Vincy , why residents of Juba,Addis Ababa,Khartoum & Djibuti don't protest ,riot & support BLM !.Looks like those Nubians don't give a fidle about fake "nubians" of America !.
From what Ive read, most dont understand them or have anything common wjth their mentality.They have always lived in countries where everyone is black and felt no oppression.
These countries have very few white people in it but the biggest thing is a lot of them have no regular access to TV and radio. A lot of these villages have what's called a communal tv where everyone in the village sits around a working TV set but its mainly for watching soccer tournaments.
Too busy trying not to starve.
Super soft reply , that movie 'Captain Phillips' shows what else they do
.... Just like bitcoin I say 10 years ago....you snooze and you lose.
Nobody is starving you dumb fuck. A lot of that was due to war and areas that went without rain for months in which they moved away from. Places like Ethiopia are thriving quite well....you can practically vacation there at this point. Also, thanks to mKopa which I told you fucks about years ago on Getbig, practically every village now have access to electricity, internet, etc. The next investment I'm involved in is selling gold commodities and cryptocurrency to the general public by the gram and 0.1 bits as people are more interested in getting it. Just look up "The Goodrum Group" on the internet. I'm also planning to aquire and sell cart parts from the vehicle graveyards in Dubai and Saudi Arabia. There are thousands of abandoned and crashed supercars out there and the parts can be quite a huge profit margin if done right
The youtube fame has gone to your head or maybe it the diabetes that's blinded you, you fat fuck. You need to do a better job following the latest news. Locust swarms have and still are devastating the region.https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1298502/locust-plague-warning-east-Africa-harvest-infestation-Ethiopia-Somaliahttps://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/environment-and-conservation/2020/05/gigantic-new-locust-swarms-hit-east-africa