Seun I live in the UK. Words that come out of your mouth are so powerful. I beg you to please allow me to visit when I come back home. I swear I now have hope. We actually have one person who knows the truth in Nigeria. Why is nobody talking about this guy!!!!!
Foolishness is trending in Nigeria and Africa. I saw the video of a girl dancing and thanking God for picking a German driving license. Mental slavery is rife and truly, our elites have a lit to answer for.
As a descendant of enslaved Africans, I thank you for this candid breakdown and perspective. This is history we are not taught. You are truly your father’s son, a great Pan African activist and thinker.
Fellow African here from Zimbabwe. How i wish these sort of conversations were elevated in our media spaces. We have national broadcasting houses - radio/tv and these kind of discussions would propel Africa forward. My thing is everyone is free to choose but too many of us choose without enough information at our disposal. No many can really articulate why they are religious or not, why the would choose christianity or islam over traditional African belief systems. One thing is clear as you rightly stated, it seems a lot of us without even thinknig are actively going through life reaching for success as defined by the Europeans. I was in the rural areas of Zambia recently and I cannot tell you how peaceful and serene it was. Yet today most of us despise rural areas and have disconnected from the land. Now here in Michigan most middle class white people yearn to own a cabin in the forests of Upper Michigan which is akin to going to our rural areas. First time watching after seeing you talk with Dynasty and had to look you up. Fela Kuti's music is a must listen for all Africans. Had the pleasure to see your brother Femi Kuti perform in the Detroit area a decade or so ago. Thanks for the enlightenment you share.
This is the information we Africans need all over the social blog to create awareness but silly entertainment which is divided us as who is great is at it pick
Those mental slave programmes called religion, the colonisers' religions, were forced on Afrikans for the sole purpose of creating the type of Negropeans i.e. caricature Europeans you see most of us have become. Getting out of this mess is going to be a long, slow and painful process opposed and stymied by the Negropeans amongst us most heavily invested in European colo-mentality. I see this especially in my own place, Nigeria.
@ Suen i love your powerful spirit. Until the people rise and make chaos there will not be a change. The people in Nigeria believe to much that Jesus is coming to safe them. Nigerians have to wake up to the revolution otherwise their will not be a evolution. May ANCESTORS protect you. Asè Asè Asè
This is nice. Our people are waking to the lies that Mr White calls history. And listen to the man in America called Roy Hayes. His lessons are on RUclips on these channels, blackmail363 and Ogunn Badejo.
@Yoniverse. It's one thing to say Nigerians should wake up and revolt, it's another thing for them to be able to do it. The reason being that the traitors in form of these corrupt leaders have succeeded in dividing us along the line of tribalism and it is impossible to unite. Also, the actual people holding Nigeria to bondage are the Fulanis in the north of the country who are predominantly muslims, who are also in control of the army and police and some of their greedy and selfish cronies from the east and west. You must have seen how they shot people during the Lekki toll gate saga when the youth were able to unite for the first time in the history of Nigeria. That is why they are seriously trying to ban social media because they know it's a powerful tool for people to exchange information.
Seun Kuti is not just making sense, he is destroying the strong holds of ignorance. Shame! Shame!! on all the charlatans on the pulpits for not doing their job.
Was speaking with my cousin about this working thing. Our ancestors lived well, had money, businesses and status, but had a lot of free time, when they were not in farm or trade. Was asking how did things change to what we do now, working all our lives for money that some will never get as much
When he said Africans did not work he meant they did not work as in working for someone in form of having a job. It doesn't mean they never worked rather people worked for themselves because they were mostly farmers and fishermen in their own right who owned their own lands in their communities and they used the form of trade by barter to get what they don't have
@@godschild4615, as you can see, he said "had money, businesses and status", which is true. One more thing he didn't add: they were not enslaved by christianity, islam and "hebrew israelitism".
Infact, this is real education. I cannot have enough with your touch of humor 😂. Thank you so much Seun. Infact, I have been watching your contents back to back since two days ago I encountered it. Much love
Every African should read' Yurugu" by Marimba Ani , as well as Chinweizu's" The West and the Rest of Us"!! Thanks@Seun Kuti for a quality recommendation.
