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Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by aminulive: 7:36pm On Aug 10, 2021
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The uproar surrounding the arrest and detention of 3 Israeli filmmakers in Nigeria by the Department of State Services is unnecessary and misconceived. The desperate move exhibited by the trio in hastily releasing a video to paint the country and the intelligence agency in bad light further justifies an innate motive to cast aspersions.

On arrival in Nigeria on 6th July, 2021 Rudy Rochman, David Benaym and Noam Leibman under the guise of filming a documentary tagged “We were never lost” proceeded directly to Ogidi community Idemili North LGA, Anambra State and began recording. If the trio had no bad intentions as they claim, why did they go directly to Anambra State without contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Information and even the National Film and Video Censors Board which is the regulatory body set up by Act No.85 of 1993 to regulate films and video industry in Nigeria. Isn’t this suspicious? If they were here for filmmaking, wouldn’t they consider it as a courtesy to seek collaboration with these relevant agencies.

With the nature of security cordon in Isreal, could any Nigerian visit Israel and start filming such documentary? Would Mossad or Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) stand idly and allow any Nigerian surreptitiously go to Ramalan, West bank, Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, East Jerusalem or Gaza strip in the name of filmmaking? Shouldn’t the arrest of these supposed filmmakers by the DSS, an intelligence agency saddled with the responsibility of detecting and preventing threats against the internal security of Nigeria prove to the world and gullible Nigerians their effectiveness in carrying out their constitutional roles? Would any serious sovereign country condone such infringement of their territorial integrity?
It is even more intriguing that the timing of their filmmaking coincides with heightened agitation by the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) whose members claim to be Jewish.

Also, how come the filming coincides with the timing of the arrest of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who on several occasions affirmed he is Jewish? Shouldn’t an effective intelligence agency deploy all necessary mechanism to detect activities with criminal intent especially that it involves foreigners who mostly exploit such situations for espionage purposes? I will not be surprised these filmmakers actually entered into Nigeria with Tourists Visas to avoid being detected! Their greatest undoing therefore was undermining Nigeria’s intelligence agency, the DSS and the power of its eagle eye.

Meanwhile the fuss about their experience in DSS detention facility is also unnecessary if not laughable. Was their arrest done outside the rule of detention? Should they have been accorded a 5-star treatment in custody because of their nationality? Nothing they have passed through come close or can be compared to what is going on in Israeli detention centres.

Amnesty International and other reputable human rights groups have repeatedly condemned Israel over allegations of physical torture including depriving an interrogee of sleep for a number of days by binding him or her in painful positions; covering their head with a filthy sack; exposing the interrogee to extreme heat and cold; using threats and curses, and feeding them poor-quality and insufficient amounts of food among others. During their interrogation by the DSS or detention, were they subjected to any of the aforementioned ill-treatments?

Fortunately, in the video, Rudy Rochman alleged they had no grape juice or wine to observe Shabat but contradicted himself when he admitted to finding grapes and crackers to perform the ritual. If the DSS wasn’t professional and conscious of their rights, would they have even bothered to provide alternatives to enable them perform the religious obligation (Kiddush)?

Furthermore, I want to believe that it is in the spirit of diplomacy and international relations that the trio were granted access to Israeli Ambassador and representative of US Embassy. It however beats my imagination that even with the superiority and influence the two countries wield, how come they couldn’t secure their immediate release or condemned their detention, if truly they had no case to answer? How come they were not able to explain to us the reason they were still held for additional 15 days after the visit? Wasn’t the DSS magnanimous enough to allow them these privileges? Do their claims of maltreatment even come close to allegations of unfair trial of Palestinian civilians, including children and even denied medical help in detention centres? He that must come to equity must do so with clean hands!

In my opinion, the prompt interception of the filmmakers deserves commendation by Nigerians and not condemnation. I am also certain that Nigeria would have prosecuted or detained them further but decided to release and deport them on the basis of international diplomacy with Israel. Releasing a video afterwards that desperately suggest their arrest and purported experience in custody exemplifies the plight of Igbos in the country betrayed their real intent.

