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You shot my pinky toe!
@Much2Blaq
Same energy keeper. Not a fan of white supremacy. Just another guy on the Internet with an opinion.
All over the place, world Katılım Eylül 2014
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RESHARING: Grenada 🇬🇩 launches landmark diaspora homecoming to spark collaboration and reconnection 🌎🌴🙏🏾
Grenada Diaspora Homecoming 2026 takes place from June 21 to July 5.
More details in my article below. 👇🏾
voice-online.co.uk/news/2026/02/0…
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Following the Civil War, Black cowboys played a vital role in the rise of rodeo, which originated from skills practiced on cattle drives.
Despite facing segregation in white-sponsored shows, they created their own circuits, pioneered events like "bulldogging" (steer wrestling), and left a lasting legacy celebrated today by the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo..
Thanks to Black cowboys for creating America's first sport.❤️
This is culture! 🇺🇸
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Namibia 🇳🇦 has fully repaid its debt to the International Monetary Fund, bringing its outstanding obligations down to zero.
The country made the final repayment of $23,887,500, as confirmed in official IMF data up to March 2026. This marks a major milestone and a strong shift in Namibia’s external debt profile as part of its broader fiscal consolidation drive.
Namibia joins a small group of African nations that have successfully cleared their IMF balances, boosting its financial independence and international credit standing. This is a big win for fiscal discipline and economic sovereignty!
More details are expected from the Bank of Namibia and government statements.

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