I don't have a connect in Nigeria, so that would be up to you to invest it wisely. I'm sure you'd be able to figure it out![]()
I'm not trying to be a intermediary, I'm trying to lead you straight the connect (A responsible one at that).
I don't have a connect in Nigeria, so that would be up to you to invest it wisely. I'm sure you'd be able to figure it out![]()
I'm not trying to be a intermediary, I'm trying to lead you straight the connect (A responsible one at that).

So basically you don't wanna see another black man succeed![]()

Nah, I wouldn't not for the time being....not in most of the countries anyway.
The Central Banks in Africa have to get their ducks in order first with the IMF and World Bank.

i can't believe you said that.
i can't believe you said that.
you must not know why Ghaddafi was killed............ Africans need to do the Opposite of what you just said
I'm not really a conspirist, but you're free to disagree
I think we're on two different pages...I agree with former African Nations paying "slave taxes" is absurd, but African nations do have Central Banks of their own...my concerns are with the political instability of the countries which throws off investor confidence in helping them compete at an equal trajectory to other powerful nations (i.e. China, India etc). They are growing and they are improving (some of em anyway), but they need to get their money right with the IMF and the ridiculous loans that they have with the World Bank.it's not a conspiracy.......
but wouldn't it be better for 14 West african nations to not be paying France slave taxes., For some central african nations to control their resources, For certain east african nation not be wack asss fakkit ass Western puppets............. and for Africans to form their OWN central bank for the continent???
I think we're on two different pages...I agree with former African Nations paying "slave taxes" is absurd, but African nations do have Central Banks of their own...my concerns are with the political instability of the countries which throws off investor confidence in helping them compete at an equal trajectory to other powerful nations (i.e. China, India etc). They are growing and they are improving (some of em anyway), but they need to get their money right with the IMF and the ridiculous loans that they have with the World Bank.
Read it years ago...great book btw...that's precisely why I don't suggest that they do break away...and which is why I prefer they compete and conform within the system. Just about ever emerging economy has done thisits very difficult for African leaders to break away from the entrenched power structure.
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and those African central banks are owned and controlled by
http://humansarefree.com/2013/11/complete-list-of-banks-ownedcontrolled.html