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Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by UceeTrust(m): 9:07am On Jan 27, 2017 |
mayorchelsea:My dear, you read my mind. I am beginning to question the essence of Christianity and Islamic religion in Africa because those that brought this religion to us as a way of life did more damages than good. Imagine selling our great great grand fathers as slaves. Our so called leaders in Africa, should be made to visit this slave museum once in every six months so that they can always remember that 1. Enough is enough of African slavery not longer from white men but the black man himself. 2. Emancipation of Africa from depending on white men for our daily needs. Everything we can think of that we use basically here is being produced by this white guys. 3. It time to develop Africa. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by mayorchelsea(m): 9:24am On Jan 27, 2017 |
UceeTrust:These whitemen would buy and sell Africans and have them work on their plantations and factories like bulls and on Sundays,go to church and sing hymns glorifying God while Islam crept into Nigeria and some other countries through Jihad led by Uthman Dan Fodio conquering towns and fighting kings who refuse to surrender to Islam as a religion. At the end of all of these,religion is very personal; between you and God.It's quite unfortunate how African leaders still continue to enslave their people. Corruption and embezzlement of public funds,refusal to relinquish power to winners of elections and these leaders have one religion or the other that they practice. I don't know any of them who is an atheist yet they keep their people in modern day slavery, it's time for Africa to awake. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by richeso: 10:57am On Jan 27, 2017 |
mummyson26: this pic should be made very loud so Africans can read it. many don't even know this. i am very surprise to read it too |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by gmoni2(m): 1:05pm On Jan 27, 2017 |
Vanpascore: Ajayi Crowther was sold from Oyo to a slave marchant and then he first landed in the Gambia, later was brought to Sierra-Leone to testify against his captors, he got his education in Sierra-Leone and later came back to Nigeria.Slave trade was a popular thing in West Africa and our Yoruba people contributed a lot to it, that's the reason you have a large Yoruba population in Sierra-Leone and the Gambia, they are called Krio (Christians) Aku (Muslims). |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by gmoni2(m): 1:13pm On Jan 27, 2017 |
adecz: Fulani came to Nigeria in the late 18 century. |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by otipoju(m): 2:44pm On Jan 27, 2017 |
Life4Varnity: You see your life outside. How about the " Local " that you guys do, Abi your fellow Nigerians who are struggling to make a living offend you too? Like I said keep lying to yourself and soothing your conscience. One day your eye go clear. I will rather be deal with a thief who knows and accepts hat he is one ( at least he has integrity) than a deluded thief who thinks he is a freedom fighter. You are a thief, no matter how many lies or Hennessy you drink to numb your conscience. You are a weak soul, strong men don't steal from others. |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by Life4Varnity: 4:58pm On Jan 27, 2017 |
otipoju: You can never understand............ SMILES... |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by otipoju(m): 6:26pm On Jan 27, 2017 |
Life4Varnity: I pray never to understand how stealing from anyone can be justified... Smile all you want, it won't change what you are " a thief" no matter what fancy name you give it. Ole ni ole nje. Right now I am done with you because it's really condescending for me to be talking to a thief. |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by Life4Varnity: 8:18pm On Jan 27, 2017 |
otipoju: see mugun.... OYO lo wa |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by Vanpascore(m): 9:05pm On Jan 27, 2017 |
Thanks for the enlightenment gmoni2: |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by citadels(f): 9:18pm On Jan 27, 2017 |
valdes00:hahahahaha. madness in the highest order |
Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by Nobody: 8:11am On Mar 13, 2017 |
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Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by Nobody: 9:07pm On Mar 13, 2017 |
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Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by Nobody: 8:03am On Mar 29, 2017 |
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Re: Pictures From The Badagry Slave Port And Slavery relics / Heritage Museum. by Nobody: 8:47pm On Mar 29, 2017 |
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