Black culture: admitting defeat is considered taboo

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Black culture: admitting defeat is considered taboo

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Wait you will hear from the parties that lost the election, it was pre-poll rigging or this was total vote-rigging etc... :lol:
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Rightwing wrote:Wait you will hear from the parties that lost the election, it was pre-poll rigging or this was total vote-rigging etc... :lol:
who won? silanyo?
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waryaa wrote:
Rightwing wrote:Wait you will hear from the parties that lost the election, it was pre-poll rigging or this was total vote-rigging etc... :lol:
who won? silanyo?
silanyo's party is leading followed Wadani led by parliament speaker and New Ucud led by Jamaal ali hussein former CEO of Citibank Tanzania. The rest allaa yarxamuu....
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thnx right, somaliland with all those free elections :up:
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waryaa wrote:thnx right, somaliland with all those free elections :up:

Part of me is happy to see those free elections but in reality, people do not understand that they can vote with their conscience and stand on principle. Most of the people still associate favouritism with voting members of their clan rather than ideology.
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Can anyone remember Laurent Gbabgo who refused to give up power after he lost two election and how he was arrested in his bunker bedroom by french.

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Rightwing.

Are you serious man?? Ucid made it? my god thats a disastor, the party of clown Faysal and court-jester Jamal, the author of Diiwaanka qosolka looooooooooooooooooooooooooooool and just a week before the election he wrote a new song loool man this is not presidential material, my god we can do better then these 2 clowns.
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If a former Qat-peddler turned government spy with no talents except for misrule and corruption can rule for two terms, I'm sure it shouldn't be a problem for ina cali waraabe, the walking brain-dead.
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Gbabgo didnt lose the election.
The election commision, instead of taking the results to the constitutional court who have the right to announce the result, went instesd to the French embassy and illegally declared Alassane Ouattara the winner.
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X.Playa wrote:Rightwing.

Are you serious man?? Ucid made it? my god thats a disastor, the party of clown Faysal and court-jester Jamal, the author of Diiwaanka qosolka looooooooooooooooooooooooooooool and just a week before the election he wrote a new song loool man this is not presidential material, my god we can do better then these 2 clowns.
latest I have heard Umada and Ucud are neck and neck.
Jamaal if survive I hope he will put a side his teenage behavior qosol qosol and use his talent to manage the economy.
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original dervish wrote:Gbabgo didnt lose the election.
The election commision, instead of taking the results to the constitutional court who have the right to announce the result, went instesd to the French embassy and illegally declared Alassane Ouattara the winner.
Of course he had challenged the vote count twice and called Alassane Ouattara and northern folks non ivorians.
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even by the illegally called result, there was only a few percent between them.
There was an insurgency and crimes against humanity taking place in the North. So it was logical to challenge the voter irregularities.

Alassane Ouattara is from Burkina Faso, and served in the Govt.
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