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shoodboi2: 10:38am On Mar 18
Gerrard59:

The one that pisses me off is how some of our "educated people" view these people. Their so-called aid and help does more harm than good to us. The EU just offered South Africa more loans (4.7BN euros) for green mumbo-jumbo energy and vaccine production. This is after a scheme by the US and EU offered the same South Africa to let go of coal ($20BN). Vietnam and Indonesia were offered the same, but I don't know if they accepted it.

Aid does more harm than good and perpetuates poverty. Now see this opener by David Hundeyin: https://x.com/DavidHundeyin/status/1901661698748015029

Investigative journalist David Hundeyin educating a clown:

What "partnerships and collaborations" has Ghana or any African country ever had with Europeans and Americans?

Was it when they staged 6 different assassination attempts against Kwame Nkrumah, including the first terror attack in West Africa where innocent Ghanaian civilians lost their lives and limbs because someone in Langley was trying to kill Nkrumah?

Was it when they "partnered" with the JB Danquah people to stage a coup against Ghana's first ever democratically elected president, setting off a sequence of coups and severe economic displacement that led to Ghanaians emigrating enmasse to Nigeria, and ultimately leading to the unprecedented national humiliation that was "Ghana Must Go"?

Was it when they "partnered" with people like you to conspire to overthrow JJ Rawlings after he finally stabilised Ghana following 2 lost decades - an event that could have led to Ghana experiencing a civil war that might have prevented your birth?

Was it when they funded the growth and development of South Korea by giving them favourable financing for every kind of infrastructure and industrial activity under the sun, but they refused to offer similar financing for a single road, railway (except the ruinous Lobito corridor), bridge, port, school, hospital, university, research institute, or bank anywhere on the entire continent of Africa over the same period, because industrialisation of Africa did not fit into their economic and geopolitical model?

These are your "partners?"

I can point to game-changing infrastructure that the Chinese have funded in Ghana like Lekma China-Ghana Friendship Hospital off Spintex Road, Accra. That is one of the most important hospitals in West Africa. Where is the European hospital that is saving Ghanaian lives?

I can point to game-changing infrastructure that the Indians have funded and delivered in Ghana, such as the Tema - Mpakadan railway line, which is part of the 1,000km rail line that will link Tema harbour to Ouagadougou, opening as a port for an AES market of 72 million people. Where is your American railway line?

Or you think developing the potentials, hopes, and dreams of 33 million Ghanaians, 400 million West Africans, and 1.2 billion Africans is not as important as whatever peanuts @EuropeInGhana paid you to post this disgraceful nonsense?

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Kingsnairaland(m): 11:03am On Mar 18
Crimean War (1853-1856),
where England, or more specifically, the British Empire, suffered significant challenges and losses during the conflict with Russia.

Here are some key points about England's experience in the Crimean War:

1. *Heavy casualties*: The British suffered heavy losses, particularly during the Battle of Balaclava, which included the infamous Charge of the Light Brigade.
2. *Disease and poor conditions*: The war was marked by poor sanitation, disease, and harsh weather conditions, which took a significant toll on British troops.
3. *Siege of Sevastopol*: The British, along with their French allies, laid siege to the Russian port city of Sevastopol, which was a key strategic location. The siege lasted for 11 months and was marked by brutal fighting and significant losses on both sides.
4. *Logistical challenges*: The British faced significant logistical challenges, including transporting troops and supplies over long distances, which strained their resources and impacted their ability to wage war effectively.

, the British ultimately were crushed and Russia retained ownership of Crimea

.Britain claimed victory in Crimea war saying they forced Russia to keep it neutral after the war lol

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Kingsnairaland(m): 11:07am On Mar 18
Kingsnairaland:
Crimean War (1853-1856),
where England, or more specifically, the British Empire, suffered significant challenges and losses during the conflict with Russia.

Here are some key points about England's experience in the Crimean War:

1. *Heavy casualties*: The British suffered heavy losses, particularly during the Battle of Balaclava, which included the infamous Charge of the Light Brigade.
2. *Disease and poor conditions*: The war was marked by poor sanitation, disease, and harsh weather conditions, which took a significant toll on British troops.
3. *Siege of Sevastopol*: The British, along with their French allies, laid siege to the Russian port city of Sevastopol, which was a key strategic location. The siege lasted for 11 months and was marked by brutal fighting and significant losses on both sides.
4. *Logistical challenges*: The British faced significant logistical challenges, including transporting troops and supplies over long distances, which strained their resources and impacted their ability to wage war effectively.

