They're driving the length of the continent, to promote a visa-free Africa

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The journey will make its first stop in Lomé, Togo, on August 18, before proceeding to Cotonou, Benin, then Nigeria. Other places are Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of Congo (Brazzaville), Democracy Republic of Congo (Kinshasa), Angola, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Central African Republic. The rest are Chad, Niger, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and ending in Ghana.



 

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"you could cross almost any African border easily"

legally? easily?

who says?
easily obviously not legally.

In case you don't understand what I mean the Texas border is flat except the the knee to waist high Rio Grande you use the roads they're locked down just like an African border or you could just step off the road and walk on through/

In Tanzania and Kenya the wilderbeest migrate over the border same area as the Border they don't get their passports stamped.
 

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easily obviously not legally.

In case you don't understand what I mean the Texas border is flat except the the knee to waist high Rio Grande you use the roads they're locked down just like an African border or you could just step off the road and walk on through/

In Tanzania and Kenya the wilderbeest migrate over the border same area as the Border they don't get their passports stamped.
And not easily. Many a palm must be greased to relinquish the AK-47.
 

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And not easily. Many a palm must be greased to relinquish the AK-47.
Or you could walk to the bush and just cross.


I get it some guys never been out of the city. I haven't been in years but there's not any wall from the Pacific straight to the Gulf of Mexico/

That would be so expensive that's why we haven't done it or even talked about it and if you did people would and do tunnel under it.

That's America You think Nigeria would build a wall at the Cameroonian border???

The Border is the stop on The Road and yes that guy has an AK and it's stupid easy to bribe him.
 

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Africa should be a super power but they’re….
In their middle ages. Meaning like the european middle ages went when the King wanted to go to war he had to ask the nobles and their Knights to help them and a bunch of unpaid peasants as Infranty and Logistics people.

Once African states become rich and powerful enough to control their own countries without local elites and unpaid and untrained Soldiers they'll be a super power
 

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Or you could walk to the bush and just cross.


I get it some guys never been out of the city. I haven't been in years but there's not any wall from the Pacific straight to the Gulf of Mexico/

That would be so expensive that's why we haven't done it or even talked about it and if you did people would and do tunnel under it.

That's America You think Nigeria would build a wall at the Cameroonian border???

The Border is the stop on The Road and yes that guy has an AK and it's stupid easy to bribe him.
I've been there and it wasn't easy. Very stressful, like walking on egg shells in a land mine.
 
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