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@fabul_23

You must not lose faith in humanity.

yaoundé Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Fabstar_23@
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Every #Westernown company have #NGO/Foundations... Initially I thought it was because the owners of these companies love #humanity, it turns out to be the biggest #PR service u can give your company.
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BenonSenior
BenonSenior@BenonSenior1·
Democracy is the major reason why African countries are still poor📌
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Angeliki
Angeliki@Angeliki_BTC·
South Africa ranks among countries with the fastest billionaire growth globally.
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LadyM1306!🇳🇬
LadyM1306!🇳🇬@LadyM1306·
Those 300 Ghanaians leaving South Africa today should have been Nigerians.
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GhanaBoy Ni3🇬🇭
GhanaBoy Ni3🇬🇭@ghanaboynie·
“25 years in a foreign land and you don’t want to go back to your country?”- A Nigerian 🇳🇬 A Nigerian has some words of encouragement for fellow Africans in South Africa . He urges Africans to return back to their home countries to build a better nation. #Nigeria #NG #SouthAfrica #SA #News #Politics #Africannews #Africa #Updates 🇳🇬🌍🇿🇦🌍🇳🇬🌍🇿🇦🌍🇳🇬🌍🇿🇦🌍🇳🇬🌍🇿🇦🌍🇳🇬🌍🇿🇦🌍🇳🇬
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Fabstar_23@
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@Wiseperryyy You don't genuinely care about the lady but making this post so u can attract an innocent lady to cheat on
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@IamMicMonsta Love language ft slim kid is an ever green song, bro please for a remix of this song a little change to the #chorus
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Fabstar_23@
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@dashacovera I agree with you... The misconception of technical school came from our parents.. Atleast now we know better.
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Miss BouGie 🇨🇲 💎
Technical school is more superior than grammar school I can’t believe grammar school kids always thought they were better than technical school kids , a whole technical school kids who can start earning from their handy work as early as form 4
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Fabstar_23@
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@zoomafrika1 With these kind of mindset... @GovernmentZA should just send all of you back to various countries since u all have to focus on things that are not important.
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
Top 10 African countries with the most handsome men 1. Somalia🇸🇴 2. Nigeria🇳🇬 3. Rwanda🇷🇼 4. Kenya🇰🇪 5. South Africa🇿🇦 6. Ghana🇬🇭 7. Angola🇦🇴 8. Ethiopia🇪🇹 9. Zambia🇿🇲 10. Ethiopia 🇪🇹
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Beta Tinz🇨🇲
Beta Tinz🇨🇲@beta_tinz·
#BetaPipol some strange tin happoun Cathedral for Yawundeh! Archbishop Jean Mbarga, metropolitan Archbishop for Yawundeh, release some white dove make e fly, as symbolic gesture for peace and hope, the bird deny for fly e! The dove fall e for ground! Some Reverend Father pickam, releasam again make e fly, the bird still fall e for ground. Na video dat👇🏾 According to una, dat act mean say weti eh? 🤔 #BetaTinz #BetaTinzGist
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The Boy From Cameroon ( 🇨🇲FBI)
Bénin, Senegal & now part of Canada has a referendum coming up to decide secession ( independence) or Continues frederation. NB: In Cameroon discussing the form of state is termed “An act of terrorism”
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Fabstar_23@
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@bigdani21 There's nothing to be proud as a Cameroonian, same failed looking for and logic to defend their failed state. We should all hide our faces in shame, no wonder some turn to wannabe Nigerians
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Dani D🌚🚩
Dani D🌚🚩@bigdani21·
Cameroon is a failed country I will never be proud😅 What do you think about this brother
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@Mamsy96 It's shame that those in #diaspora that a supposed to be a beacon of hope have turn to be gossips... What a sad time to be an #African
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HALIMA
HALIMA@Mamsy96·
Cameroon TikTok space is so toxic and exhausting
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Sahel Revolutionary Soldier
🇧🇫 How Much Does The RELANCE Plan Cost and How Will It Be Financed? The government of Burkina Faso has unveiled the financing strategy behind its ambitious 2026–2030 RELANCE Plan, estimated at more than 64 billion dollars (36, 000 billion CFA francs). According to authorities, the real revolution of the plan lies not only in its projects, but in how the country intends to finance its transformation. 🇧🇫 Burkina Faso has decided to finance its development first and foremost through its own strengths. Thus: 👍 More than 65% of funding to come from domestic resources 👍 Promotion of popular shareholding 👍 Launch of diaspora bonds to mobilize resources from Burkinabè abroad 👍 Patriotic crowdfunding initiatives 👍 Expansion of innovative financing mechanisms 👍 Mobilization of green and sustainable bonds The government says every Burkinabè citizen is called upon to participate in national development because: “A sovereign Nation is a Nation that finances its own transformation.” Authorities describe the RELANCE Plan as more than an economic program. It is presented as a national project aimed at transforming Burkina Faso into: ✅ A productive nation ✅ An industrial power ✅ A sovereign economy ✅ A country capable of financing its own development The Minister of Finance, while presenting the Plan to the Members of the Parliament said the following to conclude his presntation: " The RELANCE Plan is more than an economic program. It is an act of faith in the ability of the Burkinabè people to transform their destiny. This plan carries a simple conviction: Burkina Faso can become a productive, industrial, and sovereign power. Yes, our country can feed its people. Yes, our country can transform its resources. Yes, our country can finance its development. Yes, our country can build its own economic champions. Yes, our country can fully regain control of its future. The struggle we are waging today is a historic one: • the struggle of sovereignty against dependency; • the struggle of production against dependency on assistance; • the struggle of transformation against raw exportation; • the struggle of dignity against resignation. Future generations will judge our era. They will remember that during the most difficult moments in our history, Burkina Faso did not choose fear. It chose courage. It did not choose resignation. It chose transformation. It did not choose dependency. It chose sovereignty. And nothing is more powerful than a people standing upright and deciding to become masters of their own destiny.
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Fabstar_23@
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Those who were building tower of Babel where from #Africa that's why since the fail project #Africans have not been able to build any country, but end up with so many #languages
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