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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 31 Jul 2019, 21:51

Agamew,
"Know the truth and the truth shall make you free". Only Agame like you and your fellow deqi medhin would be afraid of the truth. That explains your dismay about "Namibia.. ".
:lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
Sabur wrote:
31 Jul 2019, 20:59
Awash - ኣወጣሽ ጓል እንደርታ ዓጋመ :

No Eritrean would post "Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries" except an impostor Agame like you.

Why don't you go to hell -Agame land- where you belong and mind your fvcking business there.

ከዛብ ዓጋመ !!




Awash wrote:
31 Jul 2019, 14:27
Wesfa0ttam, don't blame me for achievement of tyrannical Agame junta over the last 28 years of stupidity that destroyed the potential of a nation and turned into the North Korea of Africa.
Sabur wrote:
31 Jul 2019, 07:51

Awash - ኣወጣሽ ጓል እንደርታ ዓጋመ :

It is so obvious that you are an importer Agame.

Would you do yourself a favor to get the fvck out of Eritrean affairs?




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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 01:35

Don't worry. Your Agame tyrant will expire in due time and be remembered as the Pol Pot of Africa.
Zmeselo wrote:
31 Jul 2019, 21:15
I know you don't care an iota, about those 10 players you used and is still using, for your political football.

I doubt you even know their names, let alone care about their fate.

Your biiatching is a crock biiatching, that's all.

THAT, I definitely know!

Otherwise, we can even contribute to buy you an AK 47 to get rid of Isaias, mr Che Guevara. :lol:

No need, shouting to us. We don't agree with you & we never will. Don't you get it? If that then makes us "zombies" or "deqi40" or whatever, then so be it.

You on the bother hand- put up or shut up!

Now cheer for your current favorite team, Namibia, and leave us cheer for ours.

See you in September! We'll see, who'se a minnow then.
Awash wrote:
31 Jul 2019, 19:40
Mushmush Zombie,
Crying like a little girl blaming everyone under the son is "zereba anisti". "Qomish adey Anqifuni". Man up, deqi komarit, and take resposibility for your 28 years of stupidity.
Zmeselo wrote:
31 Jul 2019, 16:16
Blah blah blah...

The article you posted is NOT calling the Eritrean regime: minnows, but the national team

And they will pay for that.

I have no time nor interest, in your other "zereba ansti".
Awash wrote:
31 Jul 2019, 15:56
Moron Zombie,
Your Agame wedi komarit junta highjacked the Eritrean revolution for human rights, democratic governance, rule of law (constitution), and ventured in military adventures into all its neighbors. This is a FACT. LOOK IT UP. Don't keep playing the victim everytime the fruits of your misadventures cost the Eritrean people dearly. Your Agame junta should take full responsibility for all the damage and missed opportunities.
Moron, stop your stupid attempt to divert attention by bringing Tigrai/weyane into your Agame Agame junta's achievements or lack there of. Mushmush.
Zmeselo wrote:
31 Jul 2019, 15:36
Yes, & exactly like Eritrea, Namibia has green eyed- neighbours who attempted 3 invasions to occupy her & then used the USA to sanction her for 10 years. :lol:

But, Namibia will nonetheless get a beating for its diss. No matter their ranking (which isn't mindboggling), it doesn't give them the right to call ANY national team (especially a fellow African): minnows. I betya, if a third division german team had come for a friendly to Namibia, they would be recieved as royalty. Typical "uncle Tom" mentality, as yours.

Namibia, will be whopped in Asmara!!! What will you do then? Cry me a river as usual, of course.
Awash wrote:
31 Jul 2019, 15:20
Zombie,
"...the truth shall make you free". What's the matter, the fact is:


https://neweralive.na/posts/namibia-get ... JvEQFWSq6I

P.S. Namibia has a similar history of occupation, liberation etc. and got its independence at around the same time. But, unlike deqi komarit medlin berad, it took a democratic course.

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 02:45

Zombie,
How does it feel to be remembered as Hitlers whipping boy?

