Meles says I am fine

After disappearing for over a week, which led to talks about his illness, Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi says I am fine by traveling to Equatorial Guinea, a tiny country in West Africa. The Woyanne-controlled Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency (ERTA) released this obscured photo of Meles at Bole Airport, which doesn’t show his face. There wasn’t the usual fanfare and media hype that accompanies his travel abroad. ENA reported the following:

Addis Ababa,  (ENA) – Prime Minister Meles Zenawi left for Equatorial Guinea earlier on Wednesday for an official visit.

During his stay in Equatorial Guinea Meles will hold discussions with senior government officials of the country on bilateral and international issues.

Upon departure at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Prime Minister Meles was seen off by senior government officials, according to the Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency (ERTA).

Equatorial Guinea, located in West Africa, is the 3rd biggest oil producer in Sub Saharan Africa. Its economy is booming rapidly.

Meles’ trip seems suspicious since none of the media in Equatorial Guinea is reporting about it and the Woyanne regime has released only one small, obscured photo. The trip might have been arranged in a hurry at the last minute to stop the reports that are surfacing about his illness.