, the British ultimately were crushed and Russia retained ownership of Crimea

Britain claimed victory in Crimea war saying they forced Russia to keep it neutral after the war lol

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Here are the exact words:

Britain thought they were fighting children in Crimea war

. Next their military general sent British military boys to towards mother Russia later they claimed it miscommunication lol

That charge is called the charge of the light brigade.
In the Crimean war, a miscommunication as they claimed
They sent six hundred British cavalrymen charging straight into Russian cannons.

They were all killed and torn apart in minutes.
It was a heroic but completely unnecessary massacre and Russia retained control over Crimea.

>: grin

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obedience4(m): 11:26am On Mar 18
Olodo doesn't know the "allied" won the "Crimean War"

🤡😂

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seunny4lif(m): 12:22pm On Mar 18
"Kyiv is concerned that Trump may agree to hand over the port of Odessa to Russian control, A negotiated solution for the whole city and not the port only." - The New York Times
Kingsnairaland(m): 1:23pm On Mar 18
After Russia crushed British men
In Crimea and took over nation
UK became humble for many years grin
Kingsnairaland(m): 1:35pm On Mar 18
In 1783 the great Russia queen
Catherine II (the Great) annexed the Crimea peninsula, and it became Russian territory.



Crimea became part of Russia within the Soviet Union until 1954, when it was handed to Ukraine as a gift, which was a mistake the Russians will never repeat.
shoodboi2: 1:55pm On Mar 18
The killings continue:

Over 400 Palestinians were killed and more than 500 others were injured in the Israeli air strikes that targeted Gaza Strip.

Cancri: 2:00pm On Mar 18
dermmy:


Saudi Arabia, UAE, US-Biden iy did all these gra gra it was all futile attempt. Trump just wants to act tough.
until those terrorists in yemen case to exist before you understand
Cancri: 2:08pm On Mar 18
shoodboi2:
Gaza is under attack again. Israel breaks ceasefire. Massive Israeli bombing across Gaza.
yes kill them terrorist bomb them down
Kingsnairaland(m): 2:08pm On Mar 18
New York says the reason
new York city has many rats in it city more than in any other city in the world
is because they have many restaurants in the city grin grin grin

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Cancri: 2:09pm On Mar 18
shoodboi2:
Over 100 Palestinians were killed most of them are children and women in heavy Israeli airstrikes all over Gaza Strip.
lies.
About hundred terrorists were killed

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Alamkiir: 4:11pm On Mar 18
🇷🇺 It is unclear why G7 is 'big,' what is big about it? — Putin on the G7

"In 2024, the Eurozone's GDP growth was 0.9%. And the Big Seven... why is it big? It's not clear. What's big there? No matter where you look, you can't see anyone on the map. This seven has 1.9% growth. And BRICS has 4.9%. In Russia, it's 4.1% for two years in a row."

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Alamkiir: 4:13pm On Mar 18
Russia will discuss with businessman Elon Musk the prospects for cooperation in space in the near future, announced the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, Kirill Dmitriev.

😅😅😅
Alamkiir: 4:16pm On Mar 18
🇷🇺🇺🇸 President Putin and Trump have been on the phone for over an hour.
shoodboi2: 5:12pm On Mar 18
Kingsnairaland:
New York says the reason
new York city has many rats in it city more than in any other city in the world
is because they have many restaurants in the city grin grin grin

Reminds me of that American professor who said the US does not have high speed trains because China was forcefully taking land from Chinese citizens living in China and building high speed rail tracks on it.

Like, how do they corelate? 😂

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ariesbull: 8:27pm On Mar 18
🇷🇺 Putin sets demands on Ukraine: Control, Sanctions, Elections 🇺🇦

Putin insists Russia must retain seized Ukrainian territory, Western sanctions should be eased, and Kyiv must hold a presidential election. Zelenskiy remains in office under martial law.

