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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Equatorial Guinea Shuts Embassy In The United Kingdom After President's Son Was Sanctioned






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  1. I wonder who would bear the brunt of this decision? UK or Equatorial Guinea

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    1. Amarachi with C27 July 2021 at 13:43

      The middle man is always at the receiving end of the bad policies of African Leaders.

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    2. Then don't reason at all

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  2. This guy is the son of the president of Equatorial Guinea and also, is the Vice president of same country. I don't know who did this to Africa.

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    1. Only God can help us 😞

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    2. African problem get K leg and bow leg at the same time.

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  3. The same way naija banned Twitter after an interesting post

    Am not surprised, this is Africa

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  4. Shutting the embassy in UK is to show their annoyance being called out on accountability? Is this closure a justification for the irresponsible act by the president's son? When will African leaders get sense?

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  5. Waiting patiently to see how this is played out between both countries

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    1. ... to see how this *plays* ou... not.... to see how this is 'played' out

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  6. Typical African leaders with stupid egos, even if I know the British government are ran by hypocrites, African leaders are the worse thing that happened to Africa since slavery and colonialization…. Tueh

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    1. Well said

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    2. Thanks for saving me the trouble.

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  7. The African mentality, if you close your embassy, who loose? Instead of addressing the reasons for the sanction, they're showing their stupidity to the world.

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    1. That's the so called African leadership for u.

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  8. Of course, he is the vice president and the father, the president. The country is their family inheritance, so they can do as they like, regardless of what the people want.

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  9. You have heard about wisdom right? It is indeed not common. Even countries at war do not severe diplomatic relationship. Now, this is pettiness redefined. Throwing political tantrums? Shame! I mean big shame on the government of EG

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  10. Shit hole.

    He bought late Michael Jackson one hand clove for that millions?

    Yeye first corrupt son.

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  11. Typical example of starting what you cannot finish

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  12. ...and we wonder why Africa remains in the doldrums?

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