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⁣ His Story vs My Story for Negroes-FE(3)

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His Story vs My Story for Negroes-FE(3)
This is the Full Edition of the continuation of our video series His Story Vs My Story for Negroes-(1) It is a series to explain why the slave master and his accomplices can kill negroes but convince everyone that the person actually killed himself.
Like the case of the slave trade, we saw how the slave trade convinced the rest of the world that it was the Negroes selling themselves. It also examines the relationship of the slave hunters(the Mohammedans now called Muslims) and the Christians(Europeans and Americans) who were partners in the evil against Negroes and how they still work together today.
A simple look at the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who as a British citizen was extraordinarily renditioned to the slave hunters in Nigeria and how we think the IPOB-DOS is either compromised or ignorant.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
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N.A, N.D (1792) British House of Commons Debate
Bosman, W. (1705). A New and Accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea, Divided Into the Gold, the Slave, and the Ivory Coasts..
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Fox, W. (1791). An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum
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Moister W(1879 ) Africa: Past and Present a Concise Account
Robinson, C. H. (1900). Nigeria: our latest protectorate. H. Marshall and Son.

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