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 03:37

Every wedi komarit medhin berad of Adwa should read this:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... os/wa.html

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Fed_Up » 01 Aug 2019, 07:53

Aye neger enda agame :P



agameW,

The writer is a low IQ sob like you. The laugh is on you ...

https://www.worldometers.info/world-pop ... opulation/

Vs.

https://www.worldometers.info/world-pop ... opulation/


Now go figure. Who is “minnow”? The laugh is on your አኳር አጋመ


I am just saying

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 10:16

Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 07:53
Aye neger enda agame :P

agameW,

The writer is a low IQ sob like you. The laugh is on you ...

https://www.worldometers.info/world-pop ... opulation/
Vs.
https://www.worldometers.info/world-pop ... opulation/

Now go figure. Who is “minnow”? The laugh is on your አኳር አጋመ
I am just saying
:lol: :mrgreen: :lol: Fandiya
min·now
/ˈminō/
noun
plural noun: minnows

1. a small freshwater Eurasian cyprinoid fish that typically forms large shoals.

2. a person or organization of relatively small size, power, or influence.

"the paper is a minnow in the national newspaper mass market"


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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by pushkin » 01 Aug 2019, 12:25

ASSWUSHA AGAME! Instead of posting garbages on ER, you better write about your mom and her sufferings while she was AMENZRA at abashawil, about her the where about of your father who died in Sahil during the war with EPLF as well as while you were a spy in ERITREA :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 12:26

North Korea of Africa
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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 15:34

Namibia compared to Eritrea

ERITREA: AT A GLANCE

Eritrea is a sovereign country in Africa, with a total land area of approximately 101,000 sq km. After independence from Italian colonial control in 1941 and 10 years of British administrative control, the UN established Eritrea as an autonomous region within the Ethiopian federation in 1952. Ethiopia's full annexation of Eritrea as a province 10 years later sparked a violent 30-year struggle for independence that ended in 1991 with Eritrean rebels defeating government forces. Eritreans overwhelmingly approved independence in a 1993 referendum. ISAIAS Afworki has been Eritrea's only president since independence; his rule, particularly since 2001, has been highly autocratic and repressive. His government has created a highly militarized society by pursuing an unpopular program of mandatory conscription into national service, sometimes of indefinite length. A two-and-a-half-year border war with Ethiopia that erupted in 1998 ended under UN auspices in December 2000. A UN peacekeeping operation was established that monitored a 25 km-wide Temporary Security Zone. The Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) created in April 2003 was tasked "to delimit and demarcate the colonial treaty border based on pertinent colonial treaties (1900, 1902, and 1908) and applicable international law." The EEBC on 30 November 2007 remotely demarcated the border, assigning the town of Badme to Eritrea, despite Ethiopia's maintaining forces there from the time of the 1998-2000 war. Eritrea insisted that the UN terminate its peacekeeping mission on 31 July 2008. Eritrea has accepted the EEBC's "virtual demarcation" decision and repeatedly called on Ethiopia to remove its troops. Ethiopia has not accepted the demarcation decision, and neither party has entered into meaningful dialogue to resolve the impasse. Eritrea is subject to several UN Security Council Resolutions (from 2009, 2011, and 2012) imposing various military and economic sanctions, in view of evidence that it has supported armed opposition groups in the region.
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https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/compare/namibia/eritrea

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 15:51

Eritrea compared to Namibia

NAMIBIA: AT A GLANCE

Namibia is a sovereign country in Africa, with a total land area of approximately 823,290 sq km. South Africa occupied the German colony of South-West Africa during World War I and administered it as a mandate until after World War II, when it annexed the territory. In 1966 the Marxist South-West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) guerrilla group launched a war of independence for the area that became Namibia, but it was not until 1988 that South Africa agreed to end its administration in accordance with a UN peace plan for the entire region. Namibia has been governed by SWAPO since the country won independence in 1990. Hifikepunye POHAMBA was elected president in November 2004 in a landslide victory replacing Sam NUJOMA who led the country during its first 14 years of self rule. POHAMBA was reelected in November 2009.
https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/compare/eritrea/namibia

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Fed_Up » 01 Aug 2019, 15:55

AgameW the moron.

So your bs source said 1 die every 2 child birth and you low IQ buying it. Neger enda agame :lol: :lol:

Why am I surprised here? Nah!!

