Salma nnmah nm ( nma m ) ( nmam),
Greetings and Respects.
speaking/writing candidly,
as i opined in a comment at that post on the internet,
with all due respect,
may i take the liberty to say that
this/that work / video
on xenophobia
is brilliant
and
that the lady journalist in the video
did a brilliant work on/in this/that piece
and that,
however,
in my considered opinion
which
i believe to be correct in this instance
xenophobia
in
Negroland Africa
i.e
Sub-Saharan Africa
i.e
Sub-Sahara Desert Africa
i.e
Africa below the Sahara Desert
i.e
Black Africa
i.e
Dark Africa
i.e
Darkest Africa
is not
exclusive to the Republic of South Africa
or
restricted to the Republic of South Africa
or
confined to the Republic of South Africa
or
limited to the Republic of South Africa
or
exhibited only in the Republic of South Africa
and has,
on record,
been exhibited in other parts of Negroland Africa,
for example :
in West[ern] Africa
in the 1960s
there was a xenophobia expelling/ expulsion of Nigerians from Ghana
in West[ern] Africa
sometime around the 1979? to 1983? period
there was a xenophobia expelling/ expulsion of Ghanians from Nigeria
in Central? Africa
in Rwanda,
there has been a xenophobia war that is
inter-Rwandan xenophobia / intra-Rwandan xenophobia
i.e xenophobia between the tribes in Rwanda themselves, viz :
Hutu versus Tutsi xenophobia
in West[ern] Africa
in Nigeria,
there has been a war that is inter-Nigerian xenophobia / intra-Nigerian xenophobia
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
in a xenophobia war versus
the Ibo tribe and non-ibo tribes of the then (South-)Eastern Region
which made up the Biafra area.
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
according to rumours,
in East[ern] Africa
in Kenya
the police exhibit xenophobia negative actions against blacks from other parts of Negroland Africa i.e Black Africa
according to a recent post by African Stream
on the internet
Malawi has exhibited a xenophobia? turn against the refugee community
thus,
Salma nnkeh nm ( nkem ), it would seem that
although
the earlier
xenophobia burnings, beatings and killings
in
the Republic of South Africa
of
Ghanians,
Nigerians,
Malawians,
Zimbabweans,
Ugandans,
etc
and
the earlier
xenophobia expulsions
of
Ghanians,
Nigerians,
Malawians,
Zimbabweans,
Ugandans,
etc,
out from the Republic of South Africa ( RSA )
and
the xenophobia? fear and loathing referred to in the video
are not in tandem with
the philosophy of Pan-Africanism
which was authored? by Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe of the Ibo/Igbo tribe of Nigeria
and which
was accepted by some black Africa folks 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. Julius Nyerere of Tanzania
Dr. Patrice Lumumba of Congo
Dr. Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe
Dr. Joshua Nkomo of Zimbabwe
Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia
Dr.? Felix Houphet-Boigny of Ivory Coast
Dr.? Leon Mb’aa of Gabon
Dr.? Omar Bongo of Gabon
Dr. Nelson Mandela of Republic of South Africa
etc
the black Republic of South Africa folks who
exhibit xenophobia? fear and xenophobia? loathing
against
black Africa persons from other places in Black Africa
other than their own native place
are not
the first black people in Black Africa to exhibit xenophobia fear and xenophobia loathing
against
black Africa persons from other places in Black Africa
other than their own native place
or
the only black people in Black Africa to exhibit xenophobia fear and xenophobia loathing
against
black Africa persons from other places in Black Africa
other than their own native place.
it would thus seem,
Salma ohbee nm ( obim ),
that
all of Black Africa needs to search it’s innermost self genuinely
to see
i.e
ascertain
what has led to
the displays of black-on-black xenophobia across Black Africa
historically
and
currently
with a view to addressing the xenophobia menace
before it is manipulated wickedly by the enemies? of Black Africa
to deal
huge, destructive, irreversible blows on Black Africa and Black Africans
now i.e presently
and
in the emerging future.
Regards.
