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Pre-referendum on the United States of Africa VOTING REPORT PRE REFERENDUM VOTING REPORT
Voting has been going on now for about eight months; from February 16 to October 19, 2000.
159 votes have come in. Nine are null; because six are from unidentified persons although they are yes votes; four are from an American, an Irish/Scottish, a Haitian and a Bermudan. Three are abstention votes. Another one is waiting next year when the voter will come of age. The percentage yes vote is 92.45%.
No official campaign has been carried out yet.
The votes have come from Africans in 28 countries:
Votes from the African continent have come from 9 countries: Niger, Cameroon, Morocco, Burkina Faso, The Gambia, South Africa, Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire and Gabon.
The voters are of twelve African nationalities:
The voters' ages range from 18 to 67. The average voter age is 29. Voters’ comments: African voter from Republic of Ireland: "I think the only way to free our souls from this eternal earthly hell is to help create the United States of Africa so that we can abrogate all the artificial boundaries that are used to undermine the universal human development through the insane ideology of White supremacy ."
African voter from Cameroon: " We cannot let the United States of Africa pass us by."
African voter from Canada: "Divided Africa has sufficiently shown its weaknesses. Nobody can deny that the planetary village is no to come off our present fratricidal mediocrity.longer an illusion but a reality. A reality in which we have to subscribe in order to be able. "
Maurice TADADJEU and Francis VERNYUY
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