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The Negro and his Yoke FE(3)

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The Negro and his Yoke FE(3)

The Negro and his Yoke FE(3) is the Full version of our video to examine the Negro yoke. It seeks to examine how the slave master is a master in using Negroes against themselves.
This video looks at “a nobody” and an illegal immigrant in Turkey contracted by the slave master and his slave hunting partners to be used against the agitation for freedom in Biafra and by extension Ambazonia.
The slave master and the house slave called ijele Speaks arranged a sham deportation so he can come to Nigeria and help them sabotage the struggle for freedom by Biafrans. However they are trying to present it as though IPOB was behind his predicaments which is not true. We tried to use this video to show that his deportation is controlled.
Please note that aside from Youtube censorship we are on Patreon to reduce the distraction from the descendants of the slave hunters as they appear to watch our videos more than the Negroes and other victims for whom the videos are made.


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