What has become their misadventure was actually to incite the Igbos against the Government of the day.  Their rage could also stem from the wrong perception that Africa is inferior with weak security architecture thus, the expectation that they can enter Nigeria undetected. To their surprise, their operation was not only detected and disrupted but they were sent back home disgraced.

Consequently, their subversive reaction to disparage the Nigerian Government and its security agency in addition to their desperate quest to whip up sentiments and draw sympathy of the Igbos is not unexpected. They were shocked!

Finally, while lauding the efforts of security agencies in safeguarding the country against hostile forces, I recommend that this feat should be included in intelligence management curriculum for security agencies to be used to cite example of disruption of espionage networks. For the trio, I advise that instead of resorting to campaign of calumny, they should follow due process in their next adventure to Nigeria and any other sovereign country. Their misadventure should serve as a lesson to others with similar intentions.

Ben Gabriel is a Public Affairs Analyst based in Abuja. 

https://politicsnigeria.com/misadventures-of-those-israeli-filmmakers-in-nigeria/

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:44pm On Aug 10, 2021
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aminulive:
POLITICSNIGERIA.COM

The uproar surrounding the arrest and detention of 3 Israeli filmmakers in Nigeria by the Department of State Services is unnecessary and misconceived. The desperate move exhibited by the trio in hastily releasing a video to paint the country and the intelligence agency in bad light further justifies an innate motive to cast aspersions.

On arrival in Nigeria on 6th July, 2021 Rudy Rochman, David Benaym and Noam Leibman under the guise of filming a documentary tagged “We were never lost” proceeded directly to Ogidi community Idemili North LGA, Anambra State and began recording. If the trio had no bad intentions as they claim, why did they go directly to Anambra State without contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Information and even the National Film and Video Censors Board which is the regulatory body set up by Act No.85 of 1993 to regulate films and video industry in Nigeria. Isn’t this suspicious? If they were here for filmmaking, wouldn’t they consider it as a courtesy to seek collaboration with these relevant agencies.

With the nature of security cordon in Isreal, could any Nigerian visit Israel and start filming such documentary? Would Mossad or Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) stand idly and allow any Nigerian surreptitiously go to Ramalan, West bank, Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, East Jerusalem or Gaza strip in the name of filmmaking? Shouldn’t the arrest of these supposed filmmakers by the DSS, an intelligence agency saddled with the responsibility of detecting and preventing threats against the internal security of Nigeria prove to the world and gullible Nigerians their effectiveness in carrying out their constitutional roles? Would any serious sovereign country condone such infringement of their territorial integrity?
It is even more intriguing that the timing of their filmmaking coincides with heightened agitation by the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) whose members claim to be Jewish.

Also, how come the filming coincides with the timing of the arrest of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who on several occasions affirmed he is Jewish? Shouldn’t an effective intelligence agency deploy all necessary mechanism to detect activities with criminal intent especially that it involves foreigners who mostly exploit such situations for espionage purposes? I will not be surprised these filmmakers actually entered into Nigeria with Tourists Visas to avoid being detected! Their greatest undoing therefore was undermining Nigeria’s intelligence agency, the DSS and the power of its eagle eye.

Meanwhile the fuss about their experience in DSS detention facility is also unnecessary if not laughable. Was their arrest done outside the rule of detention? Should they have been accorded a 5-star treatment in custody because of their nationality? Nothing they have passed through come close or can be compared to what is going on in Israeli detention centres.

Amnesty International and other reputable human rights groups have repeatedly condemned Israel over allegations of physical torture including depriving an interrogee of sleep for a number of days by binding him or her in painful positions; covering their head with a filthy sack; exposing the interrogee to extreme heat and cold; using threats and curses, and feeding them poor-quality and insufficient amounts of food among others. During their interrogation by the DSS or detention, were they subjected to any of the aforementioned ill-treatments?

Fortunately, in the video, Rudy Rochman alleged they had no grape juice or wine to observe Shabat but contradicted himself when he admitted to finding grapes and crackers to perform the ritual. If the DSS wasn’t professional and conscious of their rights, would they have even bothered to provide alternatives to enable them perform the religious obligation (Kiddush)?

