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Blacks, Negroes, Africans - It's time to think
1:37
The Renaissance
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Blacks, Negroes, Africans - It's time to think
Listen to this and hear the man start off with how equal attention is not paid to both black and white lives but when he listed others that should have been talked about, he never mentioned any black nation especially in Africa and West and Central Africa to be precise.
As a black person or African, we want you to reflect and then see something like the Nigerian army as the evil they are.
Remember we should not expect others to treat us well when we cannot treat ourselves well?
The Nigerian army was a slave hunting terror group used to capture and export humans as slaves but renamed Nigerian army in 1863 and till today they have remained the same terror group they were and are a menace to humanity. We must not allow ourselves to be as inhuman as those in the Nigerian Army.
Observe that their weapons and training still come from the slave masters and their accomplices till today.
Why is no one campaigning for help for Biafra and Ambazonia and the millions in internally Displaced peoples camps all over Nigeria the same way they are doing for Ukraine?
Africans, blacks, Negroes, hottentots etc - LET US THINK!!!

Christianity, Islam and the Negro Truth FE(1)
1:15:41
The Renaissance
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Christianity, Islam and the Negro Truth FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video, Christianity, Islam and the Negro Truth FE(1) which examines the slave masters religions of Mohamedamism and Christianity and how they are used on the Negroes either during the slave trade or in present times
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It is also on youtube for Channel members
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Schön, J. F., & Crowther, S. (1842). Journals of the Rev. James Frederick Schön and Mr. Samuel Crowther: Who, Accompanied the Expedition Up the Niger, in 1841, in Behalf of the Church Missionary Society. Hatchard and son.
Gibbons, H. A. (1916). The New Map of Africa (1900-1916): A History of European Expansion and Colonial Diplomacy. New York: Century.
Merriam, G. S. (1906). The negro and the nation.
Elliott, C. (1851). Sinfulness of American Slavery: Proved from Its Evil Sources; Its Unjustice; Its Wrongs; Its Contrariety to Many Scriptual Commands, Prohibitions and Principles, and to the Christian Spirit; and from Its Evil Effects; Together with Observations on Emancipation, and the Duties of American Citizens in Regard to Slavery (Vol. 2). L. Swormstedt & JH Power.
Blake, W. O. (1860). The history of slavery and the slave trade. H Miller
Drummond, H. (1888). Tropical Africa. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
Baird, J. B. (1910) Children of Africa
Cable, G. W. (1898). The negro question. C. Scribner's Sons.
Stewart, J. J., & Berrett, W. E. (1960). Mormonism and the Negro: An Explanation and Defense--. Community Press.
Cobb, T. R. R. (1858). An Historical Sketch of Slavery: From the Earliest Period (No. 110). Scholarly Press.
Mather, C. (1706). The Negro Christianized. An Essay to Excite and Assist that Good Work, the Instruction of Negro-Servants in Christianity.
Raphael, J. R. (1914). Through Unknown Nigeria (London: TW Laurie),
Tait, E(1851) The slave trade overruled for the salvation of Africa
Ball, C. (1837). Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man, who Lived Forty Years in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia, as a Slave... Shryock.

Poverty and Wars in Africa for Negroes FE(3)
1:12:13
The Renaissance
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Poverty and Wars in Africa for Negroes FE(3)
This is the Full Edition of our video, Poverty and Wars in Africa for Negroes(3) which examines how the poverty and hunger in Africa are created by the slave master and his slave hunting accomplices. The videos shows how the slave trade is still sustained by the slave master and his accomplices in African today. It also looked at the hypocrisy of the slave master and his accomplices in killing Negroes in Biafra and Ambazonia while calling for people to donate in support of Ukraine
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Benezet, A. (1788). Some Historical Account of Guinea, Its Situation, Produce and the General Disposition of Its Inhabitants: With an Inquiry Into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, Its Nature and Lamentable Effects
Weedon, W. B. (1890). Economic and social history of New England, 1620-1789.
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N.A(1766) Extract of a Sermon preached by the Bishop Gloucester 1766
Harrison, H. H. (1917). The Negro and the Nation. Cosmo-advocate Publishing Company.
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Schön, J. F., & Crowther, S. (1842). Journals of the Rev. James Frederick Schön and Mr. Samuel Crowther: Who, Accompanied the Expedition Up the Niger, in 1841, in Behalf of the Church Missionary Society. Hatchard and son.
Gibbons, H. A. (1916). The New Map of Africa (1900-1916): A History of European Expansion and Colonial Diplomacy. New York: Century.

