Submitted by Roslyn Shepherd

Demand for travel determines the servicing of routes by airlines.

The pandemic has triggered economic hardship worldwide, failures and or downsizing of some airlines, and in the absence of a definitive end to the effects of the pandemic, an on-going contraction in the demand for travel. This is bad news for Barbados whose economy is tourist dependent.

Whilst the country is in a wait and see position, it might well be beneficial if it looks at establishing a connection with Western Africa via air travel. As the most easterly Caribbean country, Barbados is nearest to West Africa, 6,406 km from Ghana and 7,431 km from Nigeria. There are seventeen (17) West African countries of which Nigeria and Ghana have a population of 100 million and 30 million respectively. Ghana is defined as a third world country but with the world fastest growing economy in 2019 and Nigeria, a rich 4th world country. Both Ghana and Nigeria have controlled the spread of Covid-19 and could be the main routes.

Demand for travel between Barbados and Ghana and Nigeria would have to be assessed by the Government of Barbados. In the absence of information, Barbados could benefit from promoting its educational institutions from primary to tertiary level. Parents who can afford tuition plus boarding and all the incidental costs might for a variety of reasons, prefer their children being schooled outside of the country. It might also be possible for Chefette to expand into West Africa. How Barbados can benefit from other aspects of oil rich Nigeria and agricultural based Ghana will also require research.

This suggestion is not new; both Jamaica and Guyana tooted flights to Africa but they failed to materialize. However, the present economic climate might just be right to follow through with these West African airline routes. Though flying to Barbados, most of Virgin Atlantic airplanes have been grounded by the pandemic. Dire warnings about the continued spread of Covid-19 in the USA, UK and even Europe do not indicate this airline will return to full flight in the short term. With assets grounded and the airline bleeding money, Sir Branson might well be receptive to a route from Barbados to West African countries. His planes would be back in the air earning money. There’s no direct competition. Ticket prices can be relatively cheap because the airline would be flying to an oil rich country, Nigeria. However, the viability of each route is incumbent on Barbados justifying demand.

Wouldn’t it be ironic if the former slaves in the Caribbean reverse the slave triangle to carve out trade between West Africa and the Caribbean and even North and South America.

This challenge is not outside the Prime Minister of Barbados’ orbit. The PM has resource people who can pull together a comprehensive Business Proposal. Her several interviews at the international level has raised her profile which should lead to contact and persuasion of the key international asset providers, Sir Branson or the alternative British Airways and though not discussed herein, the governments of Ghana and Nigeria.

This is not a start-up business where projected minimum start-up capital would be around $22 million in the first year as per a Business Plan done for a proposed new airline in 2010. The airport hubs, planes, personnel, etc., already exists. It would be interesting to know the flaw(s) in my idea.

360 responses to “Travel from Barbados to Select West African Countries and Back”


  1. There may be a problem, the haunted house black faces only want to see whites and others, that’s who they worship.

    Ghana’s and others on the Continent are Black/African, just like Barbados and don’t qualify, until Barbados’ self-hating frauds in the parliament change their anti-black, anti-African stance, they will not succeed in mistreating African people while going after their tourist dollars..

    ..a radical change has to be made and they will have to hide all their halfassed, lowlife, ugly, tiefing, slave master wannabe minority racists from public view, if they want Black/African dollars from the Motherland..


  2. Kammie Holder and others before him have been trumpeting the urgent need to establish transportation links with West Africa especially. It is instructive this government has gone ahead to establish missions in select African countries. If there was a time to aggressively pursue the deepening of commercial relationships with Africa the time is now. What is the saying- necessity is the mother of invention?


  3. I didn’t stutter….Barbados’ repulsive to look at minority racists WILL HAVE TO BE HIDDEN FROM THE PUBLIC VIEW..period…

    all Black workers will have to be RETRAINED TO ACCEPT BLACKNESS AND AFRICANESS….everyone one of them..