Furthermore, I want to believe that it is in the spirit of diplomacy and international relations that the trio were granted access to Israeli Ambassador and representative of US Embassy. It however beats my imagination that even with the superiority and influence the two countries wield, how come they couldn’t secure their immediate release or condemned their detention, if truly they had no case to answer? How come they were not able to explain to us the reason they were still held for additional 15 days after the visit? Wasn’t the DSS magnanimous enough to allow them these privileges? Do their claims of maltreatment even come close to allegations of unfair trial of Palestinian civilians, including children and even denied medical help in detention centres? He that must come to equity must do so with clean hands!

In my opinion, the prompt interception of the filmmakers deserves commendation by Nigerians and not condemnation. I am also certain that Nigeria would have prosecuted or detained them further but decided to release and deport them on the basis of international diplomacy with Israel. Releasing a video afterwards that desperately suggest their arrest and purported experience in custody exemplifies the plight of Igbos in the country betrayed their real intent.

What has become their misadventure was actually to incite the Igbos against the Government of the day.  Their rage could also stem from the wrong perception that Africa is inferior with weak security architecture thus, the expectation that they can enter Nigeria undetected. To their surprise, their operation was not only detected and disrupted but they were sent back home disgraced.

Consequently, their subversive reaction to disparage the Nigerian Government and its security agency in addition to their desperate quest to whip up sentiments and draw sympathy of the Igbos is not unexpected. They were shocked!

Finally, while lauding the efforts of security agencies in safeguarding the country against hostile forces, I recommend that this feat should be included in intelligence management curriculum for security agencies to be used to cite example of disruption of espionage networks. For the trio, I advise that instead of resorting to campaign of calumny, they should follow due process in their next adventure to Nigeria and any other sovereign country. Their misadventure should serve as a lesson to others with similar intentions.

Ben Gabriel is a Public Affairs Analyst based in Abuja. 

https://politicsnigeria.com/misadventures-of-those-israeli-filmmakers-in-nigeria/

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by DropsMic(m): 7:47pm On Aug 10, 2021
Yawn......

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by Xscape047: 7:47pm On Aug 10, 2021
Well...to me, I believe they came @ the wrong time with so much confidence thinking they were untouchable

What happened has happened....it simply a lesson to others...

Lot of countries even warned their citizens not to visit Nigeria due to the securities situations and political turmoil...

To me they were carefree and reckless

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by phlank: 7:47pm On Aug 10, 2021
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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by FutureIsFemale(f): 7:47pm On Aug 10, 2021

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by vasel15: 7:47pm On Aug 10, 2021
Meanwhile the fuss about their experience in DSS detention facility is also unnecessary if not laughable. Was their arrest done outside the rule of detention? Should they have been accorded a 5-star treatment in custody because of their nationality? Nothing they have passed through come close or can be compared to what is going on in Israeli detention centres

Nairaland even people close to Gaddafi regime did more than this and i didn't even read the trash, fact remains the criminal dss arrested people without a warrant and kept them in a cage for 20days,why didn't they charge them to court? We have normalized criminality in this geographical expression

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by wunmi590(m): 7:48pm On Aug 10, 2021
Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by Theunbothered: 7:48pm On Aug 10, 2021
Idiotic propaganda piece. Pay this rubbish no mind.

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by EVshowmax: 7:48pm On Aug 10, 2021
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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by Joromi1: 7:49pm On Aug 10, 2021
They were fortunate the Fulani terrorist government didn't turn their Boko Haram
boys loose on them.

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by meolaniyi(m): 7:49pm On Aug 10, 2021
I have watched the video. IPOB is with an international network. See DSS forming Superman. grin Nigeria is a rotten nation. Ordinary Indonesia beat up their ambassador like a criminal and all they could do was to write letter. Shame on Nigeria.

If you were man enough, you for detain them forever. IPOB will destroy Nigeia with the Truth. I love those people and I hope Yoruba can establish such organisations. The news with this documentary has destroyed Nigeria.

