The Nile river- longest in the world is apparently owned by Ethiopia. Not sure how natural resources are now owned but none of concern. Egypt enjoys this free natural resource and is condemning the construction of a dam as it will hinder and interfere with what they have been enjoying.
I’ll let you read more below because if you know me... I don’t keep up with trending news at all.
BABA aka Joshua should give us a way forward on Migingo..
ReplyDeleteLusabeti what you did not know also is that Egyptians cannot allow any county within the Nam Lolwe Basin to do anything that might interfere with the amount of water that flows from the Nam Lolwe to the Nile and ultimately to Egypt. Egyptians very own existence depends on Nam Lolwe and the Nile....They can declare war on any country that violates a colonial treaty signed in the early 1990s!
ReplyDeleteOh, "Nam Lolwe" is the name that our Luo people gave to that Mighty East African fresh water lake that is shared by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania... British Colonial Imperialists ignorantly named "Lake Victoria..."
Wow...okay this is news didn't know a thing.. Looking forward for such
ReplyDeleteNile is mentioned in Quran n therefore a very special river.
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ReplyDeleteFrom your conversation did understood why Migingo ownership is such an issue or it's because it at the center (island) . I realized that people like things located at the centre very much.What did you understand was the issue?
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