Rasta TimesCHAT ROOMArticles/ArchiveRaceAndHistory RootsWomen Trinicenter
Africa Speaks.com Africa Speaks HomepageAfrica Speaks.comAfrica Speaks.comAfrica Speaks.com
InteractiveLeslie VibesAyanna RootsRas TyehimbaTriniView.comGeneral Forums
*
Home
Help
Login
Register
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
December 28, 2024, 05:51:28 AM

Login with username, password and session length
Search:     Advanced search
25912 Posts in 9968 Topics by 982 Members Latest Member: - Ferguson Most online today: 170 (July 03, 2005, 06:25:30 PM)
+  Africa Speaks Reasoning Forum
|-+  GENERAL
| |-+  GENERAL FORUM (Moderators: Tyehimba, leslie, Makini, Zaynab)
| | |-+  IS EGYPT CLAIMING 2 MILLION ACRES OF UGANDAN LAND -- ?
« previous next »
Pages: [1] Print
Author Topic: IS EGYPT CLAIMING 2 MILLION ACRES OF UGANDAN LAND -- ?  (Read 7643 times)
lado
AfricaSpeaks Member
*
Posts: 112


« on: October 06, 2008, 10:55:11 AM »


Egypt claims 2 million acres of Ugandan land as Ugandan News paper Monitor reports ----  ?

Check on here :  http://allafrica.com/stories/printable/200809250024.html


As Ugandans continue to crack their nuts as to find where is this Land Egypt is claiming for , the answer is simple and is just at the point of your noise . The Land Mr Museveni wants to sell to Egypt is West Nile .


WHY ?


Mr Museveni ( The President of Uganda )  is just onto sell LADO ( LADO ENCLAVE ) STATE KINGDOM to Egypt ( for Egyptian control of West Nile Region ( Lado ) in a political line build up issue because Museveni is aware now of Lado 's History which is much connected to the History of Egypt and therefore it would be easy to extend Lado to be controlled by Egypt for him . Reports say that Lado people are already aware of these political manuvaours by the two countries ( Egypt and Uganda )


NOTE : Historical facts


Previously a part of the Ottoman -Egyptian province of Equatoria, Lado came under the control of the British, who, under the stipulations of the 1894 British - Belgian Congolese Treaty, leased the area to King Leopold II of Belgium for the period of his lifetime. In exchange, Belgium agreed to cede a strip of land in eastern Congo when construction of the Cape to Cairo railway was to begin.


The enclave had an area of about 15,000 square miles, a population of about 250,000 and had its capital at the town of Lado.


The Lado Enclave was important to the Congo Free State as it included Rejaf, which was the terminus for boats on the Nile. Rejaf was the seat of the Commander, the only Belgian colonial official within the enclave, who were in place from 1897 to June 1910.


On 10 June 1910, following Léopold's death, the district became a province of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and in 1912 the southern half ( today known as West Nile ) was ceded to Uganda,the British colony .


It is noted however hereby that Mr Museveni is quite aware of the Independence Question issue Lado State is raising in United Nation fpr her full Independence Freedom in Sudan Central Africa than still remain to be occupied by Britain and Belgium and with the assistance of some African Countries of which Uganda and Egypt are so much involved .


More Information on release in future please -----

By Lado
Logged
Pages: [1] Print 
« previous next »
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines
Copyright © 2001-2005 AfricaSpeaks.com and RastafariSpeaks.com
Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!