Seun you are a true son of your father. Unlike Mr know=all Femi, who honour the French president Macron at his shrine. Macron and France is a Africa economy killer and war criminal. He send foreign legion to slaugter innocents and youths throwing stones. The media won't carry what French foreign Legion is doing in west Africa.
Thank you very much Seun. When I was in Africa, I didn’t know all the lies used to subdue Africans. I wish every African will be sensible to know this. Where is Corinth, Shunama Abi Shuna or whatever fairytales we have in the Bible that they used to confuse the people. Which has made them not to be able to reason till date. Anyway, the European God will soon be phased away and the Chinese God will come. Since we’re owing China. 19:19
The essence of God lives within. Feel your strength as an African, when you do, you will not even entertain those thoughts. The descendants of our warriors that fought them hundreds of years ago live. I am one of millions 💪🏾🦾 🇳🇬 🌊 🇯🇲
Good Job The fight carries on and the victory is our for Afrika and Afrikans worldwide! We have been fight traitor since the time of slavery going to colonial time till today Down with traitor of Afrika and Afrikans worldwide
@@junkieyard2109 answering to a person called junkyard? No-way… I’m sure you do not even know ur family history🤷🏽♂️ so, you gatt no curiosity for no-knowledge.
If no one is feeling you bro, I believe your woman is feeling you so well by laying comfortable at your back listening to all of your speech even in her sleep, though I know that will surely take a long time before she finally found her peace in the life, but that's a true pain killer for the soul listening to some truth at will and unwillingly. Love to you, Omo Baba wa FELA.
Preach on, brother 👍 the son of his father 👨 The Great Legendary Fela Anikulapo-Kuti the social and political activist. May his great soul rest in peace.
Revelations. Kuti, we feel you. May God Continue to elevated the African continent and realised all our dreams. May God bless you for US. Keep UP your good work. Is live save 👍
Thanks for enlightening us on the truth about us and our history. The part where you go look expo na eem be my best part. No one does this pure Pan Africanism. Thanks again #Legacy
Thank you for not smoking ooooo because who will be telling us our story. So stop ooooo smoking we need you to open our eyes oooo one love mennnnnnn❤❤❤❤❤
My brotherrrr, i listened to you whilst in bed. As an african in the diaspora, this brings tears to my eyes. I believe we are rising and rising extremely quickly. Please, where can i order this book you mentioned in the beginning
Thank you for talking about us we Benin kingdoms kill many of they but the bad leader refuse to give us the chance to over come the the yeye slavery people who come to slave us
i fully agree with you....for surely we will take them off, there is a saying i have been talking about that we(Africans) are Lions and allowing sheep's to lead us as our leaders. the only way for us is to eat them up. and lead the Kingdom of Lions....because in the Kingdom of Lions sheep's are our eat and not our leaders.
You did a great job . I wish we ll Arn more about our history in schools. Thanks alot. Would have also loved it if you talked about the role of madam Tinubu is slave trade. There are many families today who profited from this trade.
@54:27-54:31 "It's either you GET DOWN{with us} OR YOU LAY DOWN {with them} .. choose now.. WE ARE LEGION !!!!!!! The ORISA of EL-EDUMARE ARE BACK !!!!!!! 😎💪👊
I just do not understand why a whole group of people will allows strangers to walk into thier land and desecrate everything they believed in. Our ancestors were something else.
Same way they went into Iraq, Afghanistan and dropped bombs and killed hundred of thousands. You underestimate the evil some men carry inside. Its like saying I dont understand how non black policemen patrol black neighborhoods and kill black people for minor stuff. How is an ordinary citizen going to fight someone with a military grade assualt rifle. What would you do yourself. Tough spot.