    .no African is leaving Africa to experience racism in half-assed, broke-ass Barbados…and spending tens of thousands of dollars to do so….

    ya have been warned…

    but look how parlaiment pedigree dog will have to return to their black vomit though…..for survival.


  4. Am all for that link between the Caribbean and African countries, BUT….RESPECT for Blackness and Africanness must first be reintroducted, that social concept of self-respect and respecting each other has been STRIPPED from Black minds in the Caribbean, even worse in Barbados for CENTURIES….they are disprespectal of anyone and everything black by default…..their minds will first have to BE RETRAINED..

    and please hide ya disgusting to look at minority RACISTS, ALL OF THEM…no one wants to see or hear them..yall can start developing a liking for racist minority meat, since ya might have to eat them instead…..or start selling their useless mooching parasitic asses or something…..it’s called survival, ask cousin Boris…


  5. Great idea. However I have my doubts.
    Will the arrival of “dark skinned” West Africans not impact negatively on “Brand Barbados”?

    Will our high end hotels accommodate them? Will they have access to the beach without facing some sort of harassment?

    Our tourism industry must be desperate if they are looking to West Africa to rekick their industry.


  6. @TLSN

    Make up your mind, you cannot have your cake and eat it too. A brand is not fixed in stone. Recent incidents, the one at Sandy Lane of the rapper comes to mind will force the industry to more vigorously pursue sensitivity training. Also Covid has forced a shift in approach to the industry.


  7. We should warn our West African brothers and sisters not to visit the most racist English speaking island in the Caribbean.


  8. Still don’t see any need for missions on the Continent, we are Africans don’t need a mission to go there, and Africans don’t need a Barbados mission to be tourists, most countries stamp a visa in your passport upon entry, even easier to apply for and get online, those embassies are a waste of tax dollars..and no one is going to racist, slave countries in Africa anyway, unless ya crazy….


  9. @TLSN

    Are you a Jamaican?


  10. “the one at Sandy Lane of the rapper comes to mind will force the industry to more vigorously pursue sensitivity training.”

    read that again and see just how RIDICULOUS IT SOUNDS….sensitivity training in a black majority island, for black workers to NOT BE RACIST AGAINST BLACK TOURISTS….and yall don’t believe ya got a problem….really…

    yall better ABOLISH AND VIGOROUSLY BAN RACISM FORTHWITH, with years of IMPRISONMENT, if ya no good racists insists on practicing it still AND if ya want to see 1 BLACK TOURIST DOLLAR out of Africa or anywhere else……..cause ya can’t hide ya racist attitudes, black self-hatred, nor ya tainted racists anymore…


  11. @TLSN

    For 10 marks you should write a paper headed – what are key drives required to force change.


  12. “We should warn our West African brothers and sisters not to visit the most racist English speaking island in the Caribbean.”

    still waiting for cousin Boris to tell me where Barbados got that EXTREMELY HIGH LEVEL OF RACISM FROM…hope he is doing well, can’t see him at all..

    “Our tourism industry must be desperate if they are looking to West Africa to rekick their industry.”

    even more desperate than ya think, but they still trying to pretend they white and will bend themselves in half to accomodate the nastiness of whiteness…BUT the only way anyone will take them seriously is if the CRIMINALIZE RACISM, ban it permanently….or they can KISS BLACK TOURITST DOLLARS GOODBYE….

    Barbados has an horribly ugly racist reputation….WORLDWIDE…black people AVOID the island for that reason and go to Jamaica or anywhere else instead.


  13. For the last time, it’s been CENTURIES that BLACK MINDS PARTICULARLY IN THE CARIBBEAN, ESPECIALLY IN BARBADOS WERE CONDITIONED TO SELF HATE….a couple classes of pretend sensitivity training will NEVER stop that, they been trying that in US and elsewhere for decades, as soon as racists leave the classes, they go RIGHT BACK TO BEING RACIST…within the hour…it’s mind conditioning cannot be erased without the THREAT OF LONG PRISON SENTENCES…then they REALLY get it…..and the practice is erased from their minds under threat….

