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Re: Are We? Black People Are The Most Violent People On Earth by Apepworm: 3:41pm On Jul 15, 2019
Greetings

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Things are never what they seem and people even your own are not who they say they are. Anyone may trick you, deceive you, cheat you and lead you to your death like Deliah did to Samson. Do not be blind because the world is full of Olosho men and women in dresses. grin


Someone said that God is not without a sense of humor.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OAFtr-ciQE


Sometimes the enemy looks just like you reason he was grafted out so you could see him. Thank you Elijah Muhammad

Re: Are We? Black People Are The Most Violent People On Earth by Apepworm: 9:12pm On Jul 15, 2019
The greatest Jihad is within
Re: Are We? Black People Are The Most Violent People On Earth by Apepworm: 11:43pm On Jul 16, 2019
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Re: Are We? Black People Are The Most Violent People On Earth by Apepworm: 10:11am On Jul 17, 2019
PortHardcore:
Hey.Im guessing youre in America.
Anyway

1)Nigerians don't watch Youtube that much because the data is expensive over there.
2)If you're trying to teach them something you should start with something small, like say........the fact that the U.S has a patent on Ebola.

They're not going to believe you if you say white people are created or anything like that.

Good luck.



Fela Kuti said it years ago unnecessary begging Africans are giving their money to satanic greedy priests and pastors same as they do in Diaspora while they starve and lack means to lift themselves up. They bring these sick NGOs into the country and inject you with disease and teach sodomy to your children. They spread Aids and I knew they are behind Ebola.


The Black preacher is your number one enemy. He is the head of the criminal mafia secret societies in Africa and the politician he helped get elected through Masonic ties, his vast wealth and large voting congregations. Did you know the pastor is running the Cult? He is the head wizard and Warlocks.

Not knowing the Earth is flat is asleep.

Raping killing and sodomizing are sins they are the highest crimes against Allah.
Re: Are We? Black People Are The Most Violent People On Earth by Apepworm: 1:45pm On Jul 17, 2019

Re: Are We? Black People Are The Most Violent People On Earth by Apepworm: 7:29pm On Jul 17, 2019
[b]Assassinations in AfricaEdit

AlgeriaEdit117 BC – Hiempsal I, co-ruler of Numidia1942 – François Darlan, senior figure of Vichy France1957 – Maurice Audin, communist mathematician1963 – Mohamed Khemisti, Algerian foreign minister1976 – Gaston Marie Jacquier, French Roman Catholic bishop[1]1987 – Mustafa Bouyali, Islamic fundamentalist1992 – Mohamed Boudiaf, President of Algeria1993 – Youcef Sebti, poet1993 – Kasdi Merbah, former Prime Minister of Algeria1994 – Abdelkader Alloula, playwright1994 – Cheb Hasni, singer1998 – Lounès Matoub, singer1999 – Abdelkader Hachani, Islamic fundamentalistBurkina FasoEdit1987 – Thomas Sankara, Head of State of Burkina Faso1991 – Clément Oumarou Ouédraogo, oppositionBurundiEdit1961 – Louis Rwagasore, Prime Minister of Burundi1965 – Pierre Ngendandumwe, Prime Minister of Burundi1965 – Joseph Bamina, Prime Minister of Burundi1975 – Ntare V, dethroned King of Burundi (disputed circumstances)1993 – Melchior Ndadaye, President of Burundi2001 – Kassi Manlan, World Health Organization representative2003 – Michael Courtney, Apostolic Nuncio to BurundiCameroonEdit1958 - Ruben Um Nyobe, leader of the Cameroon's People Union (UPC)ChadEdit1975 – François Tombalbaye, President of ChadComorosEdit1978 – Ali Soilih, former President of Comoros1989 – Ahmed Abdallah, President of ComorosCongo (Brazzaville)Edit1977 – Marien Ngouabi, President of the Congo1977 – Émile Biayenda, Archbishop of Brazzaville1988 – Pierre Anga, rebel leaderCongo (Kinshasa)Edit1961 – Patrice Lumumba, former Prime Minister of the Congo1961 – Maurice Mpolo, Lumumba associate, former Minister of Youth and Sports1961 – Joseph Okito, Lumumba associate, former Vice President of the Senate1964 – Jason Sendwe, Provincial President of North Katanga2001 – Laurent Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of the CongoCôte d'Ivoire/Ivory CoastEdit2002 – Robert Guéï, former President of Côte d'Ivoire2002 - Rose Doudou Guéï, wife of Robert Guéï and mother of politicians Franck Guéï and Francis Pėdou Guéï2002 – Émile Boga Doudou, interior minister2003 – Muhammad Ahmad al-Rashid, Saudi ambassador2012 – Leeba Hussan, of Côte d'IvoireEgyptEditPompey the Great, (48 BC), Roman politician killed in EgyptGermanicus, (19), Roman military leader, poisoned in Alexandria by Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso under orders from TiberiusAl-Afdal Shahanshah, (1121), vizier of Fatimid EgyptAl-Amir, (1130), last Fatimid CaliphQutuz, (1260), Mamluk sultan of EgyptAl-Ashraf Khalil, (1293), Mamluk sultan of EgyptJean Baptiste Kléber, (1800) French general, in Cairo.Boutros Ghali, (1910), Prime Minister of Egypt, by Ibrahim El-WardanSir Lee Stack, (1924), governor-general of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, in CairoWalter Edward Guinness, Lord Moyne, (1944), the UK's Minister Resident in the Middle East; killed in Cairo by the Stern GangAhmed Maher Pasha, (1945), Prime Minister of Egypt, in Cairo by Mahmud IssawyMahmud Fahmi Nokrashi, (1948), Prime Minister of Egypt, by a member of the Muslim BrotherhoodHassan al-Banna, (1949), founder of the Muslim BrotherhoodAnwar Sadat, (1981), President of EgyptRifaat al-Mahgoub, (1990), speaker of Egyptian parliamentFarag Foda, (1992), Egyptian politician and intellectualHisham Barakat, (2015), Egyptian State Prosecutor[2]Equatorial GuineaEditAtanasio Ndongo Miyone, Saturnino Ibongo, Bonifacio Ondó Edu, Armando Balboa, Pastor Torao and many others, (1969), Equatorial Guinean politicians, in murderous crackdown after coup attempt against President Francisco Macías NguemaEthiopiaEditTilahun Gizaw, (1969), Ethiopian student leaderThe GambiaEditDeyda Hydara, (2004), journalistGuineaEditAmílcar Cabral, (1973), Pan-African intellectual, in Conakry, Guinea

