The question begs an answer even after reading the article. Hopefully, more insights will help unravel the mystery surrounding the Malian problem. the French factor, the Touareg issue, Al-Quaeda, and other separatists causes ... read full comment
The question begs an answer even after reading the article. Hopefully, more insights will help unravel the mystery surrounding the Malian problem. the French factor, the Touareg issue, Al-Quaeda, and other separatists causes are all battling to get a seat at the table.
GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago
The rise of these groups is a direct result of the imperialist regime change that removed Brother Kadaffi government in Libya!! It was supported by many clueless African apologists of the West!! Look at Libya today, not to me ... read full comment
The rise of these groups is a direct result of the imperialist regime change that removed Brother Kadaffi government in Libya!! It was supported by many clueless African apologists of the West!! Look at Libya today, not to mention Niger Mali CAR!! WAKE UP AFRICANS
Tilapia 8 years ago
The writer, a well-known anti-Nkrumaist imperialist serf, does not seek to provide an answer to his own weird analysis.
I can bet my last dollar that this information which he has put out, is probably acquired from the rac ... read full comment
The writer, a well-known anti-Nkrumaist imperialist serf, does not seek to provide an answer to his own weird analysis.
I can bet my last dollar that this information which he has put out, is probably acquired from the racist imperialist media and is only meant to throw dust into our eyes with the ultimate aim of distorting the whole event that took place in Mali in favour of his long-cherished slave-masters.
Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago
I was wrestling with two poignant questions as I read your article. You mentioned 12,000 UN forces and 5,000 French forces currently in Mali. My question is: where is the AU Rapid Response Team that was created sometime ago? ... read full comment
I was wrestling with two poignant questions as I read your article. You mentioned 12,000 UN forces and 5,000 French forces currently in Mali. My question is: where is the AU Rapid Response Team that was created sometime ago? And is this what a continental African government would have expected if Dr. Nkrumah and others had succeeded?
Boko Haram is wreaking havoc in Nigeria and its borders, yet Africans standby and watch nonchalantly. When will Africans grow up and live up to their responsibilities? Was Dr. Nkrumah right when he said the blackman is ready to manage his own affairs? So sad!!!
The question begs an answer even after reading the article. Hopefully, more insights will help unravel the mystery surrounding the Malian problem. the French factor, the Touareg issue, Al-Quaeda, and other separatists causes ...
read full comment
The rise of these groups is a direct result of the imperialist regime change that removed Brother Kadaffi government in Libya!! It was supported by many clueless African apologists of the West!! Look at Libya today, not to me ...
read full comment
The writer, a well-known anti-Nkrumaist imperialist serf, does not seek to provide an answer to his own weird analysis.
I can bet my last dollar that this information which he has put out, is probably acquired from the rac ...
read full comment
I was wrestling with two poignant questions as I read your article. You mentioned 12,000 UN forces and 5,000 French forces currently in Mali. My question is: where is the AU Rapid Response Team that was created sometime ago? ...
read full comment