African President of the Week: Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali
In coordination with the American Mastodon Publication (AMP) and the release of The African Census 2020-2021,
the AMP publishes a weekly honorary award to African Presidents, who've
transcended the tumultuous pressure to capitalize and Occidentalize
their national realms in the face of modernization. These contemporary
figures exemplify the courage, understanding, vigilance, and
sophisticated posturement, in the face of true orchestrated violence,
pressing foreign interests, and the gravity of the present needs of
their citizens, and the people of Africa. The African Presidents of the Week, are our Beacons of Progress into the African 21st Century and beyond.
The nation known to Ancient Kemetians as Athtiu-abu, was later called by the Greeks, Ethiopia, or the "land of the Burnt Face people." Earlier and more prosperous times the place was known as a region of Ancient Nubia and the land of the Kush. The Axum Kingdom wrote its scripts in Ge'ez and were a power of the Age. Abyssinia or Ethiopia, in modern times has continued to be a conglomeration of Ancient Clans, the faiths of Monotheism, and the crucible of compromise. As Ethiopia move towards development, out of the bloodstain past, famine, the Eritrean & Somalian Wars, and shadowy past of the overthrow of the Late Emperor, Haile Selassie, blessings can once again be bestowed on this ancient nation of people. The American Mastodon Publication calls to resist attempts to create a deep state by Ultra-Nationalists and Foreign Conspirators, who have benefited from chaos in Ethiopia. There has been obvious attempts to spark a civil war in the already war torn nation due to recent gains in peace & development. And special prayers for the Prime Minister and the 2019 Nobel Prize Laureate of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed Ali. He is the epitome of conviction, strength, and resillence in the face of orchestrated violence from the enemies of Ethiopians and Africans. Our African President of the Week is Abiy Ahmed Ali .
Sources:
Nobel Peace Prize 2019
Assassination Attempt; France 24; 2019
Dr. Abiy Ahmed Ali Documentary