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Wasn't too thrilled with the $97k credit card debt by the Non-African but quite pleased with the story of the Nigerian Shoe manufacturer. I hope these local opportunites continue and they for the most part avoid being gobbled up by multi-nationals. Somehow, I think they will; the tale of the non-tax-paying small manufacturers, suggests an independence of mind and spirit, so these multi-nationals will forever have to worry about wars and conflicts. Its heartening, after centuries of attempts by the Non-African to break the will of Africans through chattel slavery, colonialism, genocide and theft.
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