This week on KIRWA, 27 States in Nigeria are owing several months of salaries, and workers as well as pensioners are dying.
Also, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) freezes the account of Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose. The governor hits back at the presidency by accusing the first lady of money laundering.
In Equatorial Guinea, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has been in power for 37 years, declares his son Teodorin Nguema Obiang Vice President of the oil-rich nation.
Also, find out why Ethiopia clashes with Eritrea at the boarder two weeks ago, leaving at least 200 dead.
In Zimbabwe, President Robert Mugabe forces thousands to march in support of his government.
These stories are terribly sad and troubling.What I do not understand is why fewer of about a thousand dictatorships can put a whole million population into hardship in these Africa nations. The maths doesn't add up...I guess one day, justice shall prevail over the force of tranny.
ReplyDeleteThe citizens need to radicalized themselves and fight for their rights. All this stupid boko haram are displaced talent because instead of using their power to drive those bastards that turns themselves to a tin god over other people.
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