Salma Paralluelo


Greetings and Respects, Salma.
going directly to the point,
as i indicated in a comment at their post on the internet
this piece is another brilliant output by African Stream

and they deserve many Kudos for the work.

all the same,
Salma ormahleechar nm ( omalicha nm) ( omalicha m ) ( omalicham )
without wishing rain storms on anyone’s sun shining day
or
to dampen any one’s sun shiny day with rainfalls,

Salma Paralluelo


Salma Paralluelo



permit me to say in regards to that post
that
in Negroland Africa / Sub-Saharan Africa / Black Africa
it seems that
it is not always that Black Africans are their brothers keepers and sisters keepers,
for example :

???? in West[ern] Africa in the 1960s Ghana expelled Nigerians from Ghana




???? in West[ern] Africa sometime around the 1979? to 1983? period Nigeria expelled Ghanians from Nigeria





???? in Central? Africa in Rwanda, there has been a war that is inter-Rwandan / intra-Rwandan i.e between the tribes in Rwanda themselves, viz : Hutu versus Tutsi




???? in West[ern] Africa in Nigeria, there has been a war that is inter-Nigerian / intra-Nigerian i.e the Biafra War i.e the Nigeria Civil War ( 1967 – 1970 ) that was seemingly between the tribes in Nigeria themselves, viz : Fulani, Hausa,etc of the then Northern Region plus Yoruba of the then (South-)Western Region plus the non-ibo language speaking tribes of the then Mid-Western Region

versus

the Ibo tribe and non-ibo tribes of the then (South-)Eastern Region which made up the Biafra area.






???? in Southern Africa in the Republic of South Africa there has been xenophobia killings and xenophobia expulsions of Ghanians, Nigerians, Malawians, Zimbabweans, Ugandans, etc



???? according to rumours, in Western Africa the recent Presidential Elections in Nigeria seemed to have an ethnic xenophobia colouration as it seems that a large population tribe not native to Lagos, Nigeria was,according to rumours, seemingly asked to leave Lagos and perhaps also the entire South-West Nigeria area








thus it would seem that although the philosophy of Pan-Africanism which was authored? by Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe of the Ibo/Igbo tribe of Nigeria

Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe. President of Nigeria, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Nigeria, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Nigeria Nationalist.


Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe. President of Nigeria, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Nigeria, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Nigeria Nationalist.


Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe. President of Nigeria, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Nigeria, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Nigeria Nationalist.


Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe. President of Nigeria, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Nigeria, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Nigeria Nationalist.



was accepted by some who also championed it e.g

???? Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana

Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. President of Ghana, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Ghana, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Ghana Nationalist.


Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. President of Ghana, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Ghana, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Ghana Nationalist.


Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. President of Ghana, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Ghana, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Ghana Nationalist.



???? Dr. Leopold Senghor of Senegal ( la Negritude philosophy )

Dr. Leopold Senghor. President of Senegal, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Senegal, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Senegal Nationalist.


Dr. Leopold Senghor. President of Senegal, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Senegal, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Senegal Nationalist.


Dr. Leopold Senghor. President of Senegal, West[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Senegal, West[ern] Africa, Africa. Senegal Nationalist.



???? Dr. Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya

Dr. Jomo Kenyatta. President of Kenya, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Kenya, East[ern] Africa, Africa. Kenya Nationalist.

Dr. Jomo Kenyatta. President of Kenya, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Kenya, East[ern] Africa, Africa. Kenya Nationalist.


Dr. Jomo Kenyatta. President of Kenya, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Kenya, East[ern] Africa, Africa. Kenya Nationalist.

Dr. Jomo Kenyatta. President of Kenya, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Kenya, East[ern] Africa, Africa. Kenya Nationalist.



???? Dr. Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia

Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. President of Zambia, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zambia, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zambia Nationalist.


Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. President of Zambia, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zambia, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zambia Nationalist.


Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. President of Zambia, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zambia, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zambia Nationalist.


Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. President of Zambia, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zambia, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zambia Nationalist.


???? Dr. Joshua Nkomo of Zimbabwe

Dr. Joshua Nkomo. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zimbabwe Nationalist.