Seun my boss, may the ancestors and universe water your path to more grace and glory. Africans have no idea what our forefathers went through, all churches should be burnt down if the knew wad up
There were many cases of slaves taking over slave ships during the Atlantic slave trade. These takeovers, known as slave ship mutinies, were often violent and bloody, but they also provided a rare opportunity for enslaved people to escape their bondage. One of the most famous slave ship mutinies took place in 1839 on the slave ship Amistad. The ship was carrying 53 enslaved Africans from Sierra Leone to Cuba when the captives revolted, killing the captain and several crew members. The Amistad then sailed for two months before being captured by the U.S. Navy. The case of the Amistad went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ultimately ruled that the captives were free men. There were many other slave ship mutinies, both successful and unsuccessful. In some cases, the mutineers were able to escape to freedom, while in others they were recaptured and punished. However, even the unsuccessful mutinies served as a reminder to slave owners that their captives were not always powerless. Slave ship mutinies were a rare but important part of the Atlantic slave trade. They were a testament to the resilience and determination of enslaved people, and they helped to chip away at the institution of slavery. 1693: A group of enslaved Africans on the British slave ship Hannibal rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to Morocco, where the captives were freed. 1781: A group of enslaved Africans on the French slave ship Le Triomphe rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the Caribbean, where the captives were freed. 1803: A group of enslaved Africans on the British slave ship The Black Joke rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to Sierra Leone, where the captives were freed. 1811: A group of enslaved Africans on the American slave ship Creole rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the Bahamas, where the captives were freed. 1841: A group of enslaved Africans on the American slave ship Enterprise rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the Bahamas, where the captives were freed. 1845: A group of enslaved Africans on the American slave ship Wanderer rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the United States, where the captives were eventually freed. 1859: A group of enslaved Africans on the American slave ship Clotilde rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the United States, where the captives were eventually freed. It is estimated that there were over 2,500 slave ship mutinies between the 16th and 19th centuries. However, it is also important to note that the majority of slave ship mutinies were unsuccessful. Enslaved people were often outnumbered and outgunned by the crew, and they were often punished severely for even attempting to rebel. Despite the odds, enslaved people continued to resist their enslavement, and their efforts eventually helped to bring about the end of the Atlantic slave trade.
Seun I live in the UK. Words that come out of your mouth are so powerful. I beg you to please allow me to visit when I come back home. I swear I now have hope. We actually have one person who knows the truth in Nigeria. Why is nobody talking about this guy!!!!!
We are talking but what we need now is trying to connect to each other's in our locality
Seun is a brilliant analyst. Super intelligent. Never judge a book by it's cover.
Foolishness is trending in Nigeria and Africa. I saw the video of a girl dancing and thanking God for picking a German driving license. Mental slavery is rife and truly, our elites have a lit to answer for.
As a descendant of enslaved Africans, I thank you for this candid breakdown and perspective. This is history we are not taught. You are truly your father’s son, a great Pan African activist and thinker.
Fellow African here from Zimbabwe. How i wish these sort of conversations were elevated in our media spaces. We have national broadcasting houses - radio/tv and these kind of discussions would propel Africa forward. My thing is everyone is free to choose but too many of us choose without enough information at our disposal. No many can really articulate why they are religious or not, why the would choose christianity or islam over traditional African belief systems.
One thing is clear as you rightly stated, it seems a lot of us without even thinknig are actively going through life reaching for success as defined by the Europeans. I was in the rural areas of Zambia recently and I cannot tell you how peaceful and serene it was. Yet today most of us despise rural areas and have disconnected from the land. Now here in Michigan most middle class white people yearn to own a cabin in the forests of Upper Michigan which is akin to going to our rural areas.
First time watching after seeing you talk with Dynasty and had to look you up. Fela Kuti's music is a must listen for all Africans. Had the pleasure to see your brother Femi Kuti perform in the Detroit area a decade or so ago. Thanks for the enlightenment you share.
I wish to
This is the information we Africans need all over the social blog to create awareness but silly entertainment which is divided us as who is great is at it pick
Those mental slave programmes called religion, the colonisers' religions, were forced on Afrikans for the sole purpose of creating the type of Negropeans i.e. caricature Europeans you see most of us have become. Getting out of this mess is going to be a long, slow and painful process opposed and stymied by the Negropeans amongst us most heavily invested in European colo-mentality. I see this especially in my own place, Nigeria.
@ Suen i love your powerful spirit. Until the people rise and make chaos there will not be a change. The people in Nigeria believe to much that Jesus is coming to safe them. Nigerians have to wake up to the revolution otherwise their will not be a evolution. May ANCESTORS protect you. Asè Asè Asè
This is nice. Our people are waking to the lies that Mr White calls history. And listen to the man in America called Roy Hayes. His lessons are on RUclips on these channels, blackmail363 and Ogunn Badejo.
