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Dangote refinery has started supplying oil to several African countries, from Côte d’Ivoire to Ghana.
This is exactly what I’ve been saying: Africa must trade within itself.
West Africa is already moving in that direction. Even LPG flows within the region. They are not waiting.
Southern Africa is doing the same quietly, with Angola supplying others.
But East Africa… keeps missing opportunities. Not because we lack resources, but because of the decisions some made to destroy Sudan.
Imagine if Sudan was stable today. Kenya and Uganda would likely be sourcing oil directly from a neighbor.
Instead, we look outward.
Africa doesn’t lack oil. Africa lacks alignment.
The question is: are we ready to build with each other, or will we keep making it easier for others to benefit from us?

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@sholard_mancity Keeping my fingers crossed to hear the Currency being used to settle the transactions. 🤞
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@NelsonHavi Kenyan's took up Home schooling & Cambridge after this mess.
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@Whale_Guru "Obliterated" it is. Let Iran not be fooled & lower it's guard tonight.
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Two people commit the same brutal act burning a partner. One with acid, another with boiling water. Both are acts of savage violence. Both destroy lives. Both should face the full force of the law.
But look at what happens.
The man accused of sending someone to pour acid on his girlfriend is hunted down and arrested almost immediately. Meanwhile Gladwel Kagai, who allegedly poured hot water on her boyfriend, is still out there running free a month later.
So the obvious question arises: is justice blind, or is it selective?
Violence is violence. It does not change depending on who commits it. Acid burns flesh the same way boiling water does. Pain does not check gender before it destroys a body.
If a man commits such a crime, society demands instant justice and rightly so. But when a woman commits a similarly horrific act, suddenly the urgency disappears, the outrage fades, and the law moves like it has all the time in the world.
That double standard is dangerous.
Justice cannot operate on sympathy, gender politics, or public emotion. It must operate on facts and accountability. If someone burns another human being man or woman they must face the same consequences.
Selective justice is not justice. It is hypocrisy dressed in legal robes.
A nation that excuses violence from one side while punishing the other is not defending victims it is simply choosing which victims matter.
And that is a betrayal of the very idea of justice.


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@MikeSonko The man accused of sending someone to pour acid on his girlfriend is hunted down and arrested almost immediately. Meanwhile Gladwel Kagai, who allegedly poured hot water on her boyfriend, is still out there running free a month later
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JUSTICE FOR MARY CLAIRE: MAIN SUSPECT ARRESTED.
Information is power, and today, that power has brought a dangerous individual to justice. My heart is heavy for Mary, a brave young woman whose life has been forever altered by a cruel and heartless acid attack. Her only 'mistake' was choosing to walk away from a relationship a choice every human being has the right to make. No one deserves this level of pain, trauma, or lifelong scarring. Following a well-coordinated sting operation between my team and the police, we successfully laid a trap and arrested the lead suspect, ElVIS OPIYO. It is alleged that he orchestrated this horrific act by hiring another individual to carry out the attack. He is currently being held at Kibera Police Station.
I strongly condemn this cowardly, inhumane act. An attack on Mary is an attack on our collective humanity. We must stand united: violence against women will not be tolerated. My thoughts and prayers are with Mary as she begins her long journey of healing. You are not alone; justice will prevail.
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In order to illegally assassinate the Kant philosopher and security minister, Ali Larijani, you identified several properties he "might" have been at and blew up all those neighbourhoods. Hundreds died just so you could kill the one man who might have negotiated peacefully.
So by your own definition, is this an admission of a war crime? Or are you exempt?
Israel Foreign Ministry@IsraelMFA
The Iranian regime devastated Arad and Dimona by deliberately striking civilians with missiles. Over 100 people were injured, including children. A blatant war crime. Pure terrorism.
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Operation Rolling Thunder.
From 1965 to 1968, the United States conducted a sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam.
The goal was to break the will of the North Vietnamese government and people.
To make the cost of continuing the war too high to bear.
They dropped 864,000 tons of bombs.
The will was not broken.
So they escalated.
Operation Linebacker.
Operation Linebacker II, the Christmas Bombings of 1972: twelve days of around-the-clock bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong, described by some U.S. generals as trying to "bomb them back to the Stone Age."
Hospitals were hit.
Residential areas were hit.
Bạch Mai Hospital, the largest hospital in North Vietnam, was hit repeatedly.
After the Christmas Bombings, the North Vietnamese negotiating position at the Paris Peace talks did not weaken.
It strengthened.
They bombed us into refusing to surrender.
Every bomb that fell on a hospital, every family killed in their home, every village erased from the map created ten more people who would die before they accepted foreign domination.
This is what American strategists, with all their degrees and all their think tanks and all their war games, failed to understand about the people they were trying to break.
You cannot bomb dignity out of people who have decided they would rather die than give it up.

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