Dr. Joshua Nkomo. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zimbabwe Nationalist.


Dr. Joshua Nkomo. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zimbabwe Nationalist.


Dr. Joshua Nkomo. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zimbabwe Nationalist.



???? Dr. Julius Nyerere of Tanzania

Dr. Julius Nyerere. President of Tanzania, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Tanzania, East[ern] Africa, Africa. Tanzania Nationalist.


Dr. Julius Nyerere. President of Tanzania, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Tanzania, East[ern] Africa, Africa. Tanzania Nationalist.



???? Dr. Patrice Lumumba of Congo

Dr. Patrice Lumumba. President of Congo, Central Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Congo, Central Africa, Africa. Congo Nationalist.


Dr. Patrice Lumumba. President of Congo, Central Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Congo, Central Africa, Africa. Congo Nationalist



Dr. Patrice Lumumba. President of Congo, Central Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Congo, Central Africa, Africa. Congo Nationalist.


Dr. Patrice Lumumba. President of Congo, Central Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Congo, Central Africa, Africa. Congo Nationalist.



???? Dr. Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe

Dr. Robert Mugabe. President of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zimbabwe Nationalist.


Dr. Robert Mugabe. President of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zimbabwe Nationalist.


Dr. Robert Mugabe. President of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zimbabwe Nationalist.


Dr. Robert Mugabe. President of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of Zimbabwe, South[ern] Africa, Africa. Zimbabwe Nationalist.



???? Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia

Emperor Haile Selassie. Emperor and Ruler of Ethiopia, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Champion and Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of all of Black Africa, Africa. Pan-Africanist. Ethiopia Nationalist.


Emperor Haile Selassie. Emperor and Ruler of Ethiopia, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Champion and Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of all of Black Africa, Africa. Pan-Africanist. Ethiopia Nationalist.


Emperor Haile Selassie. Emperor and Ruler of Ethiopia, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Champion and Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of all of Black Africa, Africa. Pan-Africanist. Ethiopia Nationalist.


Emperor Haile Selassie. Emperor and Ruler of Ethiopia, East[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Champion and Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of all of Black Africa, Africa. Pan-Africanist. Ethiopia Nationalist.



???? Dr. Nelson Mandela of Republic of South Africa

Dr. Nelson Mandela. President of South Africa, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of South Africa, South[ern] Africa, Africa. South Africa Nationalist.


Dr. Nelson Mandela. President of South Africa, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of South Africa, South[ern] Africa, Africa. South Africa Nationalist.


Dr. Nelson Mandela. President of South Africa, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of South Africa, South[ern] Africa, Africa. South Africa Nationalist.


Dr. Nelson Mandela. President of South Africa, South[ern] Africa, Africa. 19XX to 19ZZ. Pan-Africanist. Fighter for the Freedom and Independence of South Africa, South[ern] Africa, Africa. South Africa Nationalist.



???? etc


there have been
.. and there are ..
black people in Black Africa

who seemingly do not share the belief and/or practice
of/in a black person being
his/her black brother’s keeper
or
his/her black sister’s keeper


and who
.. taking an inference from their actions and utterances ..
seemingly really do not care about and/or for other fellow black people generally
or perhaps and/or for other fellow black people from certain locales / locations.

Warm Regards, Salma ohbee nm ( obi nm) ( obi m ) ( obim ),
remain absolutely superb,
norrduh orfuhmah
nodu ofuma

Sam
at
https://www.thesamuelojekweblog.com



Salma Paralluelo


Salma Paralluelo



Salma Paralluelo in football action



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Salma Paralluelo

⚽????Salma Paralluelo : An Expression of a View to SALMA PARALLUELO regarding that post of AFRICAN STREAM of circa 14 OCTOBER, 2023 on the internet titled MALAWI TURNS ON REFUGEE COMMUNITY [1]

Greetings and Respects, Salma.

going directly to the point,

as i indicated in a comment at their post on the internet

this piece is another brilliant output by African Stream

and they deserve many Kudos for the work.

