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[b]who Ordered The Shooting At Lekki?[/b] by chamboy(m): 5:11am On Oct 29, 2020
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They will soon delete this page. Read with sense.

Whether you like it or not African Primarily Nigeria is where it is because of[b] White folks. [/b]

When END SARS started which is a fight against police brutality in NIGERIA (The most populous Black Nation on Earth). it sparked the attention of the world and White supremacy knows if END SARS protest continue in Nigeria it will snowball to other parts of the world where there are formidable amount of blacks who are suffering from residue of oppression's by the police. What is the Police in a Democratic Government? What is the origin of Nigeria Police? Nigerian police/Nigerian Armed Forces was created by the British as what? created as Royal British Army and they were created for two jobs -Armed forces is an oppressive arm of the British Rule that was used to oppress the black Nigerian and make sure the black man obeys the white man rules. Democracy is an illusion of inclusion - Democracy is the rule of law created and managed by the elite of the society. -Armed forces is an oppressive arm of the democracy.

Prior before British colonized Nigeria, southern Nigeria was more used for slavery than every other region in Africa, most especially to US, UK, Portugal and little bit France. South Nigeria have lived more than centuries of oppression and slavery. We suffer PTSD (Post Traumatic Slavery Disorder) just like every black person living under the rule of white supremacy. North Nigeria was never as enslaved as we did under a white hand, they were working under an Emirate Rule -which makes them work for their Emirates and respect their Allah. _ We all know the history and can do further reading on this.

Having said that, Why did White folks kill people at lekki? How did they do it? Should we blame Tinubu? what should we do now?

1. They killed people to put a end to #ENDSARS so it wont snowball to a revolution or a worldwide protest which could lead to the end of white supremacy or WAR
2. They did it to probably trigger a division, they hated the sight of unity between Black folks Nigeria (Our Unity is the biggest Weapon against White Supremacy)
3. They did it to turn our focus to the wrong direction, white people know that when there is a protest for change of course. People start to research on how they got to where they are.
4. They did to to draw some of us back to White Jesus. Whether you like this or not; White Christianity is a faith based initiative to keep BLACK under white man


How did they do it?

They have lobbyist in our Nigeria system that works for them, the reason we cant blame our people that work for them is because it more or less a survival skill part of the PTSD we suffer or they have intention for greater good and use power to articulate real change.
NA (Nigerian Army communication was hijacked, Yes, Lagos government ordered the light, Yes this was a way to frustrate people off the toll gate not a plot to kill people when curfew starts or whatever. Why did the shooting start by 7pm when it is still bright.


Should we blame Tinubu? No, best thing is to support his course to cripple the North/White Power.


there are many more reason tho, lets discuss

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