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Negro Freedom In Biafra, Religion and Simon Ekpa_FE(2)

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Negro Freedom In Biafra, Religion and Simon Ekpa_FE(2)

This is the FE of our video series to show that the individual with the nom de guerre, Simon Ekpa is an agent of the slave master and his slave hunting accomplices being used to divide and destroy the Freedom Struggle by the Indigenous people of Biafra(IPOB) and their Leader Nnamdi Kanu
We showed a video of where the advice for the slave master and his accomplices to bring a fifth columnist to destroy IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu and that fifth columnist goes by a nom de guerre, Simon Ekpa.
As at today, nobody knows the village of Simon Ekpa and no one is sure he is a Biafran but the slave master and his accomplices describe him as a Prince even when his father is not known.
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