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  • The Democratic Republic of Congo is the richest resource country on earth.

    Conservatively they said under her belly, she has minerals which are equivalent to $34.1 trillion, and yet today, it is one of the poorest nations on earth

    It is the only nation on earth which on the day of election has it president saying we know we ought to have election but we do not have money to hold the election.

    When you see a country whose official name is The Democratic Republic of Congo , know there is no democracy.

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    The Democratic Republic of Congo 🇨🇩 is the richest resource country on earth. Conservatively they said under her belly, she has minerals which are equivalent to $34.1 trillion, and yet today, it is one of the poorest nations on earth It is the only nation on earth which on the day of election has it president saying we know we ought to have election but we do not have money to hold the election. When you see a country whose official name is The Democratic Republic of Congo 🇨🇩, know there is no democracy. ©: PLO Lumumba ✍🏿
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  • ...according to Arab and other Islamic sources, the Queen of Sheba was called 'Bilqis,' and ruled over a kingdom on the southern Arabian Peninsula in what is now Yemen. Ethiopian records, on the other hand, claim that the Queen of Sheba was a monarch called 'Makeda,' who ruled the Axumite Empire based in northern Ethiopia. Interestingly enough, archaeological evidence indicates that as early as the tenth century BCE, Ethiopia and Yemen were ruled by a single dynasty, probably based in Yemen. Four centuries later, the two regions were both under the sway of Axum. Since the political and cultural ties between ancient Yemen and Ethiopia seem to have been incredibly strong, it may be that each of these traditions is correct, in a sense. The Queen of Sheba may have reigned over both Ethiopia and Yemen.
    ...according to Arab and other Islamic sources, the Queen of Sheba was called 'Bilqis,' and ruled over a kingdom on the southern Arabian Peninsula in what is now Yemen. Ethiopian records, on the other hand, claim that the Queen of Sheba was a monarch called 'Makeda,' who ruled the Axumite Empire based in northern Ethiopia. Interestingly enough, archaeological evidence indicates that as early as the tenth century BCE, Ethiopia and Yemen were ruled by a single dynasty, probably based in Yemen. Four centuries later, the two regions were both under the sway of Axum. Since the political and cultural ties between ancient Yemen and Ethiopia seem to have been incredibly strong, it may be that each of these traditions is correct, in a sense. The Queen of Sheba may have reigned over both Ethiopia and Yemen.
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