South of Ethiopia, I see no much hope (except for Rwanda). And NE Africa is not really culturally related to Niger-Congo/Bantu S.Sahara Africa. Besides, Ethiopia focus more on industrial development and infrastructure projects but does not create an consumer society (hence lower GDP per capita spending) while Nigeria focus on consumer spending for economic growth but neglects infrastructure. I see no hope. Eritrea could be an successful if the present regime becomes more liberal. It has the lowest mortality rate in Africa (HIV/AIDS transmission, child survival rate etc) and has an low crime rate. Countries like Uganda scares the crap out of me, that country population is getting out control. Mark my words, that nation is gonna be the liberia of E.Africa.
BTW the best Habasha women are found in Tigray and Eritrean highland region
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I don't know much about Sub-Saharan Africa to be honest with you. Outside of the Arab/Berber North Africa I only have above average knowledge about the Horn of Africa.
Yes, I know that. Eritreans and Ethiopians (the Semitic speaking peoples among them) have a very different culture and even appearance than your stereotypical Sub-Saharan African although they are still mostly Black in appearance. They do have clear Caucasians features though.
Some of the lighter Habesha people do have facial features that remind me very much of us Arabs. Same facial structure, big eyes, narrow or a broad aquiline nose etc.
Particularly the women seem to be lighter skinned than the men. Something that I also have noticed among Arabs and other peoples of the ME. Not that black skin color is bad or lighter skin color good. I once read that the Habesha people are a mixture of Semites that migrated from the Arabian Peninsula/ME and local Cushitic peoples many thousands years ago. There were some DNA studies about this matter that I remember reading about.
Anyway although GCC's economy (GDP - nominal) approaches almost 2 trillion a strong and prospering Ethiopia, Horn of Africa and Eastern Africa would be a good thing business wise. Well Africa as a whole as we are sandwiched between you guys, Europe and the remaining Asia on our Peninsula which happens to be the biggest in the world.
Africa after all is a almost untapped market and has the potential to punch much harder than it currently does. I think that all this will come with time.
That's strange because I remember hearing about Uganda being the new hub of East Africa or maybe that was Kenya? Don't recall.
Anyway Sub-Saharan Africa is probably the most diverse place on the planet although us outsiders only see Black people. A bit like how I hardly can distinguish between certain Asian populations (Chinese, Japanese, Koreans - Thai, Burmese, Vietnamese, Cambodians - Indonesians, Malaysians, Filipinos etc.). Of course outsiders think the same about the ME largely.