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Cameroon - Africa
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Tribalism Is The Killer Of A Successful Nation. Ubuntu - I Am Because You Aurelia.
Federal Republic of Cameroon Katılım Eylül 2009
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@chrisidakwo @DD_Geopolitics Firstly, Nigeria's two national "refineries" haven't done any refining for decades. You can't call them refinery when they don't refine.
Secondly, the post NEVER mentioned finance. The post said the refinery was built by China. It means Chinese construction companies built it.
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Firstly, Nigeria has 2 national refineries. Saying Nigeria had no refineries before Dangote refinery is false and misleading!
Secondly, the refinery was financed 50% by Dangote and the other 50% by commercial banks - both locally and internationally, and none are Chinese.
So, where's this narrative that "China built Dangote's refinery" coming from?
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China built a $20 billion oil refinery in Nigeria, and Europe is furious.
Nigeria, one of Africa's largest oil producers, had no refinery. For decades, it exported crude and imported gasoline at markup. China's Dangote Oil Refinery in Lagos changed that. Now Nigeria is exporting refined gasoline instead of just raw crude.
The refinery is operating at 94% of its 650,000-barrel-per-day capacity, meeting domestic demand with surplus shipped abroad. In March, Nigeria exported approximately 44,000 barrels of gasoline per day. A single shipment of 317,000 barrels reached Mozambique—the first delivery to East Africa.
Production is projected to reach 1.4 million barrels per day within three years, making it Africa's largest refinery.
For decades, Western oil majors kept Nigeria dependent while extracting crude, refining it abroad, and selling it back at a premium. China built the infrastructure Europe refused to. Now Nigeria controls its own energy supply chain, and European refiners are losing a captive market.
This is what economic sovereignty looks like. This shouldn’t surprise any of our subs, we covered this story back in November on DD Geopolitics.
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@MarioNawfal @africaupdates How can humans tell when robots are protesting for better employment contracts.
BTW, these robots must pay taxes to the government, like their human colleagues.
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@Ma_LoJ The South African gov't and the opposition party EFF has already voiced out their dissatisfaction with those fools that are committing these heinous crimes.
We are also not blind to Elon Musk's evil mind, but the SA gov't must arrest these criminals and stop this madness.
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Be weary of these accounts spreading misinformation about xenophobia in South Africa for Elon's coins.
Cameroon - Africa@Cameroon_Com
This is getting out of order. If the South African government can't control these animalistic behaviours, someone is going to get killed soon. Your gov't has failed you, and you decide to transfer your frustration on innocent people. Shame on you.
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The French government is moving all its computers away from Microsoft to an open-source, Linux based operating systems, to achieve “digital sovereignty.”
A lesson for African governments?
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Western powers view the DRC as a "reservoir of raw materials," exploiting the country by fostering chaos to access rare earth elements, Congolese Pan-Africanist Kavugho Kyowene told Sputnik Africa.
These powers dominate mining contracts, allowing their corporations to extract resources through exploitative agreements, he argued.
Although the Congolese government is theoretically entitled to a 30% share, Kyowene noted it often receives less than 10% due to lack of oversight.
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We completed the investigation at Minab school, so Donald Trump doesn't have to.
Triple tap U.S Tomahawk cruise missiles were fired on a busy school day. Many children were still alive after the first strike. As some tried to flee, they were targeted again - this time with teachers and parents too.
This can only be described as evil crimes against children and humanity.
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@UchePOkoye People are only black when it suits their racist narratives. If that idiot doesn't remove Cameroon out of his ugly lying mouth, we are bringing our lawyers. 😅😂🤣
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MALI BLASTS FRANCE FOR HELPING TERRORISTS
On 24 September 2022, the Republic of Mali delivered a speech before the United Nations General Assembly that would change the course of history. For the first time in 21st-century history, a former French colony boldly and relentlessly stood up to France and accused the country of directly supporting t*rrorists on the African continent.
Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maïga boldly and courageously condemned what he referred to as the "French junta", which he insisted violated Mali's airspace to provide intelligence, arms, and ammunition to t*rrorist groups. At the time, no other country on the continent was daring to make such accusations.
Since then, other neighbouring countries have also come forward to make such claims, including Nigerien President Abdourahmane Tiani, who stated, "Unfortunately, the enemy we face is not terrorism, but above all France." Meanwhile, Burkina Faso's president Ibrahim Traore has stated, "It's not terrorism. It's imperialism. They aim to keep us in a permanent war, so that we can't develop and continue to plunder our wealth. All the imperialist countries finance these fighters."
Mali forced France to end Operation Barkhane, its military occupation of the Sahel, which was primarily headquartered in Mali. Malian authorities discovered a mass grave at Gossi, right next to France's evacuated military base. This is one of many discoveries that have raised eyebrows in the Sahel.
While the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) countries have secured many victories in the fight against these imperialist-backed death squads, from the liberation of Kidal in 2023 to the securing of Mali and Burkina Faso's border, attacks are escalating in other areas. Based on the rhetoric employed in Western media reports, some suspect that these attacks are designed to make it appear that African states must turn back towards French/ Western intervention for help. The idea may be to make these countries appear to be better off under occupation and unable to manage their own security affairs.
However, as long as the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) remains in power and united in their vision, there is no going back.
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Best video I have seen today.
Sy Marcus Herve Traore@marcus_herve
🚨 Mali 🇲🇱- He thought they were already on conquered territory then boom 💥🔥. The beautiful thing about northern Mali 🇲🇱 is that it is all desert and sand. So, unlike in Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 where terrorists still hide in dense forests, here it’s easy to completely wipe them out.
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