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Our priorities

Post by justo » 02 Jun 2023, 17:24

Demarcate the border
Develop the country
Renovate our urban centers
Plan a transition
Empower mid-level young potential leaders

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Re: Our priorities

Post by @Red » 02 Jun 2023, 17:53

Top priority for issu is revolution against capitalism

I have been following Issu and came to realize he’s a communist activist
People don’t understand that Issu is a socialist/ communist activist who is committed to undo capitalism system
Issu is stuck in the 1970s mindset and he thinks communism developed china but china is top capitalist country now…which is its reason for prosperity
The sad reality is the Chinese and Russian have moved on and poor activist Issu wants to turn the clock back

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Zmeselo » 02 Jun 2023, 19:06

I think yours and the govt's priorities are the same, but as our wise forefathers asserted: "ዘራጊ እንከሎ፡ ጽሩይ ማይ ነይስተ።"


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Re: Our priorities

Post by Dark Energy » 02 Jun 2023, 20:30

Justo,

Dictatorship does not relinquish power to the people voluntarily. Dictators do not want to hear accountability. Their main inner drive is power. Having said that, all dictators are not the same. 32 years and counting, Eritrea has become the laughingstock of the bantus in Africa. Is a single person or a group of persons are bigger than the people ? Why couldn't you ask for democratization? Why couldn't you demand for the will of the people to be respected ? The output (outcome) always is a consequence of the input. Don't expect miracles. Eritrean martyrs died in vain...That is what the world is thiking. His follower, I can't fathom that out. Some are just Eritrean grown Ethiopians. Others are amiches who miss the good life they enjoyed in Ethiopia. I think you understand everything. You are a knowledgeable person. I don't doubt that. But, don't expect miracles.

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Digital Weyane » 02 Jun 2023, 21:13

ልትግራይ ናይ ስንዳይ እርዳታ ምውሃብ ሓደ ኻውቲ አስቸኳይ ብራዮርትኹም ኮይኑ ክንርእዮ ንምሕፀን። :roll: :roll:

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Fed_Up » 02 Jun 2023, 21:26

Dark Energy wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 20:30
Justo,

Dictatorship does not relinquish power to the people voluntarily. Dictators do not want to hear accountability. Their main inner drive is power. Having said that, all dictators are not the same. 32 years and counting, Eritrea has become the laughingstock of the bantus in Africa. Is a single person or a group of persons are bigger than the people ? Why couldn't you ask for democratization? Why couldn't you demand for the will of the people to be respected ? The output (outcome) always is a consequence of the input. Don't expect miracles. Eritrean martyrs died in vain...That is what the world is thiking. His follower, I can't fathom that out. Some are just Eritrean grown Ethiopians. Others are amiches who miss the good life they enjoyed in Ethiopia. I think you understand everything. You are a knowledgeable person. I don't doubt that. But, don't expect miracles.
Campobolo

What died in vain are
1- your lil dîck ( I suggest VIAGRA)
2- Kilill Chigray-
And I guess you are getting too old to remember but you said once you lived in Ethiopia and were deported. ለኸባጥ ሓሳዊ አጋመ

Otherwise ጀጋኑ ኤርትራ ሓገር አውሒሶም ሓሊፎም ሽማ ኻኣ ኤርትራ ትባሓል:: እቶም ብሕይወት ዘለው ካኣ አውሒሶማ ይነብሩ ኣለው::

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Dark Energy » 02 Jun 2023, 22:40

Feddy,

Condom. Amiche, I never said I was deported. I left Eritrea as a mere child. I did vacation in Addis as a child. That was all. BTW, how is your Tigrigna nowadays. How is your wife doing. Did you teach her any words in Tigrigna. My bad, you hardly speak Tigrigna yourself . Accept my Apology. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Fed_Up » 02 Jun 2023, 23:18

Dark Energy wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 22:40
Feddy,

Condom. Amiche, I never said I was deported. I left Eritrea as a mere child. I did vacation in Addis as a child. That was all. BTW, how is your Tigrigna nowadays. How is your wife doing. Did you teach her any words in Tigrigna. My bad, you hardly speak Tigrigna yourself . Accept my Apology. :lol: :lol: :lol:
ኣጋሜው Dallas

ሓሳዊ ለኸባጥ

Do your grandchildren speak Tigregna as much as I do? I doubt it.

You can change your alias as many as you wish, but you can NOT change your “agamenet” how hard you tried. Once Dirty agame will remain DIRTY agame.

