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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Donald Trump Insults Africa, Thinks Africa is a country Just like Rick Ross!! Choi




On Sunday, U.S President Barack Obama, who is currently touring Africa on a state visit, pledged $7 billion to support the building of reliable electric power grids in sub-Saharan Africa.

As Forbes contributor William Pentland correctly pointed out, two-thirds of Africa’s 1 billion population lack access to a stable supply of electricity. Obama’s plan, called “Power Africa,” entails investing American funds to change that, initially focusing on key markets such as Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Liberia.

On hearing the announcement, American billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump took to Twitter and tweeted – “Every penny of the $7 billion going to Africa as per Obama will be stolen – corruption is rampant!” Prior to that, Trump had tweeted that Obama’s trip to Africa was a total waste of taxpayer’s money.
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See The Tweet After The Break.



Trump’s tweets expectedly generated a lot of backlash from Africans all over the social network. One of the offended Africans was 32 year-old multi-millionaire tycoon Ashish J. Thakkar, who tweeted at Trump, saying- “This is a very ignorant statement – do NOT generalize us- we are not ‘a’ Country- we are a continent of 54 countries!!!”

Amused at the tweet, I called Thakkar, the wealthy founder of Mara Group, a Pan-African conglomerate that has interests in hotels, Real Estate, financial services, communications, telephony and manufacturing, to talk about his tweet. An irritated Thakkar said:  “The statement by Donald J. Trump, that every penny of the $7 billion ‘would be stolen’ is extremely ignorant. If he had travelled the African continent he would understand that this is a ridiculous assumption and that you cannot possibly generalize a continent of 54 countries. If you really want to generalize us, then do so positively and not negatively!”

He continued: “Today, most African governments are extremely committed to combating corruption, governance is increasing and overall Africa is going through an amazing transformation, which will make the continent prosper to become a world player.”


Obama is on a week-long African tour, visiting Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania to raise investment opportunities for American businesses, address development issues such as food and security and promote democracy. In the past, African social commentators had lamented Obama’s limited  interest in the continent’s economic affairs. Obama is attempting to dispel that prevailing notion with this trip, while forging strategic economic alliances between the U.S and African businesses. To Africans, these are important issues. According to Trump, it’s a “total waste of taxpayers money!”

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