#Russia #UkraineWar #Putin #Zelenskiy

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Lawag3: 8:33pm On Mar 18
Russianpatriot:

Slave trade was bad as a whole but at least the Europeans still gave some Africans some sorts of dignity. Jaja of Opobo was allowed to take over his master's trade despite being a slave and so many more.
Ask them about the Arabs, it is just about putting people's backs on hot coal until the liquid extracts put out the fire. Yet, some people will come online and say all sorts.

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seunny4lif(m): 8:50pm On Mar 18
ariesbull:
🇷🇺 Putin sets demands on Ukraine: Control, Sanctions, Elections 🇺🇦

Putin insists Russia must retain seized Ukrainian territory, Western sanctions should be eased, and Kyiv must hold a presidential election. Zelenskiy remains in office under martial law.

#Russia #UkraineWar #Putin #Zelenskiy
It was agreed that Ukraine would be the main course while EU would be the dessert, and the UK would be a side dish full of green salad.

The U.S. has halted funding for a group that, among other tasks, tracked information about the "removal of children from Ukraine." As a result, the group will no longer be able to provide data to the ICC — Washington Post.
Cancri: 8:51pm On Mar 18
Russianpatriot:

Slave trade was bad as a whole but at least the Europeans still gave some Africans some sorts of dignity. Jaja of Opobo was allowed to take over his master's trade despite being a slave and so many more.
Ask them about the Arabs, it is just about putting people's backs on hot coal until the liquid extracts put out the fire. Yet, some people will come online and say all sorts.
Arabs are fucking barbaric animals, God bless the white man for ending slavery which the Arabs start, God bless the white man for the technology we are enjoying,

The Arab monkeys have contributed nothing to science, and have contributed 95 percent to terrorism.
Alamkiir: 9:32pm On Mar 18
Full statement of Trump on his phone call with Putin:

"We agreed to an immediate Ceasefire on all Energy and Infrastructure"

Alamkiir: 9:35pm On Mar 18
Chinese carmaker BYD’s Zhengzhou factory, once complete, will be larger than San Francisco.

It’s about 10x the size of Tesla’s Gigafactory Nevada.

BYD now has 900,000+ employees, adding 200,000+ in just three months, creating over 1 million jobs across its supply chain.
NoWam: 9:46pm On Mar 18
Cancri:
Arabs are fucking barbaric animals, God bless the white man for ending slavery which the Arabs start, God bless the white man for the technology we are enjoying,

The Arab monkeys have contributed nothing to science, and have contributed 95 percent to terrorism.
Next time no de lie with your full chest
Arabs have contributed a lot to science and there’s more where this comes from

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shoodboi2: 10:50pm On Mar 18
Cancri:
Arabs are fucking barbaric animals, God bless the white man for ending slavery which the Arabs start, God bless the white man for the technology we are enjoying,

The Arab monkeys have contributed nothing to science, and have contributed 95 percent to terrorism.

You and Lawag3 and the failed lawyer have now gone from accusing us Africans of causing the slave trade by selling our kind into slavery to now accusing the Arabs of taking us as slaves. And you are even thanking the white man for ending slavery?

I am not surprised. As I mentioned some days ago, you pro-NATO and pro-Ukrainians are also racists and anti-Africans. You hate your own and worship the white man.

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Masterviolence(m): 11:01pm On Mar 18
Cancri:
Arabs are fucking barbaric animals, God bless the white man for ending slavery which the Arabs start, God bless the white man for the technology we are enjoying,

The Arab monkeys have contributed nothing to science, and have contributed 95 percent to terrorism.
I know you don't like Arabs, but this is too much.
Perhaps, do more research before saying something like this next time.

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shoodboi2: 11:02pm On Mar 18
NoWam:

Next time no de lie with your full chest
Arabs have contributed a lot to science and there’s more where this comes from

He doesn’t know that every time he learns maths, he is literally learning what the Arabs discovered or developed. Geometry and Algebra, two major subdivisions that make up maths today, were developed by the Arabs.

It was the same Arabs who developed trigonometry. Trigonometry today is what we use to track satellites, moons, planets and everything else flying in the skies or outside the earth.

It is the same too with algorithms. Almost all social media sites, apps, and software out there today uses algorithm. Even AI relies on algorithms.