all the same,

Salma ormahleechar nm ( omalicha nm) ( omalicha m ) ( omalicham )

without wishing rain storms on anyone’s sun shining day

or

to dampen any one’s sun shiny day with rainfalls,

permit me to say in regards to that post that

in Negroland Africa / Sub-Saharan Africa / Black Africa

it seems that

it is not always that Black Africans are their brothers keepers,

for example :

???? in West[ern] Africa in the 1960s Ghana expelled Nigerians from Ghana

???? in West[ern] Africa sometime around the 1979? to 1983? period Nigeria expelled Ghanians from Nigeria

???? in Central? Africa in Rwanda, there has been a war that is inter-Rwandan / intra-Rwandan i.e between the tribes in Rwanda themselves, viz : Hutu versus Tutsi

???? in West[ern] Africa in Nigeria, there has been a war that is inter-Nigerian / intra-Nigerian i.e the Biafra War i.e the Nigeria Civil War ( 1967 – 1970 ) that was seemingly between the tribes in Nigeria themselves, viz : Fulani, Hausa,etc of the then Northern Region plus Yoruba of the then (South-)Western Region plus the non-ibo language speaking tribes of the then Mid-Western Region

versus

the Ibo tribe and non-ibo tribes of the then (South-)Eastern Region which made up the Biafra area.

???? in Southern Africa in the Republic of South Africa there has been xenophobia killings and xenophobia expulsions of Ghanians, Nigerians, Malawi, Zimbabweans, Ugandans, etc

???? according to rumours, in Western Africa the recent Presidential Elections in Nigeria seemed to have an ethnic xenophobia colouration as it seems that a large population tribe not native to Lagos, Nigeria was,according to rumours, seemingly asked to leave Lagos and perhaps also the entire South-West Nigeria area

thus it would seem that although the philosophy of Pan-Africanism which was authored? by Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe of the Ibo/Igbo tribe of Nigeria

was accepted by some who also championed it e.g

( END OF [1] )

( CONTINUED IN [2] )

( Sam at

https://www.thesamuelojekweblog.com )

cc :

???? (1) Serena Williams

???? (2) Rihanna

???? (3) Beyoncé

???? (4) Nicki Minaj

???? (5) Roberta Flack

???? (6) Gloria Gaynor

???? (7) Whoopi Goldberg

???? (????Patti LaBelle

???? (9) Gladys Knight

???? (10) Madonna

???? (11) Liz Truss

???? (12) Lisa Stansfield

???? (13) Linda Caicedo

???? (14 ) African Stream

Salma Paralluelo



Salma Paralluelo

????⚽Salma Paralluelo : An Expression of a View to SALMA PARALLUELO regarding that post of AFRICAN STREAM of circa 14 OCTOBER, 2023 on the internet titled MALAWI TURNS ON REFUGEE COMMUNITY [2]

( CONTINUED FROM [1] )

thus it would seem that although the philosophy of Pan-Africanism which was authored? by Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe of the Ibo/Igbo tribe of Nigeria

was accepted by some who also championed it e.g

???? Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana

???? Dr. Leopold Senghor of Senegal ( la Negritude philosophy )

???? Dr. Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya

???? Dr. Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia

???? Dr. Joshua Nkomo of Zambia

???? Dr. Julius Nyerere of Tanzania

???? Dr. Patrice Lumumba of Congo

???? Dr. Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe

???? Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia?

???? Dr. Nelson Mandela of Republic of South Africa

???? etc

there have been

.. and there are ..

black people in Black Africa

who do not share the belief and/or practice

of/in a black person being his/her black brother’s keeper

or

his/her black sister’s keeper

and who

.. taking an inference from their actions and utterances ..

really do not care about and/or for other fellow black people.

