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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Melzian, H(1937) A concise Dictionary of the Bini Language of Southern Nigeria
In whose Image for Negroes_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition(FE) of our video,about the bogus creation story from the slave master. Before you believe the slave master and his creation story, please ask yourself why the slave master claimed that Negroes were not from Adam and how the story could have been true.Also, could you explain to us in whose image is the slave masters’ deities God and Allah - is it Chinese, European, Asian or African? If God is in the image of all of the races of men, how then do we know he is not in the image of the apes and monkeys as the slave masters suggested about Negroes?
This video tries to show the loopholes in the bogus creation story contained in the slave masters code manual - the Bible.
Please watch the video and if you are one of those that believe that the tiny Benin Kingdom of today is anything close to what you read in the history books, please provide us one attribute of the present day Binis that suggests so.
Please watch the video and look for the materials referenced and study them yourself.
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Hale, M. 1677. The primitive origination of mankind, considered and examined according to the light of nature. London: by William Godbid at the Sign of the Bible in Duke-Lane.
Hunt, J. (1863). On the Negro's place in nature. Trübner, for the Anthropological Society.
Carroll, C. (1900). The Negro a beast. Ayer.
Payne, B. H. (1867). The Negro: what is His Ethnological Status?: Is He the Progeny of Ham? Is He a Descendant of Adam and Eve?... What is His Relation to the White Race?
Third Parties in marriages for Negroes _FE(1) This is the Full Edition of our video Third Parties in marriages for Negroes (1) It is actually a video to debunk the claim by one Shedrack Ezebube aka the Woke Nation on Facebook(Meta) that Marriage is Slavery. The video seeks to show the origin of the false narrative that marriage is slavery and how it was used by the slave master to justify the slave trade as natural condition for the Negroes.
Reflections for Negroes-_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video Reflections for Negroes FE(1)
In this video we seek to get Negroes to reflect upon who they are, why the world is united against them and why the same groups(muslims and christians) who captured and sold their forebears as beasts are the same they attend churches or mosques with
Please watch the video and look for the materials referenced and study them yourself.
This is the Full Edition of our response video to a comment we received on the video The Most Dangerous Slaves for Negroes_FE(2)
The comment was made by someone who is clearly a descendant of the slave hunters and most likely a Fulani Arab.The comment was made by the account @kaomalihm284 and says point of correction. British didn't introduce Christianity to Nigeria.... Britain did it.... And Yoruba people introduce Christianity to ibo people. Note that.....
You could've use this your post to advice your ibo about mistake they by suspended region Government around 1966. And created one Nigeria And barbaric suffering many Nigeria are facing now....Yoruba aren't problem of Nigeria... Thank you.
We would like you to observe how they are associating their atrocities today to a former member of the slave hunting terror group called Nigerian army who ruled the slave coast called Nigeria for 6 months in the 60’s before they murdered him on the behest of the slave master.
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The Most Dangerous Slaves for Negroes_FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of our recent video The Most Dangerous Slaves for Negroes_FE(2)
The video provides some information about house slaves or house negroes like the Governments in what was Negroland or Ethiopia are used against the masses who are the Field Slaves. Please bear in mind that the Governments in the slave coast today called Nigeria are mere house slaves and work for the interest of the slave master than the interest of their own people. So ideally the slave master uses the Governors, the judges etc against the field slaves who are the Masses as Malcolm X rightly pointed out.
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