What happened to African leaders who attended the G8 meeting last May?

 

Ghanain Presiden Mills, Ethiopian PM Meles and Tanzanian President Kikwete were invited to the G-8 at Camp David last May for their vision and great leadership in Africa. Their presence at Camp David was hailed as historical of global magnitude. But since that meeting Ghanian President and PM Meles had passed away. There is also a rumor that Tanzania’s President Kikwete is ill. We all know this is a sensitive issue, but Africa should request a formal inquiry into what happened to its leaders at the G-8 meeting. It isn’t a mere coincidence that three leaders who were at the same meeting, looking at their best to die and get seriously ill at the same time. There must be some proper explaination to why our leaders are dying one after another than what we have been given.


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Maru (not verified) Fri, 08/24/2012 - 12:37

It is also my question. I raised this question just when the Ghanian president die and our PM was in hospital but I did not know about Tanzanian president illness. If the Tanzania president die as of the Ghanian and PM Meles I think the African Union if not the three countries need to request explanation about the issue and their body may need to be checked from radiation poison or other.......

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bini (not verified) Sat, 08/25/2012 - 06:50

Yes Its a concern but we don't need to speculate it for now. Let's wait and see but either its a coincidence or definitely something.

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abdulrahaman husen (not verified) Sat, 08/25/2012 - 08:09

every one should have to focus this issue whether the Tanzanian president die or not we can go in to conclusion by the death of Ghanian present and Ethiopian prime minster s death surely there is something target killng from CIA mo-sad or others on poison or radiation. these there best African led-res are targeted in order to control Africa easily so am sure that Europeans are thinking some thing to control Africa

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Quasim (not verified) Sat, 08/25/2012 - 12:45

Looking back to the deaths of the presidents of Zambia, Malawiai, Nigeria and illnesses it may not be related to G8 but to their revolutionary leadership that would lead Africa out of poverty (in association with China) while the West is going down. It seems these days tehre is sufficient technology do so, including satellite guided microwave radiation and pollonium poisoning etc. Hugo chvez insisted that 5 South American leaders were "Cancered". Africa be aware of the superpowers and those that had money.

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Gebre Medine (not verified) Sat, 08/25/2012 - 15:32

We have lost our leader without noticing even their illiness. If China's development cooperation with Africa is the reason for killing of our leaders by western nations, we need to strengthen our relation with China hundred fold so that they can loss hope not to kill our heroes.

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Aye Gebree (not verified) Mon, 08/27/2012 - 07:02

I dont think every thing were going as you think. west dont have any reason to kill Meles or the rest. The only reason for Meles death is, the time for him to leave.

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Unite Africa (not verified) Mon, 08/27/2012 - 00:52

I am agree on this sereios issue. African leaders rise and ask formal inquire to G8 comitte or other responsible body.

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kassahun (not verified) Mon, 08/27/2012 - 02:35

I think it would be better for the Tanzanian leader to say something on this crucial issue before anything happen to him.

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yem (not verified) Mon, 08/27/2012 - 08:03

in my view,the three african leaders show strong leadership in the coountinent and make strong relationships with china further than the western countries.since Western do not like this , this may be the causes of the death.

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Ararsiye (not verified) Mon, 08/27/2012 - 18:13

There is no doubt that this is a drama contracted by the western world to discontinue the Afro-china relation. But this is not the right way to do so. This way rather strengthen our relations with china and completely breaks the relation of this green and future world hope continent with the westerns. They should stop this stupidity and think like humans rather than like other creatures.

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Ekal Nettir (not verified) Tue, 08/28/2012 - 05:14

IT IS A VERY BIG LOSE FOR ENTIRE AFRICAN CONTINENT IF THE DEATH OF OUR LEADERS IS MAN MADE. AM VERY SHOCKED WHEN I READ THIS ARTICLE. AFRICAN NATIONS SHOULD STAND AND LOUD THEIR VOICES TO KNOW THE SECRET OF THEIR LEADERS DEATH.

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yigebal (not verified) Tue, 08/28/2012 - 09:10

definitely ,African union should ask this crucial question to the stupid western societies...

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Ewnet (not verified) Tue, 08/28/2012 - 09:12

I can not find a credble source that says President Kikwete of Tanzania is ill. BBC reported of his collapse in 2010 while he was still running for office. Almost 2 years ago from the G-8 meeting.

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Geleta Ejigu (not verified) Tue, 08/28/2012 - 14:53

The Western M*$%? F&%#?s Has Killed Our Two Great Leaders And They Are Hoping To See The Tanzanian President To Join Them However America Will Pay Back One Day When Africa Gets More Stronger.

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Terefe Tadesse (not verified) Wed, 08/29/2012 - 03:48

It is very serious question that African people should ask the Western. How the 2 Afican leaders who attends G-8 Meetings died and one is ill immediatily after the meeting? African must ask Presedant Obama whom invied them to the meetings. OAU should ask about the hospitality including the food which they provided them. We need the Hospital evedence that gives us proof how they died. I agree with the view that there is the hand of CIA or Mosad. Africa need justice!

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Tariku (not verified) Wed, 08/29/2012 - 04:00

I dissagree with this idea cos, the truth will be known soon and hopd Obama did not involve in this stupid activity. Bit was a must for Meles to die or step down

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