Your source is biased and unsubstantiated. Stupid agame
Today, however, Eritrea is one of the four African countries said to be on track to achieve Millennium Development Goal 5 on Maternal Health, which calls for countires to reduce their maternal mortality rate by three quarters by 2015. For Eritrea, this will mean attaining a rate of less than 350 deaths per 100,000 births
http://www.er.undp.org/content/eritrea/ ... itrea.html
Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:34
Namibia compared to Eritrea

ERITREA: AT A GLANCE

Eritrea is a sovereign country in Africa, with a total land area of approximately 101,000 sq km. After independence from Italian colonial control in 1941 and 10 years of British administrative control, the UN established Eritrea as an autonomous region within the Ethiopian federation in 1952. Ethiopia's full annexation of Eritrea as a province 10 years later sparked a violent 30-year struggle for independence that ended in 1991 with Eritrean rebels defeating government forces. Eritreans overwhelmingly approved independence in a 1993 referendum. ISAIAS Afworki has been Eritrea's only president since independence; his rule, particularly since 2001, has been highly autocratic and repressive. His government has created a highly militarized society by pursuing an unpopular program of mandatory conscription into national service, sometimes of indefinite length. A two-and-a-half-year border war with Ethiopia that erupted in 1998 ended under UN auspices in December 2000. A UN peacekeeping operation was established that monitored a 25 km-wide Temporary Security Zone. The Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) created in April 2003 was tasked "to delimit and demarcate the colonial treaty border based on pertinent colonial treaties (1900, 1902, and 1908) and applicable international law." The EEBC on 30 November 2007 remotely demarcated the border, assigning the town of Badme to Eritrea, despite Ethiopia's maintaining forces there from the time of the 1998-2000 war. Eritrea insisted that the UN terminate its peacekeeping mission on 31 July 2008. Eritrea has accepted the EEBC's "virtual demarcation" decision and repeatedly called on Ethiopia to remove its troops. Ethiopia has not accepted the demarcation decision, and neither party has entered into meaningful dialogue to resolve the impasse. Eritrea is subject to several UN Security Council Resolutions (from 2009, 2011, and 2012) imposing various military and economic sanctions, in view of evidence that it has supported armed opposition groups in the region.
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https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/compare/namibia/eritrea

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 16:23

Wesfa0ttam Agamichie,
Read more by clicking the link. MGD, MGD blah, blah,
blah is not good for your health. Mushmush fandiya, Tiraz neTeq.
Btw, did ypu learn what "minnows" mean? :lol: :mrgreen:
:lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:55
AgameW the moron.

So your bs source said 1 die every 2 child birth and you low IQ buying it. Neger enda agame :lol: :lol:

Why am I surprised here? Nah!!

Your source is biased and unsubstantiated. Stupid agame
Today, however, Eritrea is one of the four African countries said to be on track to achieve Millennium Development Goal 5 on Maternal Health, which calls for countires to reduce their maternal mortality rate by three quarters by 2015. For Eritrea, this will mean attaining a rate of less than 350 deaths per 100,000 births
http://www.er.undp.org/content/eritrea/ ... itrea.html
Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:34
Namibia compared to Eritrea

ERITREA: AT A GLANCE

Eritrea is a sovereign country in Africa, with a total land area of approximately 101,000 sq km. After independence from Italian colonial control in 1941 and 10 years of British administrative control, the UN established Eritrea as an autonomous region within the Ethiopian federation in 1952. Ethiopia's full annexation of Eritrea as a province 10 years later sparked a violent 30-year struggle for independence that ended in 1991 with Eritrean rebels defeating government forces. Eritreans overwhelmingly approved independence in a 1993 referendum. ISAIAS Afworki has been Eritrea's only president since independence; his rule, particularly since 2001, has been highly autocratic and repressive. His government has created a highly militarized society by pursuing an unpopular program of mandatory conscription into national service, sometimes of indefinite length. A two-and-a-half-year border war with Ethiopia that erupted in 1998 ended under UN auspices in December 2000. A UN peacekeeping operation was established that monitored a 25 km-wide Temporary Security Zone. The Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) created in April 2003 was tasked "to delimit and demarcate the colonial treaty border based on pertinent colonial treaties (1900, 1902, and 1908) and applicable international law." The EEBC on 30 November 2007 remotely demarcated the border, assigning the town of Badme to Eritrea, despite Ethiopia's maintaining forces there from the time of the 1998-2000 war. Eritrea insisted that the UN terminate its peacekeeping mission on 31 July 2008. Eritrea has accepted the EEBC's "virtual demarcation" decision and repeatedly called on Ethiopia to remove its troops. Ethiopia has not accepted the demarcation decision, and neither party has entered into meaningful dialogue to resolve the impasse. Eritrea is subject to several UN Security Council Resolutions (from 2009, 2011, and 2012) imposing various military and economic sanctions, in view of evidence that it has supported armed opposition groups in the region.
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https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/compare/namibia/eritrea

