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Arochukwu Never Conducted Slave Raids_LE (2) Arochukwu Never Conducted Slave Raids_LE (2) is thelLE Version of the Video and seeks to debunk the age-long lie of the slave masters and their foot soldiers that The Aro conducted Slave Raids. In this edition of the Series, we look at what Arochukwu was like and how it compares simply to Mecca and Jerusalem and not any extraordinary. We will in subsequent iterations of the video show how the slave master and his slave hunting partners engineered the lie and fraud leveraging on the fact that the Negro is a believer who listens to Massa is saying and not based on any facts or commonsense. The Full Version of this video will be available on Patreon and Libry shortly For those that have supported us, we say thank you You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance For those that have supported us, we say thank you ‌ ‌ ‌ REFERENCES‌ ‌ Cowley, M. (1928). Adventures of an African Slaver. Garden City Publishing Company. N, A. (n.d.). Long Juju of Arochukwu. Retrieved June 06, 2018, from https://hometown.ng/listing-item/long-juju-of-arochukwu/ Orr, C. W. J. (1911). The making of northern Nigeria. Macmillan and Company, Limited. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Bight Of Biafra Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/place/Bight-of-Biafra on June 09, 2020 Basden, G. T. (1921). Among the Ibos of Nigeria: An account of the curious & interesting habits, customs, & beliefs of a little known african people by one who has for many years lived amongst them on close & intimate terms. JB Lippincott Company. Charles Lindsay Temple. (1918). Native Races and Their Rulers: Sketches and Studies of Official Life and Administrative Problems in Nigeria. Argus Printing & Publishing Company Limited. Deniker, J. (1900). The races of man: an outline of anthropology and ethnography. Mittal Publications. Smith, W., & Harris, W. (1967). 1744. A New Voyage to Guinea: Describing The Customs, Manners, Soil, Climate, Habits, Buildings, Education, Manual Arts, Agriculture, Trade, Employments, Languages, Ranks of Distinction, Habitations, Deviersions, Marriages, and whatever else is memorable among the inhabitants. John Nourse, London. 276p. N.A(1923) Blackwoods’s Magazine Vol. CCXIII January -June 1923 Larymore, M. C. B. (1908). A resident's wife in Nigeria. G. Routledge & Sons, Limited.

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