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Old 09-23-2017, 07:11 AM
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Kofi Annan - Wikipedia

Secretary-General of the United Nations. Akan language - Wikipedia

Forest Whitaker - Wikipedia His mother had an Akan people ethnic background.

Rogue One - Wikipedia
You're obsessed with the Akan people...here is their history:

"Oral traditions of the ruling Abrade (Aduana) Clan relate that they originated from ancient Ghana. They migrated from the north, they went through Egypt and settled in Nubia (Sudan). Around 500AD (5th century), due to the pressure exerted on Nubia by Axumite kingdom of Ethiopia, Nubia was shattered, and the Akan people moved west and established small trading kingdoms. These kingdoms grew, and around 750AD the Empire of Ghana was formed. The Empire lasted from 750AD to 1200AD and collapsed as a result of the introduction of Islam in the Western Sudan, and the zeal of the Muslims to impose their religion: their ancestors eventually left for Kong (i.e. present day Ivory Coast). From Kong they moved to Wam and then to Dormaa (both located in present-day Brong-Ahafo region). The movement from Kong was necessitated by the desire of the people to find suitable savannah conditions since they were not used to forest life. Around the 14th century, they moved from Dormaa South Eastwards to Twifo-Hemang, North West Cape Coast. This move was commercially motivated."

They're NOT "native" Africans IF they migrated from the north through Egypt.

Once again...the Muslims came in and wrecked everything.

These are NOT "Negros". They may be "black skinned" but I bet genetically they're not Negros. Or they ARE and their "oral history" is full of sh!t.