"ይታደሉታል እንጂ አይታገሉትም" ይላሉ የባለቤቴ ዘመዶች የአንተ ጌቶች ሲተርቱ

^^^ ኣተርጉማ ኢኻ
:P :P :P

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 02 Jun 2023, 23:34

Dark Energy wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 20:30
Justo,

Dictatorship does not relinquish power to the people voluntarily. Dictators do not want to hear accountability. Their main inner drive is power. Having said that, all dictators are not the same. 32 years and counting, Eritrea has become the laughingstock of the bantus in Africa. Is a single person or a group of persons are bigger than the people ? Why couldn't you ask for democratization? Why couldn't you demand for the will of the people to be respected ? The output (outcome) always is a consequence of the input. Don't expect miracles. Eritrean martyrs died in vain...That is what the world is thiking. His follower, I can't fathom that out. Some are just Eritrean grown Ethiopians. Others are amiches who miss the good life they enjoyed in Ethiopia. I think you understand everything. You are a knowledgeable person. I don't doubt that. But, don't expect miracles.
Mayor of Seraye!
The Democracy you are craving to implement in Eritrea is the last on our wish list to be implemented in Eritrea.

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Dark Energy » 03 Jun 2023, 01:26

Feddy Freddy the idiotic donkey,

You hardly speak any Tigrigna. You are married to your kinds, you are nothing but a jerk. Not even a second class citizen. :lol: How is that wurunchilla you call wiffy. :P :P :lol: :lol:


Deqi, :lol:

Are you Agazian or Eritrean ? You can’t be both. :lol: After what Eritreans have been through, democracy is a shoe in. You must luv dictatorship :evil: :lol: You are born free. Act like it.

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Re: Our priorities

Post by TesfaNews » 03 Jun 2023, 01:57






Deqi-Arawit wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 23:34
Dark Energy wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 20:30
Justo,

Dictatorship does not relinquish power to the people voluntarily. Dictators do not want to hear accountability. Their main inner drive is power. Having said that, all dictators are not the same. 32 years and counting, Eritrea has become the laughingstock of the bantus in Africa. Is a single person or a group of persons are bigger than the people ? Why couldn't you ask for democratization? Why couldn't you demand for the will of the people to be respected ? The output (outcome) always is a consequence of the input. Don't expect miracles. Eritrean martyrs died in vain...That is what the world is thiking. His follower, I can't fathom that out. Some are just Eritrean grown Ethiopians. Others are amiches who miss the good life they enjoyed in Ethiopia. I think you understand everything. You are a knowledgeable person. I don't doubt that. But, don't expect miracles.
Mayor of Seraye!
The Democracy you are craving to implement in Eritrea is the last on our wish list to be implemented in Eritrea.

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 03 Jun 2023, 02:16

Dark Energy wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 01:26
Feddy Freddy the idiotic donkey,

You hardly speak any Tigrigna. You are married to your kinds, you are nothing but a jerk. Not even a second class citizen. :lol: How is that wurunchilla you call wiffy. :P :P :lol: :lol:


Deqi, :lol:

Are you Agazian or Eritrean ? You can’t be both. :lol: After what Eritreans have been through, democracy is a shoe in. You must luv dictatorship :evil: :lol: You are born free. Act like it.
Mayor of Seraye!
You are a fool. a Kenyan and a Tanzanian Massai is a massai but you are a low IQ to figure that out.

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Re: Our priorities

Post by justo » 03 Jun 2023, 02:44

Zmeselo wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 19:06
I think yours and the govt's priorities are the same, but as our wise forefathers asserted: "ዘራጊ እንከሎ፡ ጽሩይ ማይ ነይስተ።"
Bro Zmeselo, that is what I also believe, and very true about ዘረግቲ ማይ

But on certain things, we need to see movement, like the border demarcation and a transition plan. A pattern I've noticed is that a measure is taken that is said to be temporary, and then made permanent. Like the ban on importing cars, which was put into effect in 2014 said to last 1-2 years, now made permanent. The same goes for ሑጻ, banned in 2006 and said to be temporary measure because of corrupt engineers, geometras and kubrare, now made permanent. The same goes for demarcation, we were told we needed to give Abiy time, but now there is not even the slightest hint of this, while he discusses at great length matters of secondary interest to us. The ban on cars and ሑጻ has BTW created new 'crimes', people have been arrested for buying car from foreigners and dealing with ሑጻ they picked from their humble villages.