It was an Arab called Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi who developed algorithm. He is the same man that developed algebra. But trust the white man to slur “al-Khwarizmi” into “al-gebra” and “al-gorithm” just so we won’t know it was an Arab who developed it.

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Lawag3: 11:04pm On Mar 18
shoodboi2:


You and Lawag3 and the failed lawyer have now gone from accusing us Africans of causing the slave trade by selling our kind into slavery to now accusing the Arabs of taking us as slaves. And you are even thanking the white man for ending slavery?

I am not surprised. As I mentioned some days ago, you pro-NATO and pro-Ukrainians are also racists and anti-Africans. You hate your own and worship the white man.


Oh shut up.


Africans sold fellow Africans into slavery. True

The Arabs traded African slaves. True

The trans Atlantic slave trade was terrible and must be condemned.


Africans did not cause the slave trade I never said that but we participated. Don't be stupid.


The werey says I'm accusing Arabs of trading slaves African slaves.


Gosh you're so ignorant.

Go warm Eba guy.

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OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 11:09pm On Mar 18
State of Emergency declared
Governor suspended
Deputy governor suspended.
House of Assembly suspended.

What APC cannot destroy does not exist.

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Masterviolence(m): 11:12pm On Mar 18
shoodboi2:


He doesn’t know that every time he learns maths, he is literally learning what the Arabs discovered or developed. Geometry and Algebra, two major subdivisions that make up maths today, were developed by the Arabs.

It was the same Arabs who developed trigonometry. Trigonometry today is what we use to track satellites, moons, planets and everything else flying in the skies or outside the earth.

It is the same too with algorithms. Almost all social media sites, apps, and software out there today uses algorithm. Even AI relies on algorithms.

It was an Arab called Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi who developed algorithm. He is the same man that developed algebra. But trust the white man to slur “al-Khwarizmi” into “al-gebra” and “al-gorithm” just so we won’t know it was an Arab who developed it.

Hatred has the power to erode humanity with alarming ease, and this remains an undeniable truth.

Merely disliking certain foreign policies whether those of Russia, China, or the United States, should not lead me to diminish or dismiss their groundbreaking contributions to human progress.

God save us all.

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shoodboi2: 11:17pm On Mar 18
Masterviolence:
Hatred has the power to erode humanity with alarming ease, and this remains an undeniable truth.

Merely disliking certain foreign policies whether those of Russia, China, or the United States, should not lead me to diminish or dismiss their groundbreaking contributions to human progress.

God save us all.

Their situation is alarming. Our ancestors, who fought for our freedom from the clutches of the white man, would be rolling in their graves at the horrible comments from their supposed descendants.
Watcharena: 11:40pm On Mar 18
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
State of Emergency declared
Governor suspended
Deputy governor suspended.
House of Assembly suspended.

What APC cannot destroy does not exist.
that is not even the only issue ,the is a very close friend of Wike ,who is a party to the conflict.


If you check their names online your will see many pictures of them together

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Ghostagain: 11:58pm On Mar 18
I think "developed" or "discovered" are too strong, I think you should just say the field was named after the persons in question.
Algebra is too wide to have been developed or discovered by a person. Please guys don't talk about things you are not familiar with.

Algebra is like a house in construction, the builders are those whom we call algebrists, each one adds a stone to the house, we call that his work.

A field being named after someone doesn't mean that person was the first to venture in it. I'm almost sure that there are papers in which algorithms were detailed which precede the name algorithm. A cooking recipe is an algorithm.

shoodboi2:


He doesn’t know that every time he learns maths, he is literally learning what the Arabs discovered or developed. Geometry and Algebra, two major subdivisions that make up maths today, were developed by the Arabs.

It was the same Arabs who developed trigonometry. Trigonometry today is what we use to track satellites, moons, planets and everything else flying in the skies or outside the earth.

It is the same too with algorithms. Almost all social media sites, apps, and software out there today uses algorithm. Even AI relies on algorithms.

It was an Arab called Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi who developed algorithm. He is the same man that developed algebra. But trust the white man to slur “al-Khwarizmi” into “al-gebra” and “al-gorithm” just so we won’t know it was an Arab who developed it.

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