Jay

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Jay

Jay

@Jay3KOD

Katılım Şubat 2023
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Yazz LFC
Yazz LFC@YazzLFC·
Honestly speaking ... Would you sell Alexander Isak in the summer and accept he was a mistake?
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@Nabe1926044 We have seen derg, weyane and Halie slase. But nothing is more closer to donkey than gala in power 😂
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Fedila Press
Fedila Press@Nabe1926044·
It is unfortunate that the Eritrean government is holding Eritrea back. The country could have been one of the most successful in the world if it weren’t for Isaias Afwerki .
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@LastNigus Haha 🤫 and enjoy your civil war before you talk about economy. Ethiopia can’t survive without human aid lemaniti 😂
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@george_posts Haha don’t worry about it. 🤫 and watch it from far far away !
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George
George@george_posts·
#Egypt’s 🇪🇬economy itself is struggling badly; it is only just recovering from 38% inflation peak. What is Eritrea🇪🇷 going to benefit from #Egypt? ክልተ ጽጉማት። 🤷‍♂️ Why isn’t mass housing and other construction and factory rebuilding et al being driven by Chinese🇨🇳 🇰🇷investments, at least? Or by Italy🇮🇹, as was once reported in the news?
EritreanPost 🇪🇷🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇩🇪🇬@eritrean_post

Egyptian Media: Eritrea and Egypt expand economic and bilateral ties. Eritrean Minister of Trade Nesredin Bekit and Eritrean official Hagos Gebrehiwot arrived in #Egypt and met with Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty to discuss economic and bilateral cooperation. The Egyptian side assured support for Eritrea’s national sovereignty. Both sides also discussed potential Egyptian investments in #Eritrea.

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chalang@cbarzingy·
@LFC When Salah came we saw other Liverpool, clueless Slot had to start Salah
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Jay
Jay@Jay3KOD·
@Gaji06357888 @Ghebreyohannes @thomascmountain I’m in the same situation as her 😂 no one takes you serious anymore. You need to use the internet to improve your self. Tweeter and pornhub can wait 😂
ሄርmon Yeማne 🇪🇷@HermonE_J

Constructive criticism demands real knowledge context & understanding without Z necessary education or qualifications constant criticism of how #Eritrea is governed is baseless & unjustified "The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance it is the illusion of knowledge” 👂🏼👇🏼

