africa

  1. Prince Abubu

    I was just watching a documentary...

    ...on aljazeera about Eritrean refugees in Sinai. I swear it makes you question if these Arabs are even human. Imagine hearing your little sister getting raped and tortured. :mindblown: This what I mean when I say we should disassociate ourselves from these beasts.
  2. Madara x

    Medieval European Geography: which areas were known as uninhabitable & outside of god's grace?

    Greetings fellow Somali's, Opening remarks: A lot of us Somali's, who live in western Societies, know very little about the histories of the white nations that we've been living in. Generally, most of us know that the political and economic problems that we (as a people) are facing, are...
  3. Qansax

    African Cold War?

    I've been observing lately and can't help but point out that an African cold war has been going on. It started 1960 when the first wave of african nations became independent and is ongoing. Whos fighting the war? Hamitics vs Bantus Examples Shifta war Kenyan-Ethiopian war Libyan-chad war...
  4. Prince Abubu

    South Africans murder Somali businessmen

    Source: http://www.enca.com/south-africa/three-somali-nationals-shot-and-killed-in-khayelitsha :pacspit:
  5. S

    22 years dictatorship comes to end peacefully as defeated President concedes

    Defeated Gambian President has step-down according to multiple sources and thereby ended the conflict without blood-shed. "Gambia's defeated leader Yahya Jammeh announced early Saturday he has decided to relinquish power, after hours of last-ditch talks with regional leaders and the threat by...
  6. cantspeak

    Aid in reverse: how poor countries develop rich countries

    We have long been told a compelling story about the relationship between rich countries and poor countries. The story holds that the rich nations of the OECD give generously of their wealth to the poorer nations of the global south, to help them eradicate poverty and push them up the development...
  7. S

    Gambia's president declares state of emergency

    It seems like a potential new war is on the way: "The spectre of a military intervention in The Gambia now seems closer than ever, following declarations by the United Nations and African Union that boots on the ground could get the green light without a rapid resolution to the crisis. Fears...
  8. abdale

    AIDS vs. Christianity

    http://www.mumstheword.me/2013/05/09/aids-vs-christianity/
  9. bored

    Who Killed Captain Alex: Uganda's First Action Movie

    I wish some of the UPDF in Somalia made a Wakaliwood film. Who Killed Captain Alex 2: Mogadishu Mystery
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