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Nswho Nswho a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 21h06
@TPO (Allemagne) le 26/09/2016 à 20:49

Bonne chance à Racing.
Tu as déjà envoyer les 1000 défibrillateurs que tu avais promis à Racing?
Merci de patienter...
TPO TPO a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 20h49
Nswho (Kirghizistan)
Tu es fou , je rentre moi supporter mon Racing tranquillement .
Vous pouvez render quelqu un bête ici
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Londonien Londonien a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 20h27
@ndogkoti

un nullard comme toi n'est pas qualifie pour noter qui que ce soit.qu'est ce que les bassas auront profite de ta presence sur terre?etre inutile.une jeune femme bangangte avocate de plusieurs presidents africains avait fait venir jj rawlings dans son village.toi tu es incapable de faire venir meme un criminel comme soro chez toi pour voir votre misere a sipadeng et voir dans quelle mesure vous donner ne serait ce qu'un forage.bete egoiste comme ca.tout ce qui t'interesse c'est faire le tour du monde,manger dans des restaurants pour venir raconter a tes enfants au toli et aussi impressionner ton gorille d'ami @john barrick.meme l'handicape mimb est en lice pour aider dynamo et toi?espece de vieille serpiere inutile.vieux cancre.
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Maybe Maybe a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 20h25
LE CAMEROUN PROGRESSE DEJA!

Coupe du Cameroun : la finale le 30 octobre à Yaoundé
Coupe du Cameroun : la finale le 30 octobre à Yaoundé

la date de la finale connue plus d'un mois d'avance...
----->>L'Emergence est vraiment possible au pays mais pas a la date declaree
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Nswho Nswho a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 19h40
@TPO (Allemagne) le 26/09/2016 à 18:09

Après que ton assistant @Mekat ait tenté de nous distraire avec les théories sur la promotion de la démocratie et des droits de l'homme, tu passes à l'étape supérieure en nous balançant tes fascicules de formation des "Youth leader".
Merci de patienter...
Cabrel Cabrel de Dla a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 19h26
Kom fait quoi la?
Zambo est blessé?
mieux 22 que d'aller avec kom didonc
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TPO TPO a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 18h09
Fortunately, the essentials of good leadership can be taught. What is needed, as the African Leadership Council advocated as long ago as 2004, is a comprehensive training program over many years to help build good leadership capacity among young African politicians. These younger, apprentice politicians must be redirected in their aspirations and their methods before they begin to follow the oppressive and extractive model of some of their elders.
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TPO TPO a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 18h05
A majority of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa are still controlled by men who are motivated not by what they can do for their people but by what their people can do for them. Such leaders exist to prey on their own citizens, to extract from the body politic corrupt rents and other privileges that benefit the ruler and ruling class, their families, and their cliques or lineages. Presidents such as Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo in Equatorial Guinea and Isaias Afewerki in Eritrea are tyrants, but even some of the more moderate of Africa’s leaders, like Yoweri Museveni in Uganda, exercise power primarily for themselves and their close ethnic associates, not for the entire nation.

Fortunately, middle-class voters in Kenya and other African states can look to Botswana and Mauritius for consistent good, responsible leadership examples. They can remember the way in which Nelson Mandela led the first free South African government after 1994 and acted inclusively. They can also examine how effectively former president John A. Kufuor transformed Ghana in the earlier years of this century, after a series of corrupt and arbitrary presidents had driven the country to ruin, and how Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in war-torn Liberia and Joyce Banda in impoverished Malawi are attempting today to improve the lives of all of their citizens – not just a favoured ethnic group or favoured class.

Botswana is the least corrupt country in Africa, according to Transparency International, largely because Seretse Khama, its first president, eschewed corruption himself and rigorously refused to allow his cabinet ministers or officials to indulge. Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, the first prime minister of Mauritius, did the same. Now President Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s strong president, is attempting to “cut off the head of the snake” by refusing to condone corrupt practices.
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TPO TPO a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 17h55
For too long Africa has been the dark continent in the history of American foreign relations. Recent debate over the importance of human rights, however, has focused attention on that continent. Thomas Noer's study of U.S. policy toward the regimes of South Africa, Rhodesia, and Angola is among the first to explore the African angle in American diplomacy. It is also the first work to analyze the influence of the American civil rights and black power movements on foreign relations. Based on extensive research in recently declassified materials, Cold War and Black Liberation documents the intense debates and diplomatic dilemmas arising in 1948 with the triumph of South Africa's Nationalist party and its ensuing policy of apartheid. In the context of the emerging civil rights movement in the United States, Noer then details America's response to the international problem of white rule on a black continent, concluding his study with an epilogue that carries the narrative into the 1980s. Noer's study also illustrates the basic conflict in American diplomacy between traditional commitments to majority rule and human rights and more immediate (and often prevailing) strategic, economic , and political interests. The emotional issues of race, human rights, and anticommunism make policy decisions complex and controversial, as American blacks, black Africans, European allies, and the white minority governments all lobbied to influence U.S. policy.
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Anel-k Anel-k a écrit le 26 septembre 2016 à 17h18
@ Sita Yvanna

Lorsque tu arretes de reflechir par procuration cad avec le mini cerveau de l'economiste des supers pauvres, tu reussis au moins a attirer mon attention et je peux te lire. Le type avec ses cheveux blancs debout est une fraude tt comme ton champion qui passe son temps a vider les boites de teinture black a etoudi
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