Sam
at
https://www.thesamuelojekweblog.com
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Salma Paralluelo : CULLED FROM A POST AT BBC NEWS AFRICA AND PASTED BELOW
BBC News Africa : () Greetings and Respects.
with all due respect,
may i take the liberty to say that this work / video on xenophobia is brilliant
and that the lady journalist in the video did a brilliant work on this piece
and that,
however,
in my considered opinion
which
i believe to be correct in this instance
xenophobia
in
Negroland Africa
i.e
Sub-Saharan Africa
i.e
Sub-Sahara Desert Africa
i.e
Africa below the Sahara Desert
i.e
Black Africa
i.e
Dark Africa
i.e
Darkest Africa
is not
exclusive to the Republic of South Africa
or
restricted to the Republic of South Africa
or
confined to the Republic of South Africa
or
limited to the Republic of South Africa
or
exhibited only in the Republic of South Africa
and has been exhibited in other parts of Negroland Africa,
for example :
in West[ern] Africa in the 1960s there was a xenophobia expelling/ expulsion of Nigerians from Ghana
in West[ern] Africa sometime around the 1979? to 1983? period there was a xenophobia expelling/ expulsion of Ghanians from Nigeria
in Central? Africa in Rwanda, there has been a xenophobia war that is inter-Rwandan xenophobia / intra-Rwandan xenophobia i.e xenophobia between the tribes in Rwanda themselves, viz : Hutu versus Tutsi xenophobia
in West[ern] Africa in Nigeria, there has been a war that is inter-Nigerian xenophobia / intra-Nigerian xenophobia 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
in a xenophobia war versus
the Ibo tribe and non-ibo tribes of the then (South-)Eastern Region which made up the Biafra area.
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
according to a recent post by African Stream on the internet Malawi has exhibited a xenophobia? turn against the refugee community
( END OF () ]
[ CONTINUED IN () ]
Regards.
Sam
at
https://www.thesamuelojekweblog.com
cc :
Salma Paralluelo : CULLED FROM A POST AT BBC NEWS AFRICA AND PASTED BELOW
BBC News Africa : ()
[ CONTINUED FROM () ]
according to a recent post by African Stream on the internet Malawi has exhibited a xenophobia? turn against the refugee community
thus it would seem that
although
the earlier
xenophobia burnings, beatings and killings
in
the Republic of South Africa
of
Ghanians,
Nigerians,
Malawi,
Zimbabweans,
Ugandans,
etc
and
the earlier
xenophobia expulsions
of
Ghanians,
Nigerians,
Malawi,
Zimbabweans,
Ugandans,
etc,
out from the Republic of South Africa ( RSA )
and
the xenophobia? fear and loathing referred to in the video
are not in tandem with
the philosophy of Pan-Africanism
which was authored? by Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe of the Ibo/Igbo tribe of Nigeria
and which
was accepted by some black Africa folks 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
[ END OF () ]
[ CONTINUED IN () ]
Sam
at
https://www.thesamuelojekweblog.com
cc :
Salma Paralluelo : CULLED FROM A POST AT BBC NEWS AFRICA AND PASTED BELOW
BBC News Africa : ()
[ CONTINUED FROM () ]
Dr. Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe
Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia
Dr.? Felix Houphet-Boigny of Ivory Coast
Dr.? Leon Mb’aa of Gabon
Dr.? Omar Bongo of Gabon
Dr. Nelson Mandela of Republic of South Africa
etc
the black Republic of South Africa folks who exhibit xenophobia? fear and xenophobia? loathing
against black Africa persons from other places in Black Africa other than their own native place
are not
the first black people in Black Africa to exhibit xenophobia fear and xenophobia loathing against
black Africa persons from other places in Black Africa other than their own native place
or
the only black people in Black Africa to exhibit xenophobia fear and xenophobia loathing against
black Africa persons from other places in Black Africa other than their own native place.
it would thus seem that all of Black Africa needs to search it’s innermost self genuinely to see i.e ascertain what has led to the displays of black-on-black xenophobia across Black Africa
historically
and
currently
with a view to addressing the xenophobia menace before it is manipulated wickedly by the enemies? of Black Africa to deal huge, destructive, irreversible blows on Black Africa and Black Africans now i.e presently and in the emerging future.