    Houston ya got a ginormous problem……racist tourism was bound to NOT last forever…but the limited intellect, pretend pedigree don;t have the mental capacity to think that far ahead…….🤣🤣🤣


  14. This writer is old enough to remember when a Black hotel manager on the south coast faced racial objections from all quarters when he tried supplementing canadians and germans with afrikan-americans.

    He had objections from his owners, travel agents, White canadians and others. Nobody wanted large numbers of Black people dominating their racist enclaves.

    We go to Afrika all the time. Barbados must first clean its own house of the crypto-racism which is still the dominant social instrument.

    Why should Afrikans again must save what is still an Apartheid social system in Barbados.


  15. @Pacha

    Are you able to name ONE country where racism does not exist in some form, even a trace?

    Can you name ONE country that is perfect in design?

    There was also a time Black Barbadians were discouraged from passing through Strathclyde or Pine Road.

    Let us stop with the idealistic nonsense already.


  16. Why should Afrikans again must save what is still an Apartheid social system in Barbados.

    Now that the house of cards is crumbling, the beacons are going out to the Afrikan for help. The same Afrikans that the local hotel mafia would prefer not to see at many hotels, nightclubs and beaches.
    “We want your money but we don’t want you”


  17. @throwashadecrew

    People or even countries do not grow or learn anything of consequence when things are ‘easy’. It comes with the struggle of having to confront adversity, like the butterfly morphing from the caterpillar.


  18. People or even countries do not grow or learn anything of consequence when things are ‘easy’. It comes with the struggle of having to confront adversity, like the butterfly morphing from the caterpillar.

    This is your excuse for the mistreatment of Afikans in Barbados?

    Man, where is the old David? This conversation may be a tad beyond you.


  19. @Dullard

    Where in the comment supports your facil conclusion?

    You and others conflate issues to justify squeezing into your narrow agendas pursued daily on BU’s pages. Again the questions posed above – can you answer? The blogmaster has already conceded the tourist industry and country whether by the need to change brought by Covid or otherwise has to be more aggressive with sensitivity training for its people. There are legacy issues associated with how Bajans see Black tourists and also the vestiges of a colonial past. The vast majority of Bajans are generous and friendly this is a fact. It is not a racist country as some of your throwashaders promote.


  20. Africa is the future,
    Europe and America are the present and will soon be consigned to the past

    Children are our link to the future
    Everybody Needs A Proper Education


  21. @ David December 4, 2020 7:29 AM
    “@TLSN
    Make up your mind, you cannot have your cake and eat it too. A brand is not fixed in stone. Recent incidents, the one at Sandy Lane of the rapper comes to mind will force the industry to more vigorously pursue sensitivity training. Also Covid has forced a shift in approach to the industry.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Before that much needed paradigm shift is achieved by accepting with open arms black people from overseas the Bajan black people (in general) must do what alcoholics have to do to benefit from the rescue and recovery services of AA.

    First they must admit that they are foremost of direct African descent; and not British as their slavery-acquired names imply.

    When this cleansing of their damaged psyche is achieved then they could benefit from the sensitivity training which ought to be applicable to all customers (including the disabled) in an industry whose own survival is totally dependent on that magic word called ‘Hospitality’ where the guest is King.


  22. David
    We know that you are prepared to ignore any reality, bend any curve, to achieve stated interests.
    It is not us who first said that Barbados is a crypto-racist society. It was the United Nations as we drew to your attention several years ago. Up to now not a single politician has publicly addressed that determination by the highest legal institution on earth.

    If as you say Barbados is not alone as a racist society, would your so-called product not achieve unique features if Barbados could rid itself of that history as a prerequisite to engaging in another trans-Atlantic project?.