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Fed_Up » 01 Aug 2019, 16:32

Typical agameWoch persona. No shame at all. Sûcking Susan Rice’s dîck is one thing but I don’t know what you sûcking of Namibian donkey baboons’ backward folks dîck will do to you. As the sys goes like “old habit...die...”

የህንክ የባረቀብህ ድምባዣም አጋሜ

Your source is a trash like your agame tplfists’ skinny arse.

Loser agame :lol: :lol:

Try again :lol:


Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:23
Wesfa0ttam Agamichie,
Read more by clicking the link. MGD, MGD blah, blah,
blah is not good for your health. Mushmush fandiya, Tiraz neTeq.
Btw, did ypu learn what "minnows" mean? :lol: :mrgreen:
:lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:55
AgameW the moron.

So your bs source said 1 die every 2 child birth and you low IQ buying it. Neger enda agame :lol: :lol:

Why am I surprised here? Nah!!

Your source is biased and unsubstantiated. Stupid agame
Today, however, Eritrea is one of the four African countries said to be on track to achieve Millennium Development Goal 5 on Maternal Health, which calls for countires to reduce their maternal mortality rate by three quarters by 2015. For Eritrea, this will mean attaining a rate of less than 350 deaths per 100,000 births
http://www.er.undp.org/content/eritrea/ ... itrea.html
Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:34
Namibia compared to Eritrea

ERITREA: AT A GLANCE

Eritrea is a sovereign country in Africa, with a total land area of approximately 101,000 sq km. After independence from Italian colonial control in 1941 and 10 years of British administrative control, the UN established Eritrea as an autonomous region within the Ethiopian federation in 1952. Ethiopia's full annexation of Eritrea as a province 10 years later sparked a violent 30-year struggle for independence that ended in 1991 with Eritrean rebels defeating government forces. Eritreans overwhelmingly approved independence in a 1993 referendum. ISAIAS Afworki has been Eritrea's only president since independence; his rule, particularly since 2001, has been highly autocratic and repressive. His government has created a highly militarized society by pursuing an unpopular program of mandatory conscription into national service, sometimes of indefinite length. A two-and-a-half-year border war with Ethiopia that erupted in 1998 ended under UN auspices in December 2000. A UN peacekeeping operation was established that monitored a 25 km-wide Temporary Security Zone. The Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) created in April 2003 was tasked "to delimit and demarcate the colonial treaty border based on pertinent colonial treaties (1900, 1902, and 1908) and applicable international law." The EEBC on 30 November 2007 remotely demarcated the border, assigning the town of Badme to Eritrea, despite Ethiopia's maintaining forces there from the time of the 1998-2000 war. Eritrea insisted that the UN terminate its peacekeeping mission on 31 July 2008. Eritrea has accepted the EEBC's "virtual demarcation" decision and repeatedly called on Ethiopia to remove its troops. Ethiopia has not accepted the demarcation decision, and neither party has entered into meaningful dialogue to resolve the impasse. Eritrea is subject to several UN Security Council Resolutions (from 2009, 2011, and 2012) imposing various military and economic sanctions, in view of evidence that it has supported armed opposition groups in the region.
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https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/compare/namibia/eritrea

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 17:10

How could you comprehend? You're dummy, remember? Donkey i.e. ahiya can't fugure that Namibia ventured in the right direction, while Eritrea under your aggamiddo dictatorship ventured in its distructive, nightmarish trip for the last few decades. And the result is not obvious for the dumbasses like yourself. Denqorro. :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:32
Typical agameWoch persona. No shame at all. Sûcking Susan Rice’s dîck is one thing but I don’t know what you sûcking of Namibian donkey baboons’ backward folks dîck will do to you. As the sys goes like “old habit...die...”