Think Africans before taking the vaccines
3:26
The_Woke_Nation
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Unlike Nigeria, Zambians think but Nigeria is ruled by the descendants of those who captured and sold the slaves during the slave trade i.e the Nigerian army. The Nigerian army was a slave hunting terror group used to capture and export humans as slaves

Poverty and Wars in Africa for Negroes FE(1)
1:16:15
The Renaissance
47 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Poverty and Wars in Africa for Negroes FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video, Poverty and Wars in Africa for Negroes(2) which examines how the poverty and hunger in Africa are created by the slave master and his slave hunting accomplices. The videos shows how the slave trade is still sustained by the slave master and his accomplices in African today.
Full Videos can also be found on odyssey.com and crystalviews.net
It is also on youtube -
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8
or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
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Copley, E. (1839). A History of Slavery and its Abolition. Negro History Press.
Bleeker, S. (1969). The Ibo of Biafra. Morrow.
Stockdale, P. (1791). A Letter from Percival Stockdale to Granville Sharp, Esq., Suggested to the Authour by the Present Insurrection of the Negroes in the Island of St. Domingo.
Draper, W. F.(1882) The Book of Enoch.
Hutchinson, T. J. (1858). Impressions of Western Africa: With Remarks on the Diseases of the Climate and a Report on the Peculiarities of Trade Up the Rivers in the Bight of Biafra. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts.
Swann, A. J. (1910) Fighting the slave hunters in Central Africa: A record of 26 years of travel and adventure round the great lakes and of the overthrow of Tip-pu-tib, Rumbaliza and other great slave-traders.
Carroll, C.(1901) The Negro A Beast.
Hoare, P. (1828). Memoirs of Granville Sharp, Esq (Vol. 2). Henry Colburn.
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Levi, L. (1859). Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed Summary of Public Bills, Statutes, Accounts and Papers, Reports of Committees and of Commissioners, and of Sessional Papers Generally, of the Houses of Lords and Commons (Vol. 2).
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Snelgrave, W. (1734). A new account of some parts of Guinea, and the slave trade.

Poverty and Wars in Africa for Negroes FE(1)
1:21:04
The Renaissance
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⁣Poverty and Wars in Africa for Negroes FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video, Poverty and Wars in Africa for Negroes(1) which examines how the poverty and hunger in Africa are created by the slave master and his slave hunting accomplices. The shows that the poverty and hunger in what was Negroland and Guinea is artificially created.The video also tried to examine the slave trade and the current struggle for freedom in Biafra and Ambazonia.
Full Videos can also be found on odyssey.com and crystalviews.net
It is also on youtube -
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8
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Ruffner, W. H. (1852). Africa's Redemption: A Discourse on African Colonization in Its Missionary Aspects, and in Its Relation to Slavery and Abolition. Preached on Sabbath Morning, July 4th, 1852, in the Seventh Presbyterian Church, Penn Square, Philadelphia. WS Martien.
Levi, L. (Ed.). (1866). Annals of British Legislation: Being a digest of the Parliamentary Blue Books Vol II
Orr, C. W. J. (1911). The making of northern Nigeria. Macmillan and Company, Limited.
Harris, N. D., & Shotwell, J. T. (1914). World Diplomacy: Intervention and Colonization in Africa. Houghton Mifflin.
Walker, F. D. (1926). Africa and Her Peoples. Edinburgh House Press.
N.A(1882) The anti-Slavery Reporter
Lugard, F. J. D. (1922). The dual mandate in British tropical Africa.
Brawley, B(1921) A Social History of the American Negro
Fennell, C. A. M. (Ed.). (1892). The Stanford Dictionary of Anglicised Words and Phrases. Cambridge University Press.
Romer, I. F. (1846). A Pilgrimage to the Temples and Tombs of Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine, in 1845-6 (Vol. 1). R. Bentley.
Washington, B. T. (1909). The Story of the Negro: The Rise of the Race from Slavery (Vol. 1)
Bleeker, S. (1969). The Ibo of Biafra. Morrow.

Who captured and sold the Igbos as slaves-A Reply FE(4)
1:15:54
The Renaissance
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Who captured and sold the Igbos as slaves-A Reply FE(4)
This is the Full Edition of the response video, Who captured and sold the Igbos as slaves-A Reply which is our video in response to a comment which received in our video Who captured and sold the Igbos as slaves, which explained how the Negroes were captured and exported from the Calabar, Bonny and Badagry slave ports by the slave master and his slave hunting accomplices. It also goes on to re-enfiorcve the fact that the Nigerian army was a slave hunting terror group used to capture and export Negroes as slaves but renamed Nigerian army in 1863.
Full Videos can also be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
It is also on youtube - https://youtu.be/C2g9m3cTLzQ
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
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Ratzel, F. (1898). The history of mankind (Vol. 3). Macmillan and Company, Limited.
Royal African Company(1712) An Explanation of the African-Company's Property in the sole trade to Africa, etc
Heylyn, P.(1668), Chetwind, P., & Seile, A. Cosmography, the Third Book: Containing The Chorography and History Of The Lesser and Greater Asia And All The Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles, Thereof. Third Book. Philip Chetwin and Anne Seile.
Equiano, O. (1794). Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself.
Pinkerton, J. (1802). Modern Geography: A Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, and Colonies. Vol II
Orr, C. W. J. (1911). The making of northern Nigeria. Macmillan and Company, Limited.
Bowen, J. W. E. (1896). Africa and the American Negro; Addresses and Proceedings.
Wills, W. H., & Barrett, R. J. (1907). The Anglo-African Who's who and Biographical Sketch-book. George Routledge & Sons, Limited.
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Byrd, A. X. (2006). Eboe, Country, Nation, and Gustavus Vassa’s “Interesting Narrative.” The William and Mary Quarterly, 63(1), 123–148. https://doi.org/10.2307/3491728
Falconbridge, A. (1788). An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa. J. Phillips.
Grant, J. (1876). Morley Ashton: A Story of the Sea (Vol. 1). Tinsley.
Tucker, S. (1853). Abbeokuta: Or, Sunrise Within the Tropics: an Outline of the Origin and Progress of the Yoruba Mission. James Nisbet and Company.