    Do an analysis of the ownership patterns and reconsider. Do an analysis of the political structures, as a practical matter, and tell us if everything around us is not predicated by White supremacist thinking. Cut open the heads of the people around you and tell us what you find.

    Based on your thinking the smiling natives can best be deployed in making foreigners feel comfortable as part of the process of fattening somebody else’s balance sheet, paying for imports. We have no such commitment regardless of the costs.

    Tell us why after all these years of this industry which caters to White taste that few hotels are owned by Black people. Why there is a separate community created for tourists and White people in Barbados. Why this industry, still controlled by White people, must be subsidized by the people of Barbados. These are the structures which the UN saw. Structures not dissimilar to a modern form of slavery.

    Barbados is unique when it comes to slavery, imperialism, genocide. It was a key link in the sale of Afrikans during the first globalization period.


  23. David,

    Don’t get frustrated! Some of us who live here still have brain cells intact. We aren’t about to tear out our hair or set it on fire.


  24. “The blogmaster has already conceded the tourist industry and country whether by the need to change brought by Covid or otherwise has to be more aggressive with sensitivity training for its people.”

    AND AGAIN…sensitivity training DOES NOT WORK…on CENTUIRES OF MIND CONDITIONING to self-hate, be racist, disrespectful to Africa and Africanss….which part of that is so hard TO UNDERSTAND…..

    …..ya got a bunch of black face frauds in the parliament who could not even address the racism practiced against Tempeh, an AFRICAN, at sandy lane could not even bring themselves to admit it was racism, LIED ABOUT IT…then could not even include in their false narrative, the need to project that …NO DISCRIMINATION OF PEOPLE BASED ON COLOR NOT AFRICAN ANCESTRY…couldn’t bring their racist selves to even say that, could not bring their racist selves to address and condemn the George Floyd pulic murder, even African countries condemned it….but ya sellout negros called the protests and changes triggered against racism A TREND…because they’re are such lowcrawling lowlifes..

    but now ya asses are STARING RIGHT IN HUNGER’S FACE…ya think ya can use Africans that ya hate so much to feed yaselves and a bunch of hungry ass, corrupt, tiefing racists while keeping racism alive and well on the island to continue where ya are now forced to leave off.., ….not going to happen, i much prefer to see racists….STARVE TO DEATH…

    in case yall don’t know, Barbados’ reputation for hating all things African and Black has been known on the continent for centuries..the brutality against slaves and even more mental brutality against their descendants…so i don’t know who ya think ya fooling, no one trusts black face sellouts..


  25. “It is not us who first said that Barbados is a crypto-racist society. It was the United Nations as we drew to your attention several years ago. Up to now not a single politician has publicly addressed that determination by the highest legal institution on earth.”

    Pacha….let them allow their ignorance to rule their commonsense….they will not be using Africa and Africans to feed any racism against African people….PERIOD…..they only promote blackness when it serves a purpose, like now, they need money…all the other times they promote whiteness and bullshit nastiness and don’t think anyone is paying attention..


  26. @Pacha

    Not sure why we are debating this point. Human nature is what it is, the fallibility of humankind is manifested in many ways. Barbados has its warts as do every country in the work. Covid 19 has exposed certain vulnerabilities we knew we had but circumstances now force us to address. This blogmaster is open to constructive critique but the priority must be to embrace our vulnerabilities and become stronger because of it.

    As always your feedback is respected.


  27. If ya really want to do something useful, put together a petition to Mia to IMMEDIATELY CRIMINALIZE ALL FORMS OF BLACK ON BLACK AND WHITE ON BLACK RACISM ON THE ISLAND…otherwise ya are wasting everyone’s time…

    do something useful for once so that the African diaspora and continental Africa can see ya serious…else all bets are off…don’t know what century yall still living in, probably the 17th century, but hello, this is 2020. deal with it..


