More Cape Verde citizens keen to leave due to various factors
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- Опубликовано: 11 авг 2016
- Cape Verde is a collection of 12 islands off the coast of North-west Africa. Here, foreigners outnumber locals, and 9 percent of the country's GDP comes from expatriates. Cape Verde has few natural resources, little arable land and is prone to drought - just some of the reasons why many residents are desperate to move to greener pastures.
It's about time we Africans get things together and make life better for ourselves nobody else will.
This should be the ibiza of Africa.
These ppl have a defeatist mentality
They are trying to move out and I'm trying to move to CAPE Verde..very beautiful
I am from Sao Tome and Principe
If I ever get millions,Im going to Cape Verde to live and learn more about my heritage.
The economy is doing well it's growing every year as is the tourist industry, the future actually looks bright for Cape Verde.
Africa is not poor we are blessed with all the natural resources but corruption is making Africa looks poor
We get so much hurricane in the Caribbean every year that start in cape verde but i still love that island
cape verdi people are very nice. i spent 10days here and they are all very nice. and the sea is very clean and warm. very nice place to relax.
I hate the fact that people can’t build up their own countries instead of leaving
Cabo Verde can't really afford to lose anyone.
I am from cv i did the dna test more than 60% african from senegal
africa got world's largest natural resources why are they not staying home getting rich,this unbelievable
Cape Verde is composed by 10 islands, correct the description.
You don't move in to your neighbour's house if yours has a leaky roof - you fix your own roof! Why should it be any different with countries?
West Africa has very beautiful people ❤.
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All that money from tourism and the people still live poor like this..smh
Extreme poverty. The problem is brain drain, all the entreprenuers and innovators go to western countries.