.
NATO is for North Atlantic, they are in Eastern Europe at the Russian Borders.
I mean, if we don't pro-actively react in West Africa, Nigeria will be the next after the DRC.No-one wants to see Africa grow.

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panafrican(m): 8:39pm On Jan 04
ECOWAS should gather 1 million ECOMOG troops to go teach M23 thugs a lesson in the DRC.
We need a stable Africa so we can do business amongst us without having to worry about European or American markets.
Africa has 1.5 billion people

panafrican(m): 5:02pm On Jan 03
Why is it so hard to arrest the President?
Well , I'm the President, and you want to send your freaking police to arrest me? !
Guess what, I'm going to resist because a man does not give up without a fight whether he is wrong or wrong. .
Quite simple.



A dawn stand-off, a human wall and a failed arrest: South Korea enters uncharted territory
5 hours ago
Friday January 3rd, 2025

BBC

Jean Mackenzie
Seoul Correspondent
Reporting from Seoul

The stand-off started long before dawn. By the time we arrived in the dark, an army of police had pushed back suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol's angry ers, who'd camped out overnight hoping to stop his arrest. Some of those I spoke to were crying, others wailing, at what they feared was about to unfold.
As dawn broke, the first officers ran up to the house, but were instantly thwarted - blocked by a wall of soldiers protecting the compound. Reinforcements came, but could not help. The doors to Yoon's house stayed tightly sealed, his security team refusing the police officers entry.

For several hours the investigators waited, the crowds outside growing more agitated - until, after a series of scuffles between the police and security officials, they decided their mission was futile, and gave up.
This is totally uncharted territory for South Korea. It is the first time a sitting president has ever faced arrest, so there is no rule book to follow - but the current situation is nonetheless astonishing.

When Yoon was impeached three weeks ago, he was supposedly stripped of his power. So to have law enforcement officers trying to carry out an arrest - which they have legal warrant for - only to be blocked by Yoon's security team raises serious and uncomfortable questions about who is in charge here.
The investigating officers said they abandoned efforts to arrest Yoon not only because it looked impossible, but because they were concerned for their safety. They said 200 soldiers and security officers linked arms, forming a human wall to block the entrance to the presidential residence, with some carrying guns.
Source : https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gp5xe1zwgo

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panafrican(m): 1:00pm On Jan 03
French troops withdrawal from Ivory Cost: Don't be fooled by Allassane Outtara, the illegal immigrant from Burkina Faso who achieved power in Ivory Coast thanks to the guns of French soldiers.
The liar is claiming to have taken possession of the 43rd BIMA ( 43e BIMA ), the colonial French military base near the main airport of Abidjan, the economical capital of Cote d'Ivoire. What is unfolding is a plan engineered by Emmanuel Macron and his stooge ( Ouattara ).
French solders have simply relocated to places in the central and north western parts of Ivory coast ,far away from the public.
How can he kick French soldiers out when they are the backbone of his oppressive regime ? The guy is planning to run for a 4th consecutive presidential term in October 2025 in total disregard of the constitutional two .

panafrican(m): 4:59am On Jan 03
bookson:
Long overdue... Truth may be slow but it will surely catch up with lies and disgrace it.
Aljazeera, the media of Hamas and Hezbollah.. SMH
Not ISIS because those are Netanyahu's big fellows.
panafrican(m): 5:03pm On Jan 02
They will need AL jazeera again when the get F***cked by Israel ed by the EU , the US and the United Kingdom.

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panafrican(m): 1:07am On Jan 02
As Pana- Africanists we emphatically reject those racist anti African rankings.
How can Tinubu and Ruto be crooked as such when they even did not attack any country ?
They are not crooked.
can Europeans and Americans rank themselves?

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