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Black Wall Street to strike Africa’s first economic war blow

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Charles N. Lambert, the economic activist spearheading The Black Wall Street Economic War said the show is on the anniversary of the 99th year of the Black Wall Street in Tulsa.

Like M7 attacked Kabamba barracks to signal the end of the eruptive climate Uganda had witnessed 100 years prior, and began a 5 year bush war that ultimately led to peace and tranquillity, Charles Lambert of Development Channel said he is attacking the mobile devices industry in Africa ($60 billion dollars capital flight channel) with disruptive commerce to begin a massive economic war in multiple sectors for Africa’s glory.

“How long this war will last, I don’t know but seeing that hundreds of billions must be ploughed back, I have no idea but one thing I am confident of is that
we will win this war and scare economic invaders from Africa for the next millennium”, Charles N Lambert, Leader of Africa’s first economic war said.

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