የህንክ የባረቀብህ ድምባዣም [deleted]

Your source is a trash like your agame tplfists’ skinny arse.

Loser agame :lol: :lol:

Try again :lol:


Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:23
Wesfa0ttam Agamichie,
Read more by clicking the link. MGD, MGD blah, blah,
blah is not good for your health. Mushmush fandiya, Tiraz neTeq.
Btw, did ypu learn what "minnows" mean? :lol: :mrgreen:
:lol: :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:55
AgameW the moron.

So your bs source said 1 die every 2 child birth and you low IQ buying it. Neger enda agame :lol:

Why am I surprised here? Nah!!

Your source is biased and unsubstantiated. Stupid agame
Today, however, Eritrea is one of the four African countries said to be on track to achieve Millennium Development Goal 5 on Maternal Health, which calls for countires to reduce their maternal mortality rate by three quarters by 2015. For Eritrea, this will mean attaining a rate of less than 350 deaths per 100,000 births
http://www.er.undp.org/content/eritrea/ ... itrea.html
Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:34
Namibia compared to Eritrea

ERITREA: AT A GLANCE

Eritrea is a sovereign country in Africa, with a total land area of approximately 101,000 sq km. After independence from Italian colonial control in 1941 and 10 years of British administrative control, the UN established Eritrea as an autonomous region within the Ethiopian federation in 1952. Ethiopia's full annexation of Eritrea as a province 10 years later sparked a violent 30-year struggle for independence that ended in 1991 with Eritrean rebels defeating government forces. Eritreans overwhelmingly approved independence in a 1993 referendum. ISAIAS Afworki has been Eritrea's only president since independence; his rule, particularly since 2001, has been highly autocratic and repressive. His government has created a highly militarized society by pursuing an unpopular program of mandatory conscription into national service, sometimes of indefinite length. A two-and-a-half-year border war with Ethiopia that erupted in 1998 ended under UN auspices in December 2000. A UN peacekeeping operation was established that monitored a 25 km-wide Temporary Security Zone. The Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) created in April 2003 was tasked "to delimit and demarcate the colonial treaty border based on pertinent colonial treaties (1900, 1902, and 1908) and applicable international law." The EEBC on 30 November 2007 remotely demarcated the border, assigning the town of Badme to Eritrea, despite Ethiopia's maintaining forces there from the time of the 1998-2000 war. Eritrea insisted that the UN terminate its peacekeeping mission on 31 July 2008. Eritrea has accepted the EEBC's "virtual demarcation" decision and repeatedly called on Ethiopia to remove its troops. Ethiopia has not accepted the demarcation decision, and neither party has entered into meaningful dialogue to resolve the impasse. Eritrea is subject to several UN Security Council Resolutions (from 2009, 2011, and 2012) imposing various military and economic sanctions, in view of evidence that it has supported armed opposition groups in the region.
Click here to see comparison:
https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/compare/namibia/eritrea

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Fed_Up » 01 Aug 2019, 17:16

ገልጣም low IQ agame. Do what you know best Just keep sûcking baboons dîck and every dîck you find on your way. I know you loving it.

Btw how’s your little irrelevant kilil chigar and the old ሓደምቲ ወያኔ in it doing? Hehehehe doing what irrelevant zone do...

Drink ሜስ and stash HIV :P



Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:10
How could you comprehend? You're dummy, remember? Donkey i.e. ahiya can't fugure that Namibia ventured in the right direction, while Eritrea under your aggamiddo dictatorship ventured in its distructive, nightmarish trip for the last few decades. And the result is not obvious for the dumbasses like yourself. Denqorro. :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:32
Typical agameWoch persona. No shame at all. Sûcking Susan Rice’s dîck is one thing but I don’t know what you sûcking of Namibian donkey baboons’ backward folks dîck will do to you. As the sys goes like “old habit...die...”

የህንክ የባረቀብህ ድምባዣም [deleted]

Your source is a trash like your agame tplfists’ skinny arse.

