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Black Wall Street Economic War In For Monthly Switches

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The Black Wall Street Economic War has gone all in for Platinum monthly Switches

The switches are aimed at empowering Africans to be financially independent.

The brain behind The Black Wall Street Charles Lambert said, one million pro African mobile phones will be sold every single month until No one is left behind.

“No Dropout. Total market Domination of Battle 1 of the economic war so we begin serious Cash Out investments that will transform Africa, Africa, First,” he said.

To mark the beginning of the monthly switches, Mr. Lambert who is Chairman will hold a live broadcast on Wednesday for the devaluation of the current $500 lifetime Upap.

The Cash Out is set to begin 30 days after the devaluation live on the Black Wall Street Economic War Facebook page and YouTube.

It is worth noting that, at the from May 2020, The Black Wall Street turned the guns and have begun an offensive economic war that will see Africans develop economic and earning power.

With teachings throughout the whole of Africa, Charles N Lambert’s is educating Africans to change their buying decisions and defeat the Western world and Asians in this economic war

“We are going to take money from America, UK, France, Uruguay, Brazil, Russia, Jamaica, North Korea, China, India, Pakistan, are going to take money from all over the world and develop Africa,” said Lambert before adding that;

“We are going to build our roads, hospitals, villages because we have been building you. It is our time now.”

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