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The Negro and the law -A Reply_LE(5) The video The Negro and the law -A Reply_(5) is a the LE of our response video to questions we got about Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and the Biafra freedom Struggle. Normally we do not make videos about modern issues but those that relate to the slave trade. However, Biafra, Ambazonia, Nigeria and Cameroon are all products of the slave trade hence we are providing a part response to Question 5 In the previous video, we tried to examine the recent sabotage of one of the leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra(IPOB) which are just Negroes looking for freedom from the slave hunters of old. We tried to use history to examine how the Slave masters create the Saboteurs In this video we looked at the Nigerian constitution and how the slave hunters of old use it to enslave the Negroes.We also tried to show how the person who asked the question knew what he was doing and how he avoided the items in the exclusive list. Below is the question and please remember wherever you hear or see “Federal Government of Nigeria” it actually refers to the Slave master and his slave hunting partners. Garry j • 3 days ago (edited) Hi @TheRenaissance. You are doing a great job. However, I have some questions about Nnamdi Kanu. If you could help me shed some light on them I would be grateful. 1. Why is Nnamdi Kanu always proudly brandishing the Israeli flag wherever he goes. When we all know the history of this so-called Isreal. 2.Why does he want to convert the Igbos to Judaism. A religion that any enlightened African knows is that of the "Slave masters". I mean... He openly prays to the God of the Hebrews "Elohim" and wears the Kippah, Tallit and Teffilin. So there's no doubt about his faith. He's ancestors had nothing to do with that crap. So...... What gives? 3. If he is aware of reality/truth, then why is he running to the U.N for referendum when we all know that the U.N and other institutions like the I.M.F and A.U were all created to subjugate the African continent. Isn't that running to your captors for safety, or is he working for them? 4. Why does he not partner with the members of the L.N.C in their plan to abolish the 1999 constitution which has held the citizens of Nigeria to ransom and slavery and join their plan to partner with the S.W, S.S, and middle belt once it's abolished to break out from Nigeria (the right way/not by violence or war). Instead he wants to instigate a war with Nigeria who is supported by all the foreign powers that be and lead the Igbos into another genocide or this time extinction. Is he acting as an agent to incite the spark of this genocide? 5. With all the followers he has and thousands of dollars in donations he has accumulated over the years, why does he not try to build Igbo land from within. At least if Nnamdi Kanu/Ipob create projects to build either a school, a hospital, support agriculture or you know.... anything at least, would that be so bad? Instead of sending the youths to their early death by fuelling an unnecessary agitation. Thank you sir. Hoping for your clarifications 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 ‌ Lugard, F. (1922). The dual mandate in British tropical Africa, Brown, R. (1896). The story of Africa and its explorers (Vol. 4). Cassell. N.A (1999). The 1999 constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria Sciortino, J. C. (1920). Notes on Nassarawa Province, Nigeria. Hardpress Publishing. Sancho, I. (1783). Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, an African (1782), ed. Paul Edwards and Polly Rewt. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 140, 215. Morel, E. D. (1912). Nigeria: its peoples and its problems. Smith, Elder & Company. Lyon, G. F. (1821). A narrative of travels in northern Africa in the years 1818-1819 and 1820: accompanied by geographical notices of Soudan and of the course of the Niger. Dowd, J. (1907). The Negro races: a sociological study (Vol. 1). Macmillan.

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