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Ɓatɨ-Ijɔ̄ Ɓɛsɔŋ

It took me 3 days to watch this presentation to the end. A whole lot of mixed emotions but, the truth must be told no matter how difficult it is to watch, listen or read. I am very M'Blakened with the undiluted, live primary text and sources of evidence that has been hidden and even banned from being taught in schools (Cameroon in my case). The 'history' I was 'taught' in school is 'slavery and slave trade started from the 1800' and the so-called william wilberforce was the first and only person to abolish slavery and slave trade. The audacity of neo-colonialism, its propagation of isfet and its Fairy-Tales. Medaase Pa Nana for this BlakPowerful presentation. I learnt a lot from it and is definitely worthwhile.

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Ọbádélé Kambon

Meda ase pa ara for devoting your time, energy, and emotional bandwidth to journey with me through the entire presentation. The fact that you stayed with it across three days speaks volumes about your commitment to truth and to freeing our story from the distortions of neo-aAm.w “history.” Your reflection on the lies and half-truths taught in school versus what the primary sources actually reveal is precisely why this work is indispensable. The erasures, the centering of figures like Wilberforce, and the silencing of Black resistance are all part of the same machinery of isft you named so clearly. I’m deeply honored that the evidence and the live primary texts resonated with you — illuminating what has long been hidden, banned, or distorted. Being M’Blakened is more than just receiving information; it is about reclaiming our agency to tell our own story, on our own terms, grounded firmly in our own sources. Your words affirm that what you experienced is not simply a presentation — it is a step in dismantling the fairy tales of our enemies and restoring the continuum of our truth. Abibitumi! Abibifahodie! BlakPower to you for walking this path with clarity, courage, and conviction.

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