I would love to invest in some prime Godey or Qalaafe farmland.
Ethiopia is the future of subsaharan Africa. I can gurantee you that it will pass oil rich Nigeria in the next decade or two. Unbowed, unbroken, the pride of Africa.
of Warder Zone. Itoopiya Tikdem
Ethiopia cant feed its hungry and rely on foreign aid and are inherently corrupt society if thats the pride of africa then africa itself is doomed.I would love to invest in some prime Godey or Qalaafe farmland.
Ethiopia is the future of subsaharan Africa. I can gurantee you that it will pass oil rich Nigeria in the next decade or two. Unbowed, unbroken, the pride of Africa.
of Warder Zone. Itoopiya Tikdem
somalia's issues are deeper then ethiopia's though, we have one ethnic group more divided then a country with a bunch of different tribes. that shit is hard to fix if not impossible. i would say maybe proper education might kill off some of the affects of qabilism but you know somalis are xoolo.Even if a civil war pops off in ethiopia they can still fix there country way quicker then somalia ever will
the only thing that can save somalia is balkanization.if every federal state becomes its own country.
Hehe don't dream.
Honestly even one country is too many for Somalis. All Somali regions should be American occupied for 50 years and then given their independence back.
Their problems will never vanish tbh, future looks bleak for them.Even if a civil war pops off in ethiopia they can still fix there country way quicker then somalia ever will
The lies and cover ups are over, this regime has come to an end ladies and gents.
"It is true that, as the editorial board put it, “the United States has long relied on Ethiopia as a partner in the fight against al-Shabab’s terrorism in Somalia and sends the country tens of millions of dollars in development assistance.” But this characterization, which substantially underestimates the amount of aid we devote to propping up this tyranny, implies that we’re at least getting something in return for turning a blind eye to its crimes against humanity.
In fact, when one considers that the regime’s leaders are faking their claims of economic success, covering up the extent of the biggest famine in the country’s history, secretly trading with al-Shabab, embezzling $2 billion every year, enforcing policies that have killed millions of their citizens through neglect and malfeasance, and have perpetrated outright genocide, it becomes clear that we’ve gained nothing that could justify our shameful complicity in this holocaust. Our policy is a strategic failure and a moral stain that history will judge harshly.
David Steinman, New York
The writer is an adviser to
Ethiopia’s democracy movement."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...627&tid=ss_fb&utm_term=.6721bd2daf0e#comments