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“You Have No Moral Justification To Condemn Any African Man Until You Release A Documentary On The Atrocities Committed By The Britain On Africa’s Soil – Rapper Eedris To BBC


Rapper Eedris Abdulkareem Has Strongly Criticized The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) For Its Recent Documentary On The Late Founder Of The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet TB Joshua.
The Documentary, Released On Monday, January 8, Features Alleged Eyewitness Accounts Of Rape, Fake Miracles, Torture, And Forced Abortions Attributed To The Late TB Joshua.
The Controversial Documentary Has Sparked Widespread Discussion Online, With Varied Opinions From Netizens. In Response To The Trending Video On His Instagram Page On Tuesday Evening, Abdulkareem Expressed That The BBC Lacked The Right To Condemn Any African Individual Until It Produced A Documentary Outlining The Atrocities Committed By Britain In Africa.
The Singer Wrote; “Until BBC Releases A Documentary On The Atrocities Committed By Britain On Africa Soil, Only Then Will They Have The Moral Justification To Condemn Any African Man.”
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