Transportation (cars), construction (ሑጻ), clearly defined borders (demarcation), empowering mid-level youth (transition), these are life-lines of a country's economy, security, development, continuity and harmony. These are what I like to see being discussed, not anecdotal analysis of unipolar / multipolar world. The other day, an impromptu interview was announced on Sudan, I thought we were going to discuss some impending danger to us and was very worried, but it was to teach us about the history of the Sudan, divided into three phases, going all the way back to 1956, and educate us on a new word በሪ ኣማን.

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Meleket » 03 Jun 2023, 04:50

ወርሒ ሰነ ኣብ ታሪኽ ሕዝቢ ኤርትራ ረዚን ታሪኽ ኣለዋ። ኣብ ወርሒ ሰነ ወትሩ ሰማእታትና ንዝኽር። ማዕረ ሰማዕታትና ንርእይቶ ሓዉና justo ዓቢ ክብሪ ንህብ፡ ንሕና ኤርትራውያን ደያኑ ማእከልን መስመርን፡ ብኤርትራዊ ጭዉነት ሓበንን ፍናንን።
justo wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 17:24
Demarcate the border
Develop the country
Renovate our urban centers
Plan a transition
Empower mid-level young potential leaders

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justo wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 02:44
Zmeselo wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 19:06
I think yours and the govt's priorities are the same, but as our wise forefathers asserted: "ዘራጊ እንከሎ፡ ጽሩይ ማይ ነይስተ።"
Bro Zmeselo, that is what I also believe, and very true about ዘረግቲ ማይ

But on certain things, we need to see movement, like the border demarcation and a transition plan. A pattern I've noticed is that a measure is taken that is said to be temporary, and then made permanent. Like the ban on importing cars, which was put into effect in 2014 said to last 1-2 years, now made permanent. The same goes for ሑጻ, banned in 2006 and said to be temporary measure because of corrupt engineers, geometras and kubrare, now made permanent. The same goes for demarcation, we were told we needed to give Abiy time, but now there is not even the slightest hint of this, while he discusses at great length matters of secondary interest to us. The ban on cars and ሑጻ has BTW created new 'crimes', people have been arrested for buying car from foreigners and dealing with ሑጻ they picked from their humble villages.

Transportation (cars), construction (ሑጻ), clearly defined borders (demarcation), empowering mid-level youth (transition), these are life-lines of a country's economy, security, development, continuity and harmony. These are what I like to see being discussed, not anecdotal analysis of unipolar / multipolar world. The other day, an impromptu interview was announced on Sudan, I thought we were going to discuss some impending danger to us and was very worried, but it was to teach us about the history of the Sudan, divided into three phases, going all the way back to 1956, and educate us on a new word በሪ ኣማን.
justo "ክቡር ሰብ ግን ክቡር ሓሳብ ይሓስብ" ከምዚበሃል፡ ርእይቶኻ 100/100 ርእይቶ ሓፋሽ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ኢዩሞ፡ ኣባኻ ንዘሎና ልዑል ክብሪ ክንገልጽ ከሎና ሓበን ይስመኣና። ኤርትራ ሓቀኛ ርእይቶ ህዝቢ ርእይቶኦም ዝዀነ ደቂ ስለዘለዉዋ!

"ድንቂ ጐሚዳ ሓወይ ኣኽሊለይ ስልማተይ ጸባ ኣስተካኒ ረኸብካያ ልበይ!" ዲዩ ዝበለ ጅግና ወዲ ሻውል! . . . ንኸምዚ ከማኻ'ዩ!

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Zmeselo » 03 Jun 2023, 06:53

justo wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 02:44
Zmeselo wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 19:06
I think yours and the govt's priorities are the same, but as our wise forefathers asserted: "ዘራጊ እንከሎ፡ ጽሩይ ማይ ነይስተ።"
Bro Zmeselo, that is what I also believe, and very true about ዘረግቲ ማይ

But on certain things, we need to see movement, like the border demarcation and a transition plan. A pattern I've noticed is that a measure is taken that is said to be temporary, and then made permanent. Like the ban on importing cars, which was put into effect in 2014 said to last 1-2 years, now made permanent. The same goes for ሑጻ, banned in 2006 and said to be temporary measure because of corrupt engineers, geometras and kubrare, now made permanent. The same goes for demarcation, we were told we needed to give Abiy time, but now there is not even the slightest hint of this, while he discusses at great length matters of secondary interest to us. The ban on cars and ሑጻ has BTW created new 'crimes', people have been arrested for buying car from foreigners and dealing with ሑጻ they picked from their humble villages.

