Nnamdi Kanu, Fake Benin Kingdom and the Slave Trade A Reply_FE(1)

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Nnamdi Kanu, Fake Benin Kingdom and the Slave Trade A Reply_FE(1)

This is the Full Edition(FE) of our response video to comments,about the counterfeit Benin Kingdom in what was Guinea or Ethiopia but today Southern Nigeria. The British slave master invaded and destroyed a Negro Kingdom it called Benin Kingdom in 1897 and created the modern day counterfeit and dressed it on borrowed robes “as a once great Kingdom”

The last King of Benin was deposed by the British in 1897 before he created the counterfeit we see today sharing a name with the country Benin(a French slave farm) as Nigeria is a British and American slave Farm.

It is important to note that like countries today, the Europeans described their slave trade possessions as Kingdoms hence there was Kingdom of Gabon, Kingdom of Biafra and Kingdom of Benin.It is from these Kingdoms for example that the Bight of Benin and Bight of Biafra, the hotbeds of the trans atlantic and Trans Saharan Slave trades were derived.

Please watch the video to see how the counterfeit Benin Kingdom of today was created similar to the rename of Abyssinia to Ethiopia and the modern day state of Israel, which is a counterfeit of the fictitious one in the slave masters’ code manual, the Bible. 

Please watch the video and look for the materials referenced and study them yourself.

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REFERENCES

Christy, D. (1857). Ethiopia, Her Gloom and Glory: As Illustrated in the History of the Slave Trade and Slavery, the Rise of the Republic of Liberia, and the Progress of African Missions. Rickey, Mallory & Webb.

 

Halpern, B,(1961)The Idea of the Jewish State 

 

Mitchell, W. D. (1916). The Art of the Bronze Founder. 

 

Jefferson, T. (1776). The declaration of independence.

 

Melzian, H(1937) A concise Dictionary of the Bini Language of Southern Nigeria