• 7,142 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

      We heard about these flights from Africa last December, but thought it was one inaugural. Never in our wildest dreams would think this was the alleged activity taking place, but given the names involved, should not be surprised..even the crooks from the US got scared, that is why we are now getting all the gory details. Including the perception that the 4 billion dollars was stolen somewhere along the line, since the white crooks said it disappeared, and no one knows stolen by whom, but we can guess.

      Now we don’t know how many countries in Africa these young men are from or if it’s just Nigeria, but someone on the continent, from ANY AFRIKAN COUNTRY, because they are AFRIKANS, need to get these young people home before they end up in prison in the Caribbean or even worse. This region is one place you do not want to be homeless, with no job and no money…there are NO OPPORTUNITIES….BY DESIGN. Just get these young people home. This is heartbreaking and a fast moving scandal. Wait until international authorities weigh in because we know they are already looking for a way into the continent, any excuse to say that yall are too incompetent to manage it and they are taking it over. Stop giving them the openings they need.

      Afrika needs to take care of its people and stop allowing them to be fodder for crooks and bandits when they are carrying out their international crimes and using Afrikans as props. Warn your people to not be lured to the Caribbean, they will end up as Slaves.

      The Conspiracy to transport the $4 Billion was enshrined around a Politically Motivated PR Event of introducing a National Airline – Antigua Airways – to the people of Antigua and Barbuda with a further fraudulently conceived and marketed plan to attract innocent African Nationals to the Caribbean under the guise of supporting the recently signed – Africa / Caribbean Investment initiative put in place by the Prime Minister of Barbados.

      If there is human trafficking involved it certainly was not any part of my discussion as it bears little relevance to my factual evidence of fraud and money laundering.

      Mr. Gaston Brown’s Media has taken upon themselves to promote the narrative of Human Trafficking and thus bear sole responsibility for this perception being promoted.

      However, I will now pose the following questions to Mr. Brown – if there is no human trafficking involved – why were over 100 African Young men left stranded by the organizers of the fraudulent Antigua Airways flight – of which you were an integral part – and are still left out of pocket and out of options in Antigua Mr. Browne.

      Observer A.M. W/ Dr. Jacqui Quinn | Antigua Observer by NewsCo Ltd was l…

      5.8K views, 55 likes, 44 loves, 254 comments

      Why are these young men still in Antigua with clear evidence of nowhere to go Mr. Brown. Would you be comfortable with the fact of knowing that your son is stuck in a foreign country with limited financial resources and no support ??”