Loser agame :lol: :lol:

Try again :lol:


Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:23
Wesfa0ttam Agamichie,
Read more by clicking the link. MGD, MGD blah, blah,
blah is not good for your health. Mushmush fandiya, Tiraz neTeq.
Btw, did ypu learn what "minnows" mean? :lol: :mrgreen:
:lol: :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:55
AgameW the moron.

So your bs source said 1 die every 2 child birth and you low IQ buying it. Neger enda agame :lol:

Why am I surprised here? Nah!!

Your source is biased and unsubstantiated. Stupid agame
Today, however, Eritrea is one of the four African countries said to be on track to achieve Millennium Development Goal 5 on Maternal Health, which calls for countires to reduce their maternal mortality rate by three quarters by 2015. For Eritrea, this will mean attaining a rate of less than 350 deaths per 100,000 births
http://www.er.undp.org/content/eritrea/ ... itrea.html
Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:34
Namibia compared to Eritrea

ERITREA: AT A GLANCE

Eritrea is a sovereign country in Africa, with a total land area of approximately 101,000 sq km. After independence from Italian colonial control in 1941 and 10 years of British administrative control, the UN established Eritrea as an autonomous region within the Ethiopian federation in 1952. Ethiopia's full annexation of Eritrea as a province 10 years later sparked a violent 30-year struggle for independence that ended in 1991 with Eritrean rebels defeating government forces. Eritreans overwhelmingly approved independence in a 1993 referendum. ISAIAS Afworki has been Eritrea's only president since independence; his rule, particularly since 2001, has been highly autocratic and repressive. His government has created a highly militarized society by pursuing an unpopular program of mandatory conscription into national service, sometimes of indefinite length. A two-and-a-half-year border war with Ethiopia that erupted in 1998 ended under UN auspices in December 2000. A UN peacekeeping operation was established that monitored a 25 km-wide Temporary Security Zone. The Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) created in April 2003 was tasked "to delimit and demarcate the colonial treaty border based on pertinent colonial treaties (1900, 1902, and 1908) and applicable international law." The EEBC on 30 November 2007 remotely demarcated the border, assigning the town of Badme to Eritrea, despite Ethiopia's maintaining forces there from the time of the 1998-2000 war. Eritrea insisted that the UN terminate its peacekeeping mission on 31 July 2008. Eritrea has accepted the EEBC's "virtual demarcation" decision and repeatedly called on Ethiopia to remove its troops. Ethiopia has not accepted the demarcation decision, and neither party has entered into meaningful dialogue to resolve the impasse. Eritrea is subject to several UN Security Council Resolutions (from 2009, 2011, and 2012) imposing various military and economic sanctions, in view of evidence that it has supported armed opposition groups in the region.
Click here to see comparison:
https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/compare/namibia/eritrea

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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 17:20

Fandiya aka Agamichie,
Look at the latest defector, another used condom. You don't see that in Namibia. Fesssam.

Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:16
ገልጣም low IQ agame. Do what you know best Just keep sûcking baboons dîck. I know you loving it.



Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:10
How could you comprehend? You're dummy, remember? Donkey i.e. ahiya can't fugure that Namibia ventured in the right direction, while Eritrea under your aggamiddo dictatorship ventured in its distructive, nightmarish trip for the last few decades. And the result is not obvious for the dumbasses like yourself. Denqorro. :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:32
Typical agameWoch persona. No shame at all. Sûcking Susan Rice’s dîck is one thing but I don’t know what you sûcking of Namibian donkey baboons’ backward folks dîck will do to you. As the sys goes like “old habit...die...”

የህንክ የባረቀብህ ድምባዣም [deleted]

Your source is a trash like your agame tplfists’ skinny arse.

Loser agame :lol: :lol:

Try again :lol:


Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:23
Wesfa0ttam Agamichie,
Read more by clicking the link. MGD, MGD blah, blah,
blah is not good for your health. Mushmush fandiya, Tiraz neTeq.
Btw, did ypu learn what "minnows" mean? :lol: :mrgreen:
:lol: :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:55
AgameW the moron.

So your bs source said 1 die every 2 child birth and you low IQ buying it. Neger enda agame :lol:

Why am I surprised here? Nah!!