Abudusalam Eduardo 2009

Aissatou Boiro (2012)[3]

KenyaEditPio Gama Pinto, (1965), socialist politicianTom Mboya, (1969), Kenyan politicianJosiah Kariuki, (1975), Kenyan politicianRobert Ouko, (1990), foreign minister of KenyaJohn Kaiser, (2000), missionary (officially recorded as a suicide)Starlin Arush, (2002), Somali Peace Activist and INGO WorkerChrispin Odhiambo Mbai,(2005) Kenyan Constitution Review CommissionerMelitus Mugabe Were,(2008) MP,EmbakasiGorge Saitoti, 2012 Minister of internal defenseJacob Juma, May 5, 2016, Nairobi, KenyaChris Musando (Musando), IEBC ICT Deputy Director. August 2017.Aboud Rogo (radical islamic preacher)LiberiaEditWilliam R. Tolbert, Jr., (1980), president of Liberia killed in military coupSamuel Doe, (1990), president of LiberiaLibyaEditAbdul Fatah Younis, (2011), Libyan general who defected to the rebels in the Libyan Civil WarMuammar Gaddafi, (2011), Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council of Libyakilled by NATO supported opposition fighters during Civil WarSalwa Bughaighis, (2014), human rights and political activistFariha al-Berkawi, (2014), politician and member of the General National CongressMohamed Eshtewi, (2017), mayor of MisurataMadagascarEditRadama II of Madagascar, (1863), King of MadagascarRichard Ratsimandrava, (1975), President of Madagascar killed just days after taking power in military coupMozambiqueEditEduardo Mondlane, (1969), leader of the independentist FRELIMO movement, allegedly killed by the Portuguese branch of Gladio.Carlos Cardoso, (2000), Mozambican journalistNamibiaEditAnton Lubowski, (1989), activistNigerEditIbrahim Baré Maïnassara, (1999), President of NigerNigeriaEditSir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, (1966), Prime Minister of Nigeria killed during military coupAlhaji Sir A

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Re: Are We? Black People Are The Most Violent People On Earth by KingSango(m): 12:07am On Jul 22, 2019
Sodomy the worst of evils

Re: Are We? Black People Are The Most Violent People On Earth by KingSango(m): 1:38am On Jul 24, 2019
Too many fake people

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