Shame on the shithole

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by Monogamy: 7:49pm On Aug 10, 2021
They must have learned their lesson

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by gidgiddy: 7:50pm On Aug 10, 2021
aminulive:
POLITICSNIGERIA.COM

The uproar surrounding the arrest and detention of 3 Israeli filmmakers in Nigeria by the Department of State Services is unnecessary and misconceived. The desperate move exhibited by the trio in hastily releasing a video to paint the country and the intelligence agency in bad light further justifies an innate motive to cast aspersions.

On arrival in Nigeria on 6th July, 2021 Rudy Rochman, David Benaym and Noam Leibman under the guise of filming a documentary tagged “We were never lost” proceeded directly to Ogidi community Idemili North LGA, Anambra State and began recording. If the trio had no bad intentions as they claim, why did they go directly to Anambra State without contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Information and even the National Film and Video Censors Board which is the regulatory body set up by Act No.85 of 1993 to regulate films and video industry in Nigeria. Isn’t this suspicious? If they were here for filmmaking, wouldn’t they consider it as a courtesy to seek collaboration with these relevant agencies.

With the nature of security cordon in Isreal, could any Nigerian visit Israel and start filming such documentary? Would Mossad or Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) stand idly and allow any Nigerian surreptitiously go to Ramalan, West bank, Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, East Jerusalem or Gaza strip in the name of filmmaking? Shouldn’t the arrest of these supposed filmmakers by the DSS, an intelligence agency saddled with the responsibility of detecting and preventing threats against the internal security of Nigeria prove to the world and gullible Nigerians their effectiveness in carrying out their constitutional roles? Would any serious sovereign country condone such infringement of their territorial integrity?
It is even more intriguing that the timing of their filmmaking coincides with heightened agitation by the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) whose members claim to be Jewish.

Also, how come the filming coincides with the timing of the arrest of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who on several occasions affirmed he is Jewish? Shouldn’t an effective intelligence agency deploy all necessary mechanism to detect activities with criminal intent especially that it involves foreigners who mostly exploit such situations for espionage purposes? I will not be surprised these filmmakers actually entered into Nigeria with Tourists Visas to avoid being detected! Their greatest undoing therefore was undermining Nigeria’s intelligence agency, the DSS and the power of its eagle eye.

Meanwhile the fuss about their experience in DSS detention facility is also unnecessary if not laughable. Was their arrest done outside the rule of detention? Should they have been accorded a 5-star treatment in custody because of their nationality? Nothing they have passed through come close or can be compared to what is going on in Israeli detention centres.

Amnesty International and other reputable human rights groups have repeatedly condemned Israel over allegations of physical torture including depriving an interrogee of sleep for a number of days by binding him or her in painful positions; covering their head with a filthy sack; exposing the interrogee to extreme heat and cold; using threats and curses, and feeding them poor-quality and insufficient amounts of food among others. During their interrogation by the DSS or detention, were they subjected to any of the aforementioned ill-treatments?

Fortunately, in the video, Rudy Rochman alleged they had no grape juice or wine to observe Shabat but contradicted himself when he admitted to finding grapes and crackers to perform the ritual. If the DSS wasn’t professional and conscious of their rights, would they have even bothered to provide alternatives to enable them perform the religious obligation (Kiddush)?

Furthermore, I want to believe that it is in the spirit of diplomacy and international relations that the trio were granted access to Israeli Ambassador and representative of US Embassy. It however beats my imagination that even with the superiority and influence the two countries wield, how come they couldn’t secure their immediate release or condemned their detention, if truly they had no case to answer? How come they were not able to explain to us the reason they were still held for additional 15 days after the visit? Wasn’t the DSS magnanimous enough to allow them these privileges? Do their claims of maltreatment even come close to allegations of unfair trial of Palestinian civilians, including children and even denied medical help in detention centres? He that must come to equity must do so with clean hands!

In my opinion, the prompt interception of the filmmakers deserves commendation by Nigerians and not condemnation. I am also certain that Nigeria would have prosecuted or detained them further but decided to release and deport them on the basis of international diplomacy with Israel. Releasing a video afterwards that desperately suggest their arrest and purported experience in custody exemplifies the plight of Igbos in the country betrayed their real intent.