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Ga’ጂ
Ga’ጂ@Gaji06357888·
@Jay3KOD @Ghebreyohannes @thomascmountain Make your point instead, እምበር ብትግርኛ ጌሩ ሀገር ፈሪሳ፣ ተደሚርና ኢና ተበለኩም ትዕልሉ ሰባት እንዲኹም 😂
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Ga’ጂ
Ga’ጂ@Gaji06357888·
This uninvited HGDEf slave ”Thomas”makes my blood boil
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@HermonE_J Ignorance is a bliss 😂 dude said “Boletica”
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ሄርmon Yeማne 🇪🇷
Constructive criticism demands real knowledge context & understanding without Z necessary education or qualifications constant criticism of how #Eritrea is governed is baseless & unjustified "The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance it is the illusion of knowledge” 👂🏼👇🏼
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@Habtishgreat They are coming for you 😂 are you scared ?
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Habtish Gurmu (Commentary)
War Is The Way Forward For TPLF😭 I strongly condemn the TPLF/TDF leadership for spending millions of dollars on military training and sustainment of groups like “Army 70” in Sudan, while ordinary Tigrayans continue to endure immense suffering and struggle for basic survival years after the devastating 2020–2022 war. This reckless prioritization of preparations for a potential second conflict over genuine recovery and humanitarian needs reveals a dangerous disconnect and a betrayal of the people they claim to serve. Recent leaked videos circulating widely on social media, including footage from early 2026, show armed fighters identifying as Tigray Defense Forces (TDF) elements—specifically the faction known as “Army 70”—taking part in a formal graduation ceremony in Sudan’s Gedaref State. The videos depict the militants marching in disciplined formation, with ranked Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) officers visibly in attendance, underscoring organized training activities and cross-border support in Sudanese territory. More than three years after the Pretoria Agreement, Tigray remains trapped in a severe humanitarian crisis. Hundreds of thousands of people, including nearly 800,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs), live in overcrowded camps with severely limited access to food, clean water, healthcare, and shelter. Acute malnutrition rates among children are alarmingly high, with therapeutic feeding needs surging well above previous years and averages. Food insecurity affects millions, pushing many into crisis or emergency levels, worsened by drought, fuel shortages, restricted aid, and destroyed infrastructure. Hospitals and schools operate with minimal resources, livelihoods are shattered, and preventable deaths from starvation and disease continue to occur. Families resort to desperate measures just to feed their children, while reconstruction efforts lag far behind the urgent needs on the ground. In stark contrast, the TPLF/TDF leadership appears to be channeling significant financial resources—potentially millions drawn from diaspora contributions, regional allocations, or other sources—into maintaining rear bases, training camps, and armed formations abroad. Instead of directing every available dollar toward feeding the hungry, rebuilding homes and essential services, supporting survivors of widespread trauma and sexual violence, and creating opportunities for the displaced, they focus on rebuilding combat capacity. This choice not only prolongs the daily hardship faced by Tigrayan civilians but also risks dragging the region back into another cycle of destruction and instability along the Ethiopia-Sudan border. The people of Tigray have already sacrificed far too much—hundreds of thousands of lives lost, communities devastated, and a generation traumatized. They deserve leaders who prioritize healing, rehabilitation, and peace over elite-driven militarization. Continuing to invest in overseas military parades and training while families at home fight for basic survival is not only morally indefensible but strategically foolish. It undermines any claim to genuine representation and invites further proxy tensions that could devastate the region once again. True leadership requires an immediate shift: full commitment to demobilization where possible, transparent use of resources for humanitarian relief and reconstruction, accelerated aid access, and a focus on reconciliation rather than renewed warfare. Tigrayans have earned the right to recovery, dignity, and a future free from endless conflict engineered from afar. The TPLF/TDF must be held accountable for placing military adventurism ahead of the urgent needs and aspirations of their own people. Anything less perpetuates suffering and squanders the chance for a better tomorrow.
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@Gaji06357888 No one cares about how you feel. 🙄
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@RobelYeshitla What in the world 😂 this will bring so much shame to your next generation. They will be ashamed to call them selves Ethiopia if Ethiopia ever survives of course 😂 which I highly doubt
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Robel
Robel@RobelYeshitla·
Ethiopian flag carrier ships should dock at Ethiopian sovereign ports.
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@Lfc_samie Isak has to start even if he plays bad. At his worst he can’t be as bad as ekitike first game. Isak needs time with wirtz!
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Jay
Jay@Jay3KOD·
@sbzcomps @anfield_archive There are something’s teachable and something natural. Ekiteke is only 3 years younger but football IQ low
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🎴@sbzcomps·
@anfield_archive Will come with time, Ekitike still very raw and not refined, Isak is the perfect player he can learn off
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🎴@sbzcomps·
Some good movement shown from Isak vs Fulham Great weapon from the bench tomorrow, his runs off the shoulder in behind will cause PSG problems Slot has to keep Wirtz & Salah on the pitch to create for him
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@DanielsonKassa1 But he aint geting one 😂 he getting fano instead
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Pulp Faction
Pulp Faction@DanielsonKassa1·
Prime Minister Abiy of Ethiopia says, “unless Ethiopia gets unhindered access to the sea, then I’m afraid the insecurity of the region, including the southern Red Sea corridor will get worse” 🌊 🇪🇹 Tune in for Part 1 on Tuesday April 14th, 2026 at 8:30 PM.
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@AlexisMGueldon Ethiopia demanding a port shouldn’t be the news. Ethiopia falling a part is the news here.
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Alexis Mohamed Officiel
Alexis Mohamed Officiel@AlexisMGueldon·
Le rejet par l’Éthiopie de l’offre djiboutienne portant sur 60 % du port de Tadjourah n’a rien d’une surprise. À vrai dire, il aurait été naïf de croire à la sincérité d’une telle proposition, tant tout indiquait que le pouvoir djiboutien savait qu’Addis-Abeba la rejetterait. Cette offre relevait moins d’une recherche sérieuse d’accord que d’une diversion pensée pour provoquer un refus, puis pour tenter d’en faire porter la responsabilité à l’Éthiopie en la présentant comme un facteur de perturbation régionale. Or un État enclavé de plus de 130 millions d’habitants a pleine légitimité à exiger autre chose qu’un montage improvisé, pensé moins pour répondre à ses besoins stratégiques que pour nourrir une mise en scène diplomatique. L’Éthiopie n’a pas à payer le prix de l’imprévoyance djiboutienne, encore moins à servir de variable d’ajustement à un pouvoir sans cap. La vérité est plus lourde : depuis des décennies, le pouvoir djiboutien a enfermé le pays dans une vision étroite, paresseuse et rentière, misant presque tout sur le levier portuaire, sans jamais construire une diversification économique sérieuse. Aujourd’hui, il découvre avec retard qu’un partenaire comme l’Éthiopie ne se traite ni par l’arrière-pensée, ni par l’amateurisme, ni par la ruse. Une réponse à la hauteur des relations entre nos deux pays devrait être pensée avec ampleur, y compris dans une logique tripartite intégrant Berbera, tant l’espace économique est vaste. À force de calculs courtermistes et de manœuvres sans envergure, le pouvoir djiboutien prend surtout le risque d’envenimer inutilement une relation stratégique que le sérieux d’État devrait au contraire sécuriser.
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Jay@Jay3KOD·
@Moth3rmomo @AltayeEthiopia To far haha In 🇪🇷 he did target the Muslim. He is the most evil colonial outsider we even known but nothing like him. He tried religion to separate Eritreans so it would be easier to continue his genocide. Before he finish what he started derg buried him under his office 😂
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Momo
Momo@Moth3rmomo·
@Jay3KOD @AltayeEthiopia and “he used religion to lead people” is quite a funny way to put it when yes, the Ethiopian Empire was a Christian theocratic monarchy but so were lots of empires. Not really the “evil” image you’re going for
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Elizabeth Altaye
Elizabeth Altaye@AltayeEthiopia·
አይ ኢትዪጽያ ትንሳኤሽ የቀረበ ይመስለሸል
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Pulp Faction@DanielsonKassa1·
የአፋር ሕዝብ ገፀ-ምድራዊ በረቱ ከሆነው የቀይ ባሕር ጠረፍ ተቆራርጦ እና ተጠቃሚነቱ ተከልክሎ መኖሩ አንዱ የሻዐብያ አሰቃቂ ግፍ ነው። አፋር የሚገባውን ፍትህ ማግኘት አለበት።🤔
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Momo@Moth3rmomo·
@Jay3KOD @AltayeEthiopia What are you on? He didn’t “change” his name. In Ethiopian Orthodoxy every Faithful has two names: one secular and one baptismal. When he assumed his throne he dropped the secular name and took on his baptismal name which was Haile Selasie (the Power of The Holy Trinity).
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