Trump called an African country 'Nambia,' but
no country exists by that name
If someone doesn’t
like Africa; the statements of the person can reveal it equally like his
actions. Like father like son, Trump’s father, Fred, refused to rent his
apartment for black people in America, and since the gene has been passed on to
Trump, the man hates Africa, the continent that resources create employment and flourish the economies of Europe and America.
On our genuine and authentic health blog, “Secrets Of HIV-Aids And Ebola
Facts Journal,” we have published a lot of articles, especially for African
leaders to be fully aware that Donald Trump is an American leader who is
neither interested in Africa nor in their leaders.
For example,
we published there is NO
RECORD IN AMERICA’S HISTORY THAT TRUMP HAS BEEN TO AFRICA BEFORE but there are images of his
sons Donald Jr. and Eric Trump with a leopard and other big game kills in
the past. Donald Trump didn’t only call African leaders corrupt, he
referred the entire continent to “Shithole nations.”
I know that
Trump will never ever visit any African country, therefore, I wasn’t surprised
when I read that “US First Lady Melania Trump announced that she would visit
Ghana, Malawi, Kenya, and Egypt, on her first major international solo trip to
promote child welfare and education in 2018.
Since Trump hasn't been to Africa before, he may probably lack knowledge about
the continent. At the United Nations General Assembly, Trump who knew that some
African leaders are also not interested in him tried to please them.
Trump said
to the African leaders that, Africa has tremendous business potential,” and
also praised healthcare advances in a non-existent country. According to
him, he has many friends going to your countries trying to get rich.
He also praised the health system of "Nambia," the former German colony which is not a nation, as “increasingly self-sufficient”.
A White House transcript appears to suggest he intended to refer to Namibia, whose President
Hage Geingob also delivered a speech at the assembly. Mr. Trump may also have
confused the country with Gambia or Zambia.
The US
President mentioned “Nambia” twice during his address The first mention came as he read from a list of the countries whose leaders were inattendance.
He said:
“I’m greatly honored to host this lunch, to be joined by the leaders of Côte
d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Nambia, Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda, and South
Africa.”
Mr. Trump
later congratulated the nine leaders on attracting businesses from the US.
“Africa has
tremendous business potential,” he said. “I have so many friends going to your
countries, trying to get rich. I congratulate you. They’re spending a lot of
money."
“It has a
tremendous business potential and represents huge amounts of different markets.
And for American firms, it’s really become a place that they have to go – that
they want to go.”
On African health initiatives, Trump said: “Uganda has made incredible strides in the battle against HIV/Aids. In Guinea and Nigeria, you fought a horrifying Ebola
outbreak. Namibia's health system is increasingly self-sufficient.”
Just look what he said about Uganda's incredible strides in the battle against HIV-aids and Guinea and Nigeria's fight against Ebola, as if the diseases miraculously appeared in those countries from heaven. This is how all US presidents speak even if they commit crimes.
Calling the name of an African country that doesn't exist became ridicule on social media.
Because of the fragile educational system in Africa, many foreign
institutions underestimate Africa, yet African children are very
intelligent.
They can show the geographical position of many European and American countries, including its capital cities, whereby European and American children
don’t know much about Africa.
Very often, one of the causes of teenage pregnancy is said to be the lack of education, yet Britain leads with teenage pregnancy, followed by America. Thus, are Africa teenagers learning effectively than European and American teenagers?
Africa should never be underestimated. There is a lot that many including
Donald Trump can learn from the continent, to avoid calling any African country Namibia 'Nambia.'
Europe and America continue to disrespect Africa, despite all that is looted from the continent. The wealth of Africa has now become its curse but Europe and America often forget that whatever one sows the same he shall reap.
They subjected the continent to all kinds of cruelties and destruction after, slavery, with colonialism atrocities, horrors of Apartheid, and the deliberate spread of diseases, including Aids and Ebola.
Today, the experience of the coronavirus will let them fully understand how the continent of Africa has suffered in their hands, just because of its valuable resources.
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