Your source is biased and unsubstantiated. Stupid agame
Today, however, Eritrea is one of the four African countries said to be on track to achieve Millennium Development Goal 5 on Maternal Health, which calls for countires to reduce their maternal mortality rate by three quarters by 2015. For Eritrea, this will mean attaining a rate of less than 350 deaths per 100,000 births
http://www.er.undp.org/content/eritrea/ ... itrea.html
Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:34

Click here to see comparison:
https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/compare/namibia/eritrea

Fed_Up
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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Fed_Up » 01 Aug 2019, 17:23

Fake news.... coming from ድርባይ አጋመ :P
Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:20
Fandiya aka Agamichie,
Look at the latest defector, another used condom. You don't see that in Namibia. Fesssam.

Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:16
ገልጣም low IQ agame. Do what you know best Just keep sûcking baboons dîck. I know you loving it.



Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:10
How could you comprehend? You're dummy, remember? Donkey i.e. ahiya can't fugure that Namibia ventured in the right direction, while Eritrea under your aggamiddo dictatorship ventured in its distructive, nightmarish trip for the last few decades. And the result is not obvious for the dumbasses like yourself. Denqorro. :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:32
Typical agameWoch persona. No shame at all. Sûcking Susan Rice’s dîck is one thing but I don’t know what you sûcking of Namibian donkey baboons’ backward folks dîck will do to you. As the sys goes like “old habit...die...”

የህንክ የባረቀብህ ድምባዣም [deleted]

Your source is a trash like your agame tplfists’ skinny arse.

Loser agame :lol: :lol:

Try again :lol:


Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:23
Wesfa0ttam Agamichie,
Read more by clicking the link. MGD, MGD blah, blah,
blah is not good for your health. Mushmush fandiya, Tiraz neTeq.
Btw, did ypu learn what "minnows" mean? :lol: :mrgreen:
:lol: :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 15:55
AgameW the moron.

So your bs source said 1 die every 2 child birth and you low IQ buying it. Neger enda agame :lol:

Why am I surprised here? Nah!!

Your source is biased and unsubstantiated. Stupid agame



http://www.er.undp.org/content/eritrea/ ... itrea.html


pushkin
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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by pushkin » 01 Aug 2019, 17:28

Poor Agame old man ASSWUSHA, You don't have a clue about Eritrea after you escaped to Sudan in 1991 except for the tiny Kil'l Tigrai in your tiny brain.

Awash
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Re: Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries

Post by Awash » 01 Aug 2019, 17:32

Fandiya aka Agamichie,
Read more, wesfa0ttam:
https://erena.org/ኣምባሳደር-ኤርትራ-ኣብ-ፈረንሳ-ሃ ... 1wwclkEz8I
Gedab News learned that Hanna Simon, the Eritrean ambassador to France, has been recalled back to Asmara, but she “is reluctant to return.”
http://awate.com/paris-new-york-tale-tw ... diplomats/
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:23
Fake news.... coming from ድርባይ አጋመ :P
Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:20
Fandiya aka Agamichie,
Look at the latest defector, another used condom. You don't see that in Namibia. Fesssam.

Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:16
ገልጣም low IQ agame. Do what you know best Just keep sûcking baboons dîck. I know you loving it.



Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 17:10
How could you comprehend? You're dummy, remember? Donkey i.e. ahiya can't fugure that Namibia ventured in the right direction, while Eritrea under your aggamiddo dictatorship ventured in its distructive, nightmarish trip for the last few decades. And the result is not obvious for the dumbasses like yourself. Denqorro. :mrgreen:
Fed_Up wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:32
Typical agameWoch persona. No shame at all. Sûcking Susan Rice’s dîck is one thing but I don’t know what you sûcking of Namibian donkey baboons’ backward folks dîck will do to you. As the sys goes like “old habit...die...”

የህንክ የባረቀብህ ድምባዣም [deleted]

Your source is a trash like your agame tplfists’ skinny arse.

Loser agame :lol: :lol:

Try again :lol:


Awash wrote:
01 Aug 2019, 16:23
Wesfa0ttam Agamichie,
Read more by clicking the link. MGD, MGD blah, blah,
blah is not good for your health. Mushmush fandiya, Tiraz neTeq.
Btw, did ypu learn what "minnows" mean? :lol: :mrgreen:
:lol: :mrgreen:

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