@Yoniverse. It's one thing to say Nigerians should wake up and revolt, it's another thing for them to be able to do it. The reason being that the traitors in form of these corrupt leaders have succeeded in dividing us along the line of tribalism and it is impossible to unite. Also, the actual people holding Nigeria to bondage are the Fulanis in the north of the country who are predominantly muslims, who are also in control of the army and police and some of their greedy and selfish cronies from the east and west. You must have seen how they shot people during the Lekki toll gate saga when the youth were able to unite for the first time in the history of Nigeria. That is why they are seriously trying to ban social media because they know it's a powerful tool for people to exchange information.
Well written,It's hard to see a woman with good reasoning.
Everything Seun is saying is 100 percent correct.
Nigeria will be better surely 💪💪
May the ANCESTORS continue to bless and keep you alive
The spirit of your father runs through you.
Seun Kuti is not just making sense, he is destroying the strong holds of ignorance. Shame! Shame!! on all the charlatans on the pulpits for not doing their job.
Was speaking with my cousin about this working thing. Our ancestors lived well, had money, businesses and status, but had a lot of free time, when they were not in farm or trade.
Was asking how did things change to what we do now, working all our lives for money that some will never get as much
Retire and become frustrated in old age. The Nigerian brainwashing was pro max.
👊👊👊
When he said Africans did not work he meant they did not work as in working for someone in form of having a job. It doesn't mean they never worked rather people worked for themselves because they were mostly farmers and fishermen in their own right who owned their own lands in their communities and they used the form of trade by barter to get what they don't have
@@godschild4615 I don't think I said they never worked. Maybe you didn't read my comment well
@@godschild4615, as you can see, he said "had money, businesses and status", which is true. One more thing he didn't add: they were not enslaved by christianity, islam and "hebrew israelitism".
I like to sit with seun one on one. The man is a great historian.
Infact, this is real education. I cannot have enough with your touch of humor 😂. Thank you so much Seun. Infact, I have been watching your contents back to back since two days ago I encountered it. Much love
This man just dropped some serious knowledge and not the white man's fake history. Thank you Seun. You're a true son of your father.
Nice lecture seun, you are indeed son of the soil keep the good work, the gods are with you 🖤💪🏿
I give kudos to all African heroes during the slavery
Every African should read' Yurugu" by Marimba Ani , as well as Chinweizu's" The West and the Rest of Us"!!
Thanks@Seun Kuti for a quality recommendation.
What about the YT image hanging in your mamas house 🤔
Where do I get The west and the rest of us?
Thank you for this free and educative lecture
True son of your father 💕
Welcome back Big Bird. Our generation is truly blessed with you.
Seun you are a true son of your father. Unlike Mr know=all Femi, who honour the French president Macron at his shrine. Macron and France is a Africa economy killer and war criminal. He send foreign legion to slaugter innocents and youths throwing stones. The media won't carry what French foreign Legion is doing in west Africa.
This is EPIC!!!!
Thank you very much Seun. When I was in Africa, I didn’t know all the lies used to subdue Africans. I wish every African will be sensible to know this. Where is Corinth, Shunama Abi Shuna or whatever fairytales we have in the Bible that they used to confuse the people. Which has made them not to be able to reason till date. Anyway, the European God will soon be phased away and the Chinese God will come. Since we’re owing China. 19:19
The essence of God lives within. Feel your strength as an African, when you do, you will not even entertain those thoughts. The descendants of our warriors that fought them hundreds of years ago live. I am one of millions 💪🏾🦾
🇳🇬 🌊 🇯🇲
I enjoyed this exposition.
Please, continue to galvanize the people to revolt.
Thank you my brother I am currently facing systemic Discrimination in France and I know how painful it is 🥺 I am a survivor
Exactly! 1:27
Dream Girls Always stay strong sister, You are a queen and a survive!!!
Rise on 💜💚 💪🏽
@@ViviArmani-g thank you brother 🗣️
@@jacobonataghogho1430 thank you
Good Job
The fight carries on and the victory is our for Afrika and Afrikans worldwide!