What has become their misadventure was actually to incite the Igbos against the Government of the day.  Their rage could also stem from the wrong perception that Africa is inferior with weak security architecture thus, the expectation that they can enter Nigeria undetected. To their surprise, their operation was not only detected and disrupted but they were sent back home disgraced.

Consequently, their subversive reaction to disparage the Nigerian Government and its security agency in addition to their desperate quest to whip up sentiments and draw sympathy of the Igbos is not unexpected. They were shocked!

Finally, while lauding the efforts of security agencies in safeguarding the country against hostile forces, I recommend that this feat should be included in intelligence management curriculum for security agencies to be used to cite example of disruption of espionage networks. For the trio, I advise that instead of resorting to campaign of calumny, they should follow due process in their next adventure to Nigeria and any other sovereign country. Their misadventure should serve as a lesson to others with similar intentions.

Ben Gabriel is a Public Affairs Analyst based in Abuja. 

https://politicsnigeria.com/misadventures-of-those-israeli-filmmakers-in-nigeria/

This is amongst one of the most foolish things I have read this year. Three Israeli filmmakers who came to Nigeria to film a documentary about Igbo jews were arrested, held for 20 days without charge, and someone writes the nonsense above to defend this flagrant human rights abuse by the DSS.

How can you arrest a person and lock them up for 20 days with no charge? Are we in a democracy or military rule? In a civilised country, you arrest a person when you have evidence they have committed a crime. In a backward country like Nigeria, DSS arrests you to find out if you have committed a crime. This is absolute madness.

Arrest should be the end process of evidence gathering. In Nigeria, arrest is the start of evidence gathering.

The DSS disgraced themselves internationally by arresting the three filmmakers for no reason

The way some Nigerians reason is shocking

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by babzo(m): 7:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
Wrong OP. Wrong Mr. Ben.
People go to Israel to shoot documentaries all the time.
It's one of the top spots for documentaries in the world due to its religious history. Both lovers and haters of Israel.
And if truly, they did something wrong; why did the DSS release them?
DSS is protecting the internal security of Nigeria, yet they have not arrested even one Bandit leader? Just one?
Shame on all liars.

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by Authoreety: 7:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
Fineman87:
cool

gidgiddy:


This is amongst one of the most foolish things I have read this year. Three Israeli filmmakers who came to Nigeria to film a documentary about Igbo jews were arrested, held for 20 days without charge, and someone writes the nonsense above to defend this flagrant human rights abuse by the DSS

Hmmm

And you guys had to quote everything... Wts wrong with you guys sef?

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by enyiinne(m): 7:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
arresting and detaining them for 20 days without justifiable reason is difficult to defend. These are not Nigerians that are used to abuses by authorities, these are Israeli citizens

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by zombieHUNTER: 7:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
This Ben Gabriel will burn for all eternity



Quote me anywhere

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by LofP(m): 7:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
grin

Days are numbered...... It shall not see threescore and ten!
Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by Chibuzoc(m): 7:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
grin if you are paid by the government you must support the government. Injustice is part of the reason for high poverty rates in the zoological republic. Only a f**l will be in support of the zoo government against the people (IPOB), what the people (IPOB) needs is justice

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by Theunbothered: 7:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
Monogamy:
They must have learned their lesson

As you are posting the rubbish you post on a regular are your parents proud?

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by fnep2smooth(m): 7:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
Story for the gods.
So If someone want to shoot a short documentary for a project he has to meet the minister of the country.

Wonderful... No wonder it takes months to register a company in Nigeria.

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by directonpc(m): 7:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
Hmm
Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by goodheart02(m): 7:52pm On Aug 10, 2021
Wait oo... By the mentioning of Mossad and DSS there are they trying to compare the two in anyway?? They should have just talked about the issue on ground without mentioning DSS anywhere there the moment they talked about Mossad. Yeye DSS

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by vasel15: 7:53pm On Aug 10, 2021
Which tribe is Ben Gabriel from?asking for a friend

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Re: Ben Gabriel: Misadventures Of The Israeli Filmmakers In Nigeria by donbenie(m): 7:53pm On Aug 10, 2021
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