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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by DumbGeek(m): 1:20am On Mar 18, 2021
Ibo nation... oohh my eyes... I'm crying...

I love your threads OP,,, you and your husband look so much alike wow... God bless you guys..

God bless your son, I don suffer kwanu.. I never try finish

ozuola Nna m, mere nwa gi ebere

lalasticlala mynd44 Una don sleep

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Mstravelindiva: 2:57am On Mar 18, 2021
DumbGeek:
Ibo nation... oohh my eyes... I'm crying...

I love your threads OP,,, you and your husband look so much alike wow... God bless you guys..

God bless your son, I don suffer kwanu.. I never try finish

ozuola Nna m, mere nwa gi ebere

lalasticlala mynd44 Una don sleep

Aww, thank you friend. I appreciate your kind words!

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Nobody: 9:24am On Mar 19, 2021
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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Ademola47(m): 9:32am On Mar 19, 2021
Anytime I see your posts, I'm usually inspired to hustle hard to explore other countries.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Mstravelindiva: 2:46pm On Mar 19, 2021
Ademola47:
Anytime I see your posts, I'm usually inspired to hustle hard to explore other countries.

Yes friend, I love it!!! Check out my latest post, I’m showing you how to book the cheapest airfare possible so we can stretch those hustle coins and travel more often!

Happy Friday!

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Ademola47(m): 4:19pm On Mar 21, 2021
Mstravelindiva:


Yes friend, I love it!!! Check out my latest post, I’m showing you how to book the cheapest airfare possible so we can stretch those hustle coins and travel more often!

Happy Friday!
I'll surely check it out.

Happy Sunday from this side.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Cooldiipo(m): 4:15pm On Mar 25, 2021
grin

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Ogbaba123: 4:18pm On Mar 25, 2021
Nice
Approximately how much did this trip cost?
Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by moneyissweet(m): 4:19pm On Mar 25, 2021
Op, you go too like food like me...Can you inbox me those big fried crayfish.

I want to feel it

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Grandmeister(m): 4:21pm On Mar 25, 2021
gnykelly:
I don't think I can forgive the whites for this atrocities. 300 good years a whole race was subjected to a level below an animal
A terrible history BUT we should remember that the black man actively sold his people during the slave trade. Infact many black kingdoms engaged in wars and skirmishes just to capture slaves to be sold in slave trade market. Prior to the 16th century, slave buying was just a niche market. Over 10 million or more Africans were moved over the Atlantic during the boom of the slave trade and the native blacks were hundred percent complicit in it angry

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by moneyissweet(m): 4:21pm On Mar 25, 2021
Happy Sunday on Thursday?

Abeg which planet you dey?

Ademola47:

I'll surely check it out.

Happy Sunday from this side.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by GeneralPula: 4:22pm On Mar 25, 2021
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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by lexy2014: 4:26pm On Mar 25, 2021
Mstravelindiva:
Me and my hubby enjoying our Hand Grenade and New Orleans

I first think say na your brother

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by henryadex(m): 4:26pm On Mar 25, 2021
There are better places in Nigeria than these interior decoration you are showing us

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by olaolulazio(m): 4:27pm On Mar 25, 2021
Baba God, wetin dey occur.

I don tire for Amala and ewedu na.

OP, well-done.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by OfficialGaGa(m): 4:27pm On Mar 25, 2021
Abeg shey na the same new Orleans wen dey klaus and the originals family house be dey dat year?? ona nor reach them klaus house? e get wetin I want make ona help me confirm b4....

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by lexy2014: 4:28pm On Mar 25, 2021
Grandmeister:

A terrible history BUT we should remember that the black man actively sold his people during the slave trade. Infact many black kingdoms engaged in wars and skirmishes just to capture slaves to be sold in slave trade market. Prior to the 16th century, slave buying was just a niche market. Over 10 million or more Africans were moved over the Atlantic during the boom of the slave trade and the native blacks were hundred percent complicit in it angry

U are spot on. Their descendants should be glad that their ancestors were moved. Many of them wouldn't understand what God did for them

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by rayvelez(m): 4:28pm On Mar 25, 2021
moneyissweet:
Happy Sunday on Thursday?

Abeg which planet you dey?

lol, don't be too haste to comment check the date u quoted and recheck the planet you dey.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by hatakekakashi: 4:29pm On Mar 25, 2021
henryadex:
There are better places in Nigeria than these interior decoration you are showing us
That's not what this is about undecided

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by GeneralPula: 4:31pm On Mar 25, 2021
akinjideace:


The third image is our traditional mortar and pestle here in Nigeria. That plantation has a whole lot of history in there. cry

I might go emotional whenever I visit.

Indian American are the early settlers..

They were into culture and traditions too.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by vincentjk(m): 4:32pm On Mar 25, 2021
Op you juz dey chill your thing dey go
U no even remember hala me make we for chill together choi
E be things...

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Lexusgs430: 4:33pm On Mar 25, 2021
The same city wey water vex with, years ago...... wink
Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by AFONJACOW(m): 4:34pm On Mar 25, 2021
Mstravelindiva:


Understand, I left in tears but I’m grateful I went. I’m black and proud, and it was good to see just what my ancestors endured. Unfortunately they don’t teach this in American schools, even though it’s part of our history.

I’m my ancestors wildest dream, and they didn’t die in vain because Black Lives Matter!
why should I be in tears when I will be wishing and blaming my ancestors for denying me opportunity to be an American by birth.. why they no allow slave masters catch them

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by Reeses: 4:37pm On Mar 25, 2021
gnykelly:
I don't think I can forgive the whites for this atrocities. 300 good years a whole race was subjected to a level below an animal
400 years of hard labor without pay and it’s still going on today they still look down on us like we ain’t nothing.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by yungevvy(m): 4:38pm On Mar 25, 2021
Lovely thread...If I may ask, what smartphone do you use to take such beautiful pictures?

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by PigTormentor: 4:39pm On Mar 25, 2021
New Orleans is kool, been there couple of times. Drove all the way from GA via Florida to New Orleans. The night life is definitely the best part of the city at the French Quarter.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by 2nattie(m): 4:39pm On Mar 25, 2021
moneyissweet:
Happy Sunday on Thursday?

Abeg which planet you dey?


It means a beautiful story like this didn't make FrontPage until almost a week after it was available, but posts on how someone's designer bags being worth more than an entire village are making headlines.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by xxxXXXxxx: 4:40pm On Mar 25, 2021
Lovely life experience you're having.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by BinamRex: 4:41pm On Mar 25, 2021
gnykelly:
I don't think I can forgive the whites for this atrocities. 300 good years a whole race was subjected to a level below an animal

What will you tell Russians, Poles, Norwegians, etc who are whites and didn't take part in slavery. Even in America where slavery happened, Northern states in America were slave-free areas. In other words, white people in North America weren't allowed to own slaves. In fact, white people in Northern America waged a war against their countrymen in the South to end slavery there.

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Re: My Trip To New Orleans, LA | Foodie Tour, WWII Museum & Whitney Plantation by moneyissweet(m): 4:42pm On Mar 25, 2021
grin grin grin

2nattie:


It means a beautiful story like this didn't make FrontPage until almost a week after it was available, but posts on how someone's designer bags being worth more than an entire village are making headlines.

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