We have been fight traitor since the time of slavery going to colonial time till today
Down with traitor of Afrika and Afrikans worldwide
This are the books 📚 our leaders need to put in our schools.
you be mumu leader go put that kind book for schools so people will destroy their country
@@junkieyard2109 answering to a person called junkyard? No-way… I’m sure you do not even know ur family history🤷🏽♂️ so, you gatt no curiosity for no-knowledge.
If no one is feeling you bro, I believe your woman is feeling you so well by laying comfortable at your back listening to all of your speech even in her sleep, though I know that will surely take a long time before she finally found her peace in the life, but that's a true pain killer for the soul listening to some truth at will and unwillingly. Love to you, Omo Baba wa FELA.
Preach on, brother 👍 the son of his father 👨 The Great Legendary Fela Anikulapo-Kuti the social and political activist. May his great soul rest in peace.
This is a brilliant segment Seun. Thank you! 💐
Keep up with the knowledge brother ✊🏿✊🏿
God bless you for this rewiring of our minds with logical truth
Senior man you bam well baami 🙇🏽♂️✊
Tell them Seun!
Revelations. Kuti, we feel you. May God Continue to elevated the African continent and realised all our dreams. May God bless you for US. Keep UP your good work. Is live save 👍
God has done His job by creating the continent. He put us on earth to develop the continent but we are waiting for Him to do it 😑
Thanks for enlightening us on the truth about us and our history. The part where you go look expo na eem be my best part. No one does this pure Pan Africanism. Thanks again #Legacy
We need to have a core Oduduwa team network
My brother, you know wetin dey! You are a great old undyable spirit walking!
Big word my bro. Oro, Ofo, Incantations ⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
Seun, you're great, I love you sir.
This is what we want. Knowledgeable information base on Africa situations
Yes bro thaf story na real ma uncle don yan us that story.
That is what l love Seun Kuti for his historical part of him , this guy read a lot sir TUALE my brother
Deep thoughts
🙏🏿& ❤️ to u my brother
You are the true son of your father, rise up man no body can break your sprites,Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Seun you said it all
i am a Benin man brother is true talk
I must say, I enjoyed every bit of this lecture. Make I just tell you, the message enter me wella .We need more of this.
Love u more ❤
God bless you, my brother
5atis why I love you for all your reality world's you're blessed more Mr. Seun may you day be long with good health ASE
....nobody is ready 😢
Thank you for not smoking ooooo because who will be telling us our story. So stop ooooo smoking we need you to open our eyes oooo one love mennnnnnn❤❤❤❤❤
My brotherrrr, i listened to you whilst in bed. As an african in the diaspora, this brings tears to my eyes. I believe we are rising and rising extremely quickly.
Please, where can i order this book you mentioned in the beginning
Thank you for talking about us we Benin kingdoms kill many of they but the bad leader refuse to give us the chance to over come the the yeye slavery people who come to slave us
This is the truth......nothing but the truth.
Hmmm. Thank God a human like this still could be found among contemporary Nigerian.
God bless you.
Inspiring change with information. The future is bright for us all 🌍
40:52 many of us no know this story. 😅😅
i fully agree with you....for surely we will take them off, there is a saying i have been talking about that we(Africans) are Lions and allowing sheep's to lead us as our leaders. the only way for us is to eat them up. and lead the Kingdom of Lions....because in the Kingdom of Lions sheep's are our eat and not our leaders.
My first time coming here I love you dear the blood of your father is really running in u,if only u can make this to reach more wider audience.
This is real history lesson from the underground spiritual game told by omo Anikulapo fun ra re.
You made alot of sense my brother. God will continue to give you wisdom.
The powerful maybe at the root,but a strong mind will never be a slave in his mind,for as a man thinks in his mind,so is he.
May the God of Nigeria protects you❤❤👑👑👑👏
Speak heat! 🔥
Thank you. I love u! U HAVE SAID EVERYTHING.
Seun dropping real gems here.
Same thing goes on today divide and Conquer..Any African leader who wants to Protect his people is Replaced.. Lumumba Sankara Olympio and Many more.
Always I say this! This is fela himself. ❤ you son . Uche London.
Well explained, thanks bro
Great Africa
Speak on mentor ❤❤ your words inspires me a lot
Thanks Seun for ur all of efforts… May your ORI keeps on with the blessings. Ase.
