How to Save an African Country
• In 1979, Uganda would have been saved if Field Marshal Idi Amin. were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 1990, Liberia would have been saved if General Samuel Doe were willing to relinquish or share political power..
• In 1991, Mali would have been saved if General Moussa Traore, were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 1991, Ethiopia would have been saved if Col. Mengistu Haile Mariam were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 1991, Somalia would have been saved if General Siad Barre were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 1993, the Central African Republic would have been saved if General Andre Kolingba were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 1994, Rwanda would have been saved if General Juvenal Habryimana were willing to relinquish or share political power
• In 1993, Burundi would have been saved if General Pierre Buyoya were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 1996, Zaire (now Congo DR) would have been saved if General Mobutu Sese Seko had been willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 1997, Sierra Leone would have been saved if General Joseph Momoh had been willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 1999, Niger would have been saved if General Ibrahim Barre Mainassara were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 2000, Ivory Coast would have been saved if General Robert Guie had been willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 2005, Togo would have been saved if General Gnassingbe Eyadema were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 2010, Tunisia would have been saved if former army officer, Ben Ali.were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 2011, Egypt would have been saved if former army officer, Hosni Mubarak, had been willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 2011, Libya would have been saved if Colonel Muamar Khaddafi had been willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 2012, Mali would have been saved if General Amadou Sanogo were willing to relinquish or share political power.
• In 2012, Guinea-Bissau would have been saved if General Mamadu Kuruma .were willing to relinquish or share political power
Note the frequency of the title “Genera.” or military titles. “Every military regime is a fraud. Anybody who heads a military regime subverts the wishes of the people” – said General I.B. Babangida (rtd), former head of state of Nigeria (The African Observer, Jan 18-31, 1999; p.6). He should know; he stole $9 billion.
How complicated is it to save an African country? How many of the current African heads of state are willing to relinquish or share political power? Kagame? Kabila? Museven i? Dos Santos? Nkurunziza, etc?
Hardened coconuts are stone deaf and impervious to reason. You would think that after all the destruction in postcolonial Africa, they had learned something
African lacks statesmen; just teeming with selfish buffoons who put their selfish interests above all others. They would destroyed their countries in order to stay in power.
Lunacy is defined as doing the same foolish thing again and again and expecting the same stupid results
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