Africa-Press – Zambia. Shock and outrage erupted across the continent after African leaders were parked on cheap metal chairs during their visit to the United States for the DRC-Rwanda peace deal. The so-called “high-level meeting” looked more like a school assembly in rural Nigeria or Zimbabwe than a global diplomatic event.
And guess what? It’s not the first time. The world still remembers the UK shuttling African presidents around on a bus during Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral while US and European leaders rode in private cars like royalty.
Meanwhile, at the G20 Summit in South Africa, global leaders were treated like kings: red carpets, plush seating, VIP protocol the full presidential pampering!
Now Africans are asking the burning question: Why are our leaders given first-class respect at home but second-hand treatment abroad? The controversy is growing… and so is the embarrassment!
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