Warm Regards, Salma ohbee nm ( obi nm) ( obi m ) ( obim ),

remain absolutely superb,

norrduh orfuhmah

nodu ofuma

Sam

at

https://www.thesamuelojekweblog.com

cc :

???? (1) Serena Williams

???? (2) Rihanna

???? (3) Beyoncé

???? (4) Nicki Minaj

???? (5) Roberta Flack

???? (6) Gloria Gaynor

???? (7) Whoopi Goldberg

???? (????Patti LaBelle

???? (9) Gladys Knight

???? (10) Madonna

???? (11) Liz Truss

???? (12) Lisa Stansfield

???? (13) Linda Caicedo

???? (14 ) African Stream

Salma Paralluelo



Salma Paralluelo

Salma Paralluelo????????????⚽️???????? : An Expression of a View to SALMA PARALLUELO regarding that post of AFRICAN STREAM of circa 14 OCTOBER, 2023 on the internet titled MALAWI TURNS ON REFUGEE COMMUNITY

Greetings and Respects, Salma.

going directly to the point,

as i indicated in a comment at their post on the internet

this piece is another brilliant output by African Stream

and they deserve many Kudos for the work.

all the same,

Salma ormahleechar nm ( omalicha nm) ( omalicha m ) ( omalicham )

without wishing rain storms on anyone’s sun shining day

or

to dampen any one’s sun shiny day with rainfalls,

permit me to say in regards to that post that

in Negroland Africa / Sub-Saharan Africa / Black Africa

it seems that

it is not always that Black Africans are their brothers keepers,

for example :

???? in West[ern] Africa in the 1960s Ghana expelled Nigerians from Ghana

???? in West[ern] Africa sometime around the 1979? to 1983? period Nigeria expelled Ghanians from Nigeria

???? in Central? Africa in Rwanda, there has been a war that is inter-Rwandan / intra-Rwandan i.e between the tribes in Rwanda themselves, viz : Hutu versus Tutsi

???? in West[ern] Africa in Nigeria, there has been a war that is inter-Nigerian / intra-Nigerian i.e the Biafra War i.e the Nigeria Civil War ( 1967 – 1970 ) that was seemingly between the tribes in Nigeria themselves, viz : Fulani, Hausa,etc of the then Northern Region plus Yoruba of the then (South-)Western Region plus the non-ibo language speaking tribes of the then Mid-Western Region

versus

the Ibo tribe and non-ibo tribes of the then (South-)Eastern Region which made up the Biafra area.

???? in Southern Africa in the Republic of South Africa there has been xenophobia killings and xenophobia expulsions of Ghanians, Nigerians, Malawi, Zimbabweans, Ugandans, etc

???? according to rumours, in Western Africa the recent Presidential Elections in Nigeria seemed to have an ethnic xenophobia colouration as it seems that a large population tribe not native to Lagos, Nigeria was,according to rumours, seemingly asked to leave Lagos and perhaps also the entire South-West Nigeria area

thus it would seem that although the philosophy of Pan-Africanism which was authored? by Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe of the Ibo/Igbo tribe of Nigeria

was accepted by some who also championed it e.g

???? Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana

???? Dr. Leopold Senghor of Senegal ( la Negritude philosophy )

???? Dr. Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya

???? Dr. Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia

???? Dr. Joshua Nkomo of Zambia

???? Dr. Julius Nyerere of Tanzania

???? Dr. Patrice Lumumba of Congo

???? Dr. Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe

???? Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia?

???? Dr. Nelson Mandela of Republic of South Africa

???? etc

there have been

.. and there are ..

black people in Black Africa

who do not share the belief and/or practice

of/in a black person being his/her black brother’s keeper

or

his/her black sister’s keeper

and who

.. taking an inference from their actions and utterances ..

really do not care about and/or for other fellow black people.

Warm Regards, Salma ohbee nm ( obi nm) ( obi m ) ( obim ),

remain absolutely superb,

norrduh orfuhmah

nodu ofuma

Sam

at

https://www.thesamuelojekweblog.com

cc :

????Serena Williams

????Rihanna

????Beyoncé

????Nicki Minaj

????Roberta Flack

????Gloria Gaynor

????Whoopi Goldberg

????Patti LaBelle

????Gladys Knight

????Madonna

????Liz Truss

????Lisa Stansfield

????Linda Caicedo

????African Stream

Salma Paralluelo



 

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