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Show comments Hide commentsI have a general comment to make. First of all this laudable idea in creating this website to share information back home.
My concern is that the realities of this struggle is lived back home. My greatest concern is that information is disimiliated in diversed rangs and followers get confused on which instructions to follow. I would suggest that our brothers from the diaspora should connect with those at home for adequate synchronizaction and dissimilation of ideas to the consumption of followers. I would suggest that a communication board be formed to dish out announcements of general interest to avoid confusion in the fight for our independence.
Please I beg for privacy to be respected.
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