A united state of Africa. Somalia and pan africanism
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Re: A united state of Africa. Somalia and pan africanism
No one is proposing anything overnight, pan africansm and African unity is not a new concept. It has been around since colonialism and yet it hasn't had an affect on the African continent as a whole for whatever reason be it corrupt leaders or civil wars. But countries like Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya are considering federation. So the idea is not that far fetched.
And it has to start from there, with similar countries uniting before the whole continent.
And in Somalia's case, we have to get our little regions in order before we can do anything.
Dream big my friends.
And it has to start from there, with similar countries uniting before the whole continent.
And in Somalia's case, we have to get our little regions in order before we can do anything.
Dream big my friends.
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Don't buy in to this unity crap people. There are secret white societies that want to unite the whole world and bring it under the command of one single government for their own wicked purposes. The conspiracy is shocking, i wrote a book about this 15 years ago.
Re: A united state of Africa. Somalia and pan africanism
[quote="Madmadoobe"]Don't buy in to this unity crap people. There are secret white societies that want to unite the whole world and bring it under the command of one single government for their own wicked purposes. The conspiracy is shocking, i wrote a book about this 15 years ago.[/quote]
Were you high on Qaad when you wrote the book
Were you high on Qaad when you wrote the book

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Re: A united state of Africa. Somalia and pan africanism
Lol, xuseyn; i think you should wake up my brother, there are lots of people, most of them professors that agree with me.
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i thought there was such a thing...AU(African Union). kinda like the EU sooma'ha?. look closely at how they function and that's pretty much a prelude to how anything deemed PanAfricanism would be..CORRUPTION!!!!. oh and forget somalia, ethiopia is currently the actiong body in the AU for that ghost nation 

Re: A united state of Africa. Somalia and pan africanism
[quote="Madmadoobe"]Lol, xuseyn; i think you should wake up my brother, there are lots of people, most of them professors that agree with me.[/quote]
Could be true, yaa og?
Some say Jews run this world and destroy anyone who dares to speak ill of them.
Zulaika,
AU was founded or partly founded by Haile Salassie who didn't like Somalis to have their own countries. He wanted Djibouti to join Ethiopia and when he foundout it was most likely to join Somalia, he wanted the French to stay on. He also made some claims as Somalia being part of his 'ancient' empire.
Most Pan-Africans worship Ethiopia too much. The pan African colours is based on Ethiopian flag.
Could be true, yaa og?
Some say Jews run this world and destroy anyone who dares to speak ill of them.
Zulaika,
AU was founded or partly founded by Haile Salassie who didn't like Somalis to have their own countries. He wanted Djibouti to join Ethiopia and when he foundout it was most likely to join Somalia, he wanted the French to stay on. He also made some claims as Somalia being part of his 'ancient' empire.
Most Pan-Africans worship Ethiopia too much. The pan African colours is based on Ethiopian flag.
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Re: A united state of Africa. Somalia and pan africanism
Well soon Ethiopia and Somalia will be offically one government, which i suspect will be joined by eriterea, jibouti, and kenya soon anough. We could actually be among the pioneers of thid pan-Africa thing, may be we should be proud, lol.
Re: A united state of Africa. Somalia and pan africanism
[quote="Madmadoobe"]Well soon Ethiopia and Somalia will be offically one government, which i suspect will be joined by eriterea, jibouti, and kenya soon anough. We could actually be among the pioneers of thid pan-Africa thing, may be we should be proud, lol.[/quote]
I don't think this would happen, becouse the Tigres in Ethiopia are small minority who have been under dogs for a long time. They want to rule Ethiopia as long as they can and when their time is up, they want independence.
I don't think this would happen, becouse the Tigres in Ethiopia are small minority who have been under dogs for a long time. They want to rule Ethiopia as long as they can and when their time is up, they want independence.
Re: A united state of Africa. Somalia and pan africanism
Xussein
You are right, some pan African have a tendency of revering Ethiopia as they see it as a home especially those in the diaspora.
Still, Selaisi and Ethiopia was receptive to the idea in the beginning, it's the only reason why many pan-africanist worship Ethiopia. That being said, the movement started with African need to rid of their colonial past and join together. Nkramah and other pan africanist were more interested in stopping white suppression of africa and had no interest in dominating the continent with Ethiopia.
The other pan Africanist flag colors are black representing race, red representing blood, and green for vegetation.
Anyways the movement is still wishful thinking at this stage especially Somali involvement, I understand that, but I like the idea and concept very much.
You are right, some pan African have a tendency of revering Ethiopia as they see it as a home especially those in the diaspora.
Still, Selaisi and Ethiopia was receptive to the idea in the beginning, it's the only reason why many pan-africanist worship Ethiopia. That being said, the movement started with African need to rid of their colonial past and join together. Nkramah and other pan africanist were more interested in stopping white suppression of africa and had no interest in dominating the continent with Ethiopia.
The other pan Africanist flag colors are black representing race, red representing blood, and green for vegetation.
Anyways the movement is still wishful thinking at this stage especially Somali involvement, I understand that, but I like the idea and concept very much.
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Re: A united state of Africa. Somalia and pan africanism
i like more the united states of the horn of africa
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