Complete History of Slave Trade in Yorubaland Nigeria West Africa & Tour in Badagry Slave Museum

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Complete History of Slave Trade in Yorubaland Nigeria West Africa & Tour in Badagry Slave Museum


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  1. Wow, intense and powerful. I am so grateful that you are sharing this for someone like me who is from the Caribbean, St Lucia 🇱🇨. Knowing my history where my ancestors are from is very important to me. Ifa bless you and your team. Goddess Sam 💕🇱🇨

  2. Thank you for this, quite accurate but some details such as the illegal trade that continued for approximately 200 years after abolition. Please edit the subtitles, read them through, and edit. I took my 2 eldest children to Badagry 1991. I hated the environment, I felt grief, heavy bereavement, and a lack of closure and justice. There is sadness due to no proper apology and bc of the presence of enslavers in Nigeria today. Where are the bibliographic references for the dead who were sacrificed to "their gods.."? 40 slaves to 1 room & sources for the "water" given to drink before boarding ship. Also, did you know that there were Africans hired to help navigate as we were seasoned navigators of the ocean? Enslaved Afrikans working on the grounds of the plantation are known as "field N…… & those in the house are known as house N……! The explanation of why enslaved black women fed white babies is not the full true story either. Black women were mostly pregnant bc these plantations also doubled up as breeding grounds. Black men were made to impregnate and the women gave birth to many children sold away from them and often immediately. The aim was always to cause disunity. Are our traditionalists all working together with the amazing power of Ifa to right these wrongs? We need reparations, healing, and divination to help us get through. The biggest changes to come in the next few years will affect melanated people more than anyone so reparations NOW. Keep up the good work.