Purebred Ivoirian for President!

United States
March 16, 2011 12:27am CST
I wish "developed" nations would leave Africa alone, and pray perceptive Africans would continue to stand up against intruders! As if we did not have enough puppet governments in Africa, France and the US and their cronies are in Ivory Coast desperately attempting to install puppet president Alassane Ouattara, Burkina Faso born and Burkina Faso national, when the Constitution of Cote d'Ivoire mandates that the president of Ivory Coast be the offspring of an Ivoirian father and an Ivoirian mother! The audacity of these “developed” nations leaves one lost for words. The disdain for Ivoirians and Africa shown in this Ivory Coast situation, like in several African cases by our world bullies, should be note-worthy. Just how does a defiler of the Constitution of a nation uphold the Constitution? Alassane Ouattara is Burkina Faso born and a national of Burkina Faso. Of course, almost all news sources allege Ouattara is a native of Cote d’Ivoire and sadly, I am told by trusted Ivoirians, because years ago former president Felix Houpouet-Boigny and key Ivoirian officials (in an effort to accommodate IMF recommended job applicant Alassane Ouattara) falsified documentation alleging Alassane Ouattara, Burkina Faso born, was born in Ivory Coast – Alassane Ouattara had been recommended by the IMF as superb candidate to help Ivory Coast unravel its financial troubles and to elevate Ouattara to a status of close proximity to then president, nationality had to be amended to qualify for status. The desperate and unsuspected Felix Houpouet-Boigny took an unlawful action that now haunts Ivory Coast. That fraudulent document which wrongfully gave Ouattara Ivorian nationality is what is now haunting Ivory Coast and which informed Ivoirians are determined to put an end to. Alassane Ouattara was born in Burkina Faso, not Ivory Coast, and the Constitution of Ivory Coast demands that the president of Cote d’Ivoire be the offspring of an Ivoirian father and an Ivoirian mother. Another major factor in this Ivory Coast situation is the fact that Laurent Gbagbo opposes a very, very generous business package deal between Ivory Coast and France in which France, as of the 1960s, has been getting a 90% profit for managing the resources of Ivory Coast. Gbagbo is a nationalist with the well-being of his nation in mind and for his patriotism is a threat to easy plundering of the resources of Ivory Coast by France and its allies. While I may not agree with some of colonel Gaddafi’s tactics, the Colonel has good reasons for his disdain of "developed" nations attempting to dictate to his nation. The man knows and always remembers history and knows that the presence of Western nations in the Continent of Africa has always meant dictatorship and plundering: Most of Africa's civil unrest stems from constant meddling by developed nations. Please, MYOB and leave Africa alone!
1 response
@urbandekay (18278)
16 Mar 11
And lets also include Arab nations, and restrict the evil they have caused in Africa all the best urban
• United States
16 Mar 11
Feel free to include whomsoever you please. I have always held that a non-national should have no governing power in a nation.
@urbandekay (18278)
13 May 11
Excellent, then I take it you advocate removal of Turkish rule from Constantinople? all the best urban
• United States
17 May 11
Does Constantinople have not a Constitution? If yes, then what does the Constitution of Constantinople say about its government? Urban, I resent when people, by choice, become so stupid that they fail to see that the oppression by their government is in fact permitted by their laws. In such cases, I can only advise the discontented people to focus on amending those very laws that they so abhor!