The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-A Reply FE(3)
1:17:10
The Renaissance
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The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-A Reply FE(3)
This is the Full Edition of the video, The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-(3) which seeks to use the case of the Indigenous People of Biafra(IPOB), a Negro group seeking freedom in Nigeria to examine how the slave masters technique of inmfiltrating such groups and using the Negroes against themselves. It will also show that the individuals Simon Ekpa and Nelly Ofoegbu are agents of the slave master who are working to divide the freedom struiggle of their siblings to sustain the Slave masters interest of one Nigeria and by extension - One Cameroon.
Full Videos can also be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
It is also on youtube - https://youtu.be/C2g9m3cTLzQ
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8
or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
Heylyn, P.(1668), Chetwind, P., & Seile, A. Cosmography, the Third Book: Containing The Chorography and History Of The Lesser and Greater Asia And All The Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles, Thereof. Third Book. Philip Chetwin and Anne Seile.
Hurd, W. (1799). A Universal History of the Religious Rites, Ceremonies and Customs of the Whole World.
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The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-A Reply FE(2)
1:20:51
The Renaissance
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The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-A Reply FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of the video, The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-(2) which seeks to examine the slave masters technique of infiltrating any Negro Freedom Movement and using the case of the Indigenous People of Biafra(I.P.O.B) and how the slave master and his accomplices infiltrated it and took control of it. We also tried to show that Mr Simon Ekpa pretending to be fighting for Biafra is actually not fighting for Biafra but working for the slave master based on the Babel code of dividing the people.
Full Videos can also be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
It is also on youtube -
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8
or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
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Edwards, B. (1794). An Abridgment of Mr. Edwards's Civil and Commercial History of the British West Indies. (Vol. 2). J. Parsons... and J. Bell.
Meiklejohn, M.J.C(1876) African its Geography, Resources, Commerce and Chronicle of Discovery
British Parliament(1792) The Debate on a Motion for the Abolition of the Slave-trade in the House of Commons on Monday the Second of April, 1792
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Stanley, H. M. (1893). Slavery and the slave trade in Africa
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Buxton, T. F. (1840). The African Slave Trade, and Its Remedy. J. Murray.
Morse, J. (1814). The American Universal Geography or A view of the Present State of all the Kingdoms, States, and Colonies in the known World in two Volumes, to which is added, an Abridgement of the last Census-A chronological Table of Remarkable events From the creation to this time-An improved list of ancient and modern learned and eminent men and a copious index to the whole work. The whole comprehending a complete system of Modern Geography(Vol 2)
Hertslet, L. (1864). A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions, and Reciprocal Regulations at Present Subsisting Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers...: So Far as They Relate to Commerce and Navigation, the Slave Trade, Post-office Communications, Copyright, Etc. and to the Privileges and Interests of the Subjects of the High Contracting Parties (Vol. XI). HM Stationery Office.
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The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-A Reply_FE(1)
1:18:52
The Renaissance
49 Views · 2 years ago


The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-A Reply_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our response video to some comments we received from our previous video-The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-(1) which seeks to examine the slave masters technique of mixing up lies with the truth such that it becomes difficult to identify those lies even when they are his intended interest to sell to the Negroes. We got some comments from the Descendants of the Slave hunters suggesting that the Aro Priests could have sold the slaves without military power. It also examines how the slave master and his accomplices have infiltrated the Negro struggle for Freedom in Biafra and Ambazonia and the efforts they are making to destroy the movement.
We aslo tried to show that the woman called Nelly Ofoegbu who is an instrument of the slave master to divide the Negroes in Biafra looking for freedom with Iduu and also for the slave master to use it to deceive the Ambazonians that the so called Igbos are coming to steal their land.
Full Videos can also be found on odyssey.com, arisetube.com and Crystalviews.net
It is also on youtube -
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
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