Regards.
Sam
at
https://www.thesamuelojekweblog.com
cc :
Salma Paralluelo : an opining of a view at SALMA PARALLUELO with pertinence to that post of BBC NEWS AFRICA and BBC AFRICA EYE titled FEAR AND LOATHING IN SOUTH AFRICA ( i.e video E96 )
Salma nnmah nm ( nma m ) ( nmam),
Greetings and Respects.
as i opined in a comment at that post on the internet,
with all due respect,
may i take the liberty to say that this/that work / video on xenophobia is brilliant
and that the lady journalist in the video did a brilliant work on/in this/that piece
and that,
however,
in my considered opinion
which
i believe to be correct in this instance
xenophobia
in
Negroland Africa
i.e
Sub-Saharan Africa
i.e
Sub-Sahara Desert Africa
i.e
Africa below the Sahara Desert
i.e
Black Africa
i.e
Dark Africa
i.e
Darkest Africa
is not
exclusive to the Republic of South Africa
or
restricted to the Republic of South Africa
or
confined to the Republic of South Africa
or
limited to the Republic of South Africa
or
exhibited only in the Republic of South Africa
and has,
on record,
been exhibited in other parts of Negroland Africa,
for example :
in West[ern] Africa in the 1960s there was a xenophobia expelling/ expulsion of Nigerians from Ghana
in West[ern] Africa sometime around the 1979? to 1983? period there was a xenophobia expelling/ expulsion of Ghanians from Nigeria
in Central? Africa in Rwanda, there has been a xenophobia war that is inter-Rwandan xenophobia / intra-Rwandan xenophobia i.e xenophobia between the tribes in Rwanda themselves, viz : Hutu versus Tutsi xenophobia
in West[ern] Africa in Nigeria, there has been a war that is inter-Nigerian xenophobia / intra-Nigerian xenophobia 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
in a xenophobia war versus
the Ibo tribe and non-ibo tribes of the then (South-)Eastern Region which made up the Biafra area.
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
according to a recent post by African Stream on the internet Malawi has exhibited a xenophobia? turn against the refugee community
thus,
Salma nnkeh nm ( nkem ), it would seem that
although
the earlier
xenophobia burnings, beatings and killings
in
the Republic of South Africa
of
Ghanians,
Nigerians,
Malawians,
Zimbabweans,
Ugandans,
etc
and
the earlier
xenophobia expulsions
of
Ghanians,
Nigerians,
Malawians,
Zimbabweans,
Ugandans,
etc,
out from the Republic of South Africa ( RSA )
and
the xenophobia? fear and loathing referred to in the video
are not in tandem with
the philosophy of Pan-Africanism
which was authored? by Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe of the Ibo/Igbo tribe of Nigeria
and which
was accepted by some black Africa folks 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.? Felix Houphet-Boigny of Ivory Coast
Dr.? Leon Mb’aa of Gabon
Dr.? Omar Bongo of Gabon
Dr. Nelson Mandela of Republic of South Africa
etc
the black Republic of South Africa folks who exhibit xenophobia? fear and xenophobia? loathing
against black Africa persons from other places in Black Africa other than their own native place
are not
the first black people in Black Africa to exhibit xenophobia fear and xenophobia loathing against
black Africa persons from other places in Black Africa other than their own native place
or
the only black people in Black Africa to exhibit xenophobia fear and xenophobia loathing against
black Africa persons from other places in Black Africa other than their own native place.
it would thus seem,
Salma ohbee nm ( obim ), that all of Black Africa needs to search it’s innermost self genuinely to see i.e ascertain what has led to the displays of black-on-black xenophobia across Black Africa
historically
and
currently
with a view to addressing the xenophobia menace before it is manipulated wickedly by the enemies? of Black Africa to deal huge, destructive, irreversible blows on Black Africa and Black Africans now i.e presently and in the emerging future.
Regards.
Sam
at
https://www.thesamuelojekweblog.com
cc :