  28. “If as you say Barbados is not alone as a racist society, would your so-called product not achieve unique features if Barbados could rid itself of that history as a prerequisite to engaging in another trans-Atlantic project?”

    they can NEVER SEE THE BIGGER BROADER PICTURE…and i REFUSE to spell it out for them…

    “These are the structures which the UN saw. Structures not dissimilar to a modern form of slavery.
    Barbados is unique when it comes to slavery, imperialism, genocide. It was a key link in the sale of Afrikans during the first globalization period.”

    the SALE OF OUR ANCESTORS…and i REFUSE to butter up anything for those who only care about making money off Africans while hating Africa and their own black selves and ignoring the suffering of our ancestors while salivating for reparations……..but have no problem with dirty racists in Barbados feeding off same….

    .don’t owe anyone shit…


  29. You and others conflate issues to justify squeezing into your narrow agendas pursued daily on BU’s pages. Again the questions posed above – can you answer? The blogmaster has already conceded the tourist industry and country whether by the need to change brought by Covid or otherwise has to be more aggressive with sensitivity training for its people. There are legacy issues associated with how Bajans see Black tourists and also the vestiges of a colonial past. The vast majority of Bajans are generous and friendly this is a fact. It is not a racist country as some of your throwashaders promote

    Nonsense. Man what sensitivity training what! The Dullard also notices that CV19 has been made a convenient excuse for every ill in the land…

    PS: How has the Smiling Darkie routine working out for you?

    Bring back the Old David!!


  30. (Quote):
    Wouldn’t it be ironic if the former slaves in the Caribbean reverse the slave triangle to carve out trade between West Africa and the Caribbean and even North and South America. (Unquote).
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    One can only conclude that the goal of Black Economic Enfranchisement as expressed through the thoughts, writings and actions of Marcus Mosiah Garvey have largely gone unnoticed.

    What are being proposed here are mere upgrades of what was conceptualized-and in some ways initiated- via the “Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and their inchoate implementation through establishment of the Black Star Liner.

    Black people are in need of mental salvation before any economic enfranchisement can come about.

    Even a subsequent prophet in the form of Bob Marley recognized the need for black people to liberate themselves from mental slavery as Garvey had earlier identified as the sine qua non to economic liberation.

    As the visionary Marcus Garvey prophesied:
    “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.
    If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life.
    Africa for the Africans… at home and abroad!”


  31. This is Barbados’ future…change ya self-hating anti-black, anti-African mindset, GET RID OF THE WICKED RACIST PHILOSOPHY through CRIMINIALIZATION….and then MAYBE ya will stand a chance…..if people think ya are geniuine and not just waiting to continue racism and the destruction of the majority black African footprint….again, no one trusts black face sellouts in a parliament while they promote tiefing racists and take Black people’s money to prop up racism and modern day slavery…..yall are the ones made yaselves famous everywhere over DECADES……it wasn’t me…

    “Employees of Ready-Mix Ltd will spend the Christmas season with a bitter taste in their mouths, after being laid-off abruptly and subsequently locked out of their place of employment while attempting to collect the documents necessary to file for their unemployment benefits.

    The surprise actions have also raised suspicions among workers about the breakdown of ongoing salary negotiations between management and the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU).

    Video by BT’s Kemar Holder”

    and check out who is doing all this laying off, a bunch of halfassed, wannabe slave master pretend white fckers, decendants of slave patrol, slave catchers…….ya can count the successful black businesses in black majority Barbados on one hand……after 54 years of independence Black people still have no access to their own money and opportunities, but every racist does…

    none of yall are getting any pass….racism and thefts against BLACK PEOPLE and the trash who condone, inable and practice it ….GOTTA GO..


  32. Miller…black westernized people do not appreciate their prophets, visionaries, oracles nor writers as long as they’re black, they would prefer kill them or imprison them first, had black people listened to Garvey it could have been a different conversation………that’s why they are still getting the slave master experience and are now out to sea and grabbing at Africa….nothing wrong with grabbing, but it has to come with MASSIVE CHANGES…

    no weak willed negros need be present….yall are too dangerous and self-destructive, just as ya are self-hating…


  33. (Quote):
    This blogmaster is open to constructive critique but the priority must be to embrace our vulnerabilities and become stronger because of it. (Unquote).
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Can we then expect your support in calling on the current ‘’pro-change administration to follow the lead of the United Nations to reclassify cannabis by decriminalizing the use of marijuana so that the law enforcement agencies would have less work to do?

