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Ahmed Steve Adamu

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Whenever the right step is about to be taken, you France, Britain and the USA coming in to mess it up for the Africans. I have said it more than once that Africa have the right to our choice of dealing with whom we are pleased with. We are the ones hurting and we know where the shoes hurt most.
Most importantly we must do things intelligently and logically, avoiding exploitation to the minimum as possible as we can in our dealing with any country outside Africa.
I see no reason why France should come into the affair of Mali at this point in time and talking of democracy, when they have been there all along and no changes. Then Malians should understand that France have a hidden agenda that have been playing all this while and Mali seeking help from Russia will have a negative impact on France.
China, Iran, North Korea and Turkey to name a few are all Allie of Russia and which one of them have not reached a certain level of development. Let Mali use what they have to get what they want. It is not the case of Mali alone but the rest of Africa and if we can reach a level of development, let's use what we have got to get what we need, which is the foundation we need. We are the origin of science and technology but now we are behind, let us catch up and proceed to be great again. Understand this $300 million every month for 20 years on Afghanistan (Arabs) while our black brothers and sisters are languishing in poverty and being murdered almost everyday. The lines have been drawn take it or leave it. Is up to us to decide on our future.
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Whenever the right step is about to be taken, you France, Britain and the USA coming in to mess it...
Whenever the right step is about to be taken, you France, Britain and the USA coming in to mess it...
Ahmed Steve Adamu

Ahmed Steve Adamu @Airbase7 

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