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Shock as CCC leader calls for the end of US$ dominance...praises Gaddafi
22 Apr 2022 at 09:04hrs | Views
CCC Secretary General Charlton Hwende has shocked his followers after posting a tweet praising the late Libyan dictator Mu'ammar Al-Qadhdhāfī describing him as a visionary who wanted to bring to Africa the realization on a continental currency which will rival the United State Dollar.
Posting on Twitter, Hwenfde said, "Brother Leader killed for advocating for the unity of Africans (United States of Africa) and a common African Currency (Gold Dinar). We must continue pushing for these dreams and end the dominance of the US$."
Shocked followers of Hwende questioned whether his account was hacked or was he cleared by the opposition funders the United States of America in tweeting against the US Dollar.
Hwende responded, "I have never been to the American embassy in my entire life let alone the USA saka ndotamba navo kupi?"
The United States' leading intelligence organization, the National Intelligence Council (NIC), is on record saying the US will become "less dominant" in the world by 2025 and no longer the unrivalled superpower it has been since the end of the Cold War, but a "first among equals" in a more fluid and evenly balanced world
The Council adds that the multiplicity of influential actors and distrust of vast power means less room for the US to call the shots without the support of strong partnerships.
Posting on Twitter, Hwenfde said, "Brother Leader killed for advocating for the unity of Africans (United States of Africa) and a common African Currency (Gold Dinar). We must continue pushing for these dreams and end the dominance of the US$."
Shocked followers of Hwende questioned whether his account was hacked or was he cleared by the opposition funders the United States of America in tweeting against the US Dollar.
Hwende responded, "I have never been to the American embassy in my entire life let alone the USA saka ndotamba navo kupi?"
The United States' leading intelligence organization, the National Intelligence Council (NIC), is on record saying the US will become "less dominant" in the world by 2025 and no longer the unrivalled superpower it has been since the end of the Cold War, but a "first among equals" in a more fluid and evenly balanced world
The Council adds that the multiplicity of influential actors and distrust of vast power means less room for the US to call the shots without the support of strong partnerships.
Source - Byo24News