Transportation (cars), construction (ሑጻ), clearly defined borders (demarcation), empowering mid-level youth (transition), these are life-lines of a country's economy, security, development, continuity and harmony. These are what I like to see being discussed, not anecdotal analysis of unipolar / multipolar world. The other day, an impromptu interview was announced on Sudan, I thought we were going to discuss some impending danger to us and was very worried, but it was to teach us about the history of the Sudan, divided into three phases, going all the way back to 1956, and educate us on a new word በሪ ኣማን.
What I know about cars is that they shouldn't be older than 10 years old, if they're to be allowed in.

No idea about ሑጻ, though.

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Fed_Up » 03 Jun 2023, 09:33

Dark Energy wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 01:26
Feddy Freddy the idiotic donkey,

You hardly speak any Tigrigna. You are married to your kinds, you are nothing but a jerk. Not even a second class citizen. :lol: How is that wurunchilla you call wiffy. :P :P :lol: :lol:
ሓሳዊ ለኸባጥ አጋመ

እንቋእ አጋመ አይበልካያ እምበር ... ጎል ገዛእትኻ ምኾና ምፍላጥካ አቢ ምረቃ'ዮ:: እንቋእ ፈለጥካያ አንታ ፋንፋን ኣጋመ :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Temt » 03 Jun 2023, 12:09

Zmeselo wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 06:53
justo wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 02:44
Zmeselo wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 19:06
I think yours and the govt's priorities are the same, but as our wise forefathers asserted: "ዘራጊ እንከሎ፡ ጽሩይ ማይ ነይስተ።"
Bro Zmeselo, that is what I also believe, and very true about ዘረግቲ ማይ

But on certain things, we need to see movement, like the border demarcation and a transition plan. A pattern I've noticed is that a measure is taken that is said to be temporary, and then made permanent. Like the ban on importing cars, which was put into effect in 2014 said to last 1-2 years, now made permanent. The same goes for ሑጻ, banned in 2006 and said to be temporary measure because of corrupt engineers, geometras and kubrare, now made permanent. The same goes for demarcation, we were told we needed to give Abiy time, but now there is not even the slightest hint of this, while he discusses at great length matters of secondary interest to us. The ban on cars and ሑጻ has BTW created new 'crimes', people have been arrested for buying car from foreigners and dealing with ሑጻ they picked from their humble villages.

Transportation (cars), construction (ሑጻ), clearly defined borders (demarcation), empowering mid-level youth (transition), these are life-lines of a country's economy, security, development, continuity and harmony. These are what I like to see being discussed, not anecdotal analysis of unipolar / multipolar world. The other day, an impromptu interview was announced on Sudan, I thought we were going to discuss some impending danger to us and was very worried, but it was to teach us about the history of the Sudan, divided into three phases, going all the way back to 1956, and educate us on a new word በሪ ኣማን.
What I know about cars is that they shouldn't be older than 10 years old, if they're to be allowed in.

No idea about ሑጻ, though.
As far as I am concerned, Cars older than 5 years should not be allowed to be imported in. Justo is correct importing vehicles has been banned for over 10 years now. There is no explanation for why they were banned.
I have heard the "banning" of the ሑጻ thing is related to the prioritization given to the construction of water dams and road bridges. But, I believe once the energy issue is up and running, the limitation of buying cement and ሑጻ will be history soon. The lifting of the importation limitation of cars though, my guess is as good as anybody else.

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Dark Energy » 03 Jun 2023, 12:30

Deqi,

Do you know the very meaning of an idiot and complete fool, you are Agazian with an Eritrean ancestry. You do meet the requirement of being an idiot and the one that describes you most is a pure jerk. Repeat after me, human beings are born free. Dictators are self serving individuals at the expense of the people they are supposed to serve the will of the people. This is above you. Just worship that ugly lizard who happens to be a street thief most likely with Agame ancestry. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Dark Energy » 03 Jun 2023, 12:34

Feddy the adgi who thinks himself Eritrean,

Just shush ….You monkey looking amiche. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Our priorities

Post by Fed_Up » 03 Jun 2023, 12:54

Dark Energy wrote:
03 Jun 2023, 12:34
Feddy the adgi who thinks himself Eritrean,

Just shush ….You monkey looking amiche. :lol: :lol: :lol:
የውሻ ልጂ ለኸባጥ አረጊ አጋመ Dallas

If you were an Eritrean, I would be god. Have you got your “Viagra” yet? You sound like a dying cat. :lol: :lol: :lol:
FYI: I know every piece about your old arse. In mereja, HIPPA doesn't apply :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

I am just saying

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