Ukraine’s Zelenskyy is building grain hubs in Africa. What the Fraud?

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Kenya’s President William Ruto, during a United Nations General Assembly session yesterday. They discussed the construction of grain hubs in Kenya that would supply ‘Ukrainian agricultural products’ in the region. Mmmhhhh, just what we need as Africans.

This announcement by Zelenskyy was an insult to our intelligence. How is Zelenskyy building hubs in Kenya while Kenya is experiencing a bumper grain harvest right now? Is this a bigger plan by other actors to keep Africa food insecure and dependent? How can Zelenskyy afford to build these hubs at a time that asked the US and allies to keep financing Ukraine during this war? Are these misplaced priorities while he should be rebuilding his own infrastructure? Is he using American taxpayers’ money to build these grain’ hubs? Who else is supplying grain to Kenya and claiming that it is coming from Ukraine? Besides, they claimed that Russia is not allowing the grain to get through the black sea.

Interestingly, African leaders have warned that some of the weapons sold and shipped to Ukraine, may be ending up in Africa, escalating coups and wars. This is worth investigating. Why would Zelenskyy think that we need ‘grain hubs’ so badly if there wasn’t any other ulterior hidden motive behind this sudden altruism by Zelenskyy? With the corruption between these two countries, Kenya and Ukraine, why should we take their word for it, that these are just hubs to store imported grain? That would be very naïve of us.

Two weeks ago, Bill Gates organized the Africa Food Systems Forum 2023 that was held in Tanzania. They claimed that this event was to help discuss ways to have Africa be food secure, and most of this would be through the climate financing received from pledges at the Africa Climate Summit, through carbon market revenues. Isn’t this contradictory that we now need Zelenskyy to build hubs for us, while we received so much cash for what Bill Gates calls ‘Climate Smart agriculture’? Better still, is the food being imported into Africa coming from Bill Gates’ farmland? Where does all the grain from Gates’ farmland go? As much as it is none of our business, curious minds would like to know.

Additionally, the grain from Ukraine received by the World Food Programme has been stolen and left many people in Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and other regions hungry. We exposed that in another video. So if this food has not been reaching the intended recipients, what makes Zelenskyy think that we believe that he is building ‘grain hubs’ to help ‘feed’ Africa? Please!  Africa has enough food to feed herself, if all other artificial factors causing food insecurity are addressed. Farmers in Kenya have been becrying a lack of market for their grain, yet the government chooses to import grain in the midst of abundant grain in Kenya. Shouldn’t Zelenskyy be more concerned about food security for his own country during and after the war? Afribundance is calling an end to this fraud.

 

The Hidden Truth

Zelenskyy stated that they would be continuing with the Black Sea Grain Initiative and trying alternative routes. What ‘alternative routes’? Zelenskyy’s mention of ‘alternative routes’ was a dead giveaway. This announcement by Zelenskyy was just another ruse by the World Economic Forum. The timing of this announcement was also suspect, given that President Ruto announced a day earlier that he would be privatizing and leasing out Kenya’s five seaports. These seaports were part of a mega project known as LAPSETT funded by the World Economic Forum and the Sustainable Development Investment Partnership (SDIP).  The World Economic Forum partners established a regional hub to mobilize financing for cross-border infrastructure projects along Kenya’s seaports.  One of the partners of the SDIP is of course the Bill &Melinda Gates Foundation. Privatizing these ports in Kenya would mean the importation of anything including weapons and arms disguised as ‘grain’ to neighboring warring African countries.