Keep going bro. Keep using your voice I hear you loud and clear 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Check facts 💯 facts facts 👌
You did a great job . I wish we ll Arn more about our history in schools. Thanks alot.
Would have also loved it if you talked about the role of madam Tinubu is slave trade. There are many families today who profited from this trade.
This is beyond politics. Don’t diminish the topic and the seriousness of this issue by bringing Tinubu into the topic.
God bless seun kuti
Oh My God!
@54:27-54:31 "It's either you GET DOWN{with us} OR YOU LAY DOWN {with them} .. choose now.. WE ARE LEGION !!!!!!! The ORISA of EL-EDUMARE ARE BACK !!!!!!! 😎💪👊
I just do not understand why a whole group of people will allows strangers to walk into thier land and desecrate everything they believed in. Our ancestors were something else.
Same way they went into Iraq, Afghanistan and dropped bombs and killed hundred of thousands. You underestimate the evil some men carry inside. Its like saying I dont understand how non black policemen patrol black neighborhoods and kill black people for minor stuff. How is an ordinary citizen going to fight someone with a military grade assualt rifle. What would you do yourself. Tough spot.
Greed from some of us and military might not strong enough. They had guns
Not smoking is great news, Seun! We want you in body and in good health for as long as possible!
Good news my brother
God bless you seun
Always love to hear you
The religion finally leaves then we can achieve a common goal of total freedom.
Can't love you less 💪🇳🇬
Seun kuti the apple is never far away from the tree!
Seun my boss, may the ancestors and universe water your path to more grace and glory. Africans have no idea what our forefathers went through, all churches should be burnt down if the knew wad up
And mosque
🖤
Always on point bro
I’m a follower FL!
So much ♥️ from here no 🧢
let everybody deside that what we need
Wisdom 👍
There were many cases of slaves taking over slave ships during the Atlantic slave trade. These takeovers, known as slave ship mutinies, were often violent and bloody, but they also provided a rare opportunity for enslaved people to escape their bondage.
One of the most famous slave ship mutinies took place in 1839 on the slave ship Amistad. The ship was carrying 53 enslaved Africans from Sierra Leone to Cuba when the captives revolted, killing the captain and several crew members. The Amistad then sailed for two months before being captured by the U.S. Navy. The case of the Amistad went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ultimately ruled that the captives were free men.
There were many other slave ship mutinies, both successful and unsuccessful. In some cases, the mutineers were able to escape to freedom, while in others they were recaptured and punished. However, even the unsuccessful mutinies served as a reminder to slave owners that their captives were not always powerless.
Slave ship mutinies were a rare but important part of the Atlantic slave trade. They were a testament to the resilience and determination of enslaved people, and they helped to chip away at the institution of slavery.
1693: A group of enslaved Africans on the British slave ship Hannibal rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to Morocco, where the captives were freed.
1781: A group of enslaved Africans on the French slave ship Le Triomphe rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the Caribbean, where the captives were freed.
1803: A group of enslaved Africans on the British slave ship The Black Joke rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to Sierra Leone, where the captives were freed.
1811: A group of enslaved Africans on the American slave ship Creole rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the Bahamas, where the captives were freed.
1841: A group of enslaved Africans on the American slave ship Enterprise rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the Bahamas, where the captives were freed.
1845: A group of enslaved Africans on the American slave ship Wanderer rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the United States, where the captives were eventually freed.
1859: A group of enslaved Africans on the American slave ship Clotilde rebelled and killed the captain and crew. The ship then sailed to the United States, where the captives were eventually freed.
It is estimated that there were over 2,500 slave ship mutinies between the 16th and 19th centuries.
However, it is also important to note that the majority of slave ship mutinies were unsuccessful. Enslaved people were often outnumbered and outgunned by the crew, and they were often punished severely for even attempting to rebel. Despite the odds, enslaved people continued to resist their enslavement, and their efforts eventually helped to bring about the end of the Atlantic slave trade.
Wow! This is history that should be repeatedly taught in Afrika
Knowledge
Thank you for sharing this message.
Appreciated
SEUN KNOWLEDGE ❤❤❤
❤️🖤💚