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    Learn to sort your problems yourselves – Shehu Sani tells Africa

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    Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has called on African countries to learn to sort their problems without depending on the the Western countries.

    Sani gave this advice in a statement posted on his verified X handle on Monday.

    He wrote: “The European Union is busy with Greenland and the United States is busy with multiple and complicated domestic and other global crises.

    “They showed no much interest in the standards of Ugandan or Tanzanian elections. We are in an era where Africans are left to sort their problems.

    “The West is entangled in other problems. If you like or you don’t like your government, that is your problem.”

    Recall that the United States, through its President, Donald Trump, in recent times, has been making frantic efforts to acquire Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory

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