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Vindication for Nigeria’s MKO Abiola as EU Parliament, Others Return Reparations to Centerpiece of Global Politics

Posted By: adminon: June 22, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: EU, ITT, JP Morgan, Lloyd's of London, UN Durban World Conference against RacismNo CommentsViews:
Vindication for Nigeria’s MKO Abiola as EU Parliament, Others Return Reparations to Centerpiece of Global Politics

Foremost Nigerian business magnate and politician, Chief M K O Abiola is physically dead but his case for reparations to Africa for her own ‘centuries of humiliation’ in history has bounced... Read more

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Global Silence Greets Church and Bank of England’s Shocking Details and Punishment of Rank Slave Dealers

Posted By: adminon: June 20, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: HSBC, Lloyd's of London, Slavery, UCL, UDTNo CommentsViews:
Global Silence Greets Church and Bank of England’s Shocking Details and Punishment of Rank Slave Dealers

It is still shock and silence a day after shocking details of looting through slavery as revealed by two key institutions in the United Kingdom looking back in history and reprimanding key p... Read more

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