    The UN has just de-listed cannabis as a dangerous substance.
    Why can’t Barbados treat the potential abuse of the plant as a Public Health issue and not one of criminal activity the same way alcohol and tobacco are treated?

    The same way Barbados wants the EU & OECD to remove from it from the black list of tax havens, the same way the youth of Barbados do not want to be on the list of ‘mainly’ black criminals just for possessing something the UN has now determined not to be a detriment to social stability.


  34. Waru
    Miller
    David’s is preoccupied with matters more immediate. As a results every tail must chase the dog.


  35. then could not even include in their false narrative, the need to project that …NO DISCRIMINATION OF PEOPLE BASED ON COLOR NOR AFRICAN ANCESTRY…..will be tolerated Barbados…

    what’s so vexing Miller ….is Mia could be so much further ahead, but she doesn’t listen to Black people unless they are pretensive frauds, she loves listening to racists and half a idiots all the time too …and for nearly 3 years now she’s been running herself into a trap because she’s unable to see who her REAL ENEMIES ARE….or is just ignoring it for her own self serving purposes…either way, the only way now is DOWN…..until they understand that this is not a game and the colonial concept is not DEAD…

    i have no time to waste on Black people who don’t listen to truths…..moved on from that years now..


  36. @Miller

    Is that all on your wishlist? Why stop there? Let us remove all overhead cable so that we are not so vulnerable to natural disasters. How about fixing ALL schools….


  37. “David’s is preoccupied with matters more immediate. As a results every tail must chase the dog.”

    wrong approach, there is a far reaching opportunity STARING US IN OUR FACES…and if not embraced will never come this way again, while slave society Barbados will continue with no end in sight and the Black majority will face sufferation and MORE ROBBERY of their and their children’s future, assets and money, hopefully all the racists will starve to death in the interim or run for their useless thieving lives…

    i make no apologies, so suck it up…


  38. @ David December 4, 2020 10:49 AM

    We notice you have purposely sidetracked the ‘fitting’ comparison with the blacklisting which Bim now finds itself up against.

    Isn’t Equity the underlying principle of Justice?

    Even your good book demands that forgiveness must be given before it can be justly demanded.

    What you should be concerned about is what is going to happen with the recent loans which will act as big millstones around the financial necks of the same youth who are being persecuted and prosecuted for possession of small amounts of mary jane thereby sullying their future prospects of making meaningful economic contributions to the country.

    Why not take the money and spend t on the same “wish list” to remedy the same litany of infrastructural deficiencies you have identified?

    Or will those ‘concessionary’ loans be used to prop the house of conspicuous consumption to appease the crumbling materialistic middleclass while the sewerage systems are collapsing?


  39. @Pacha

    You are intelligent to know this is not a binary problem to solve. Name one country in the world not afflicted with undesirable traits/issues whatever you want to call them. We are a small island and have produced for the world and supported families post independence who in the main derived satisfaction and contentment. In a context Barbados in one of the most beautiful places on the globe to live. Today is no exception as island life continues to be the envy of most. Ask the 3000 Welcome Stamp visitors.


  40. @Miller

    Has the blog not exhausted topics regarding the scourge of conspicuous consumption? What is responsible for successive governments stoking unbridled conspicuous consumption? Is it to retain or win popularity? We the people are vested in the problem, you cannot separate people from government can you. That said weaning from the problem will not happen over night although if the blogmaster has his way to hell with popularity would be a call to action but at mid term there will be the predictable behaviour by the political directorate. Can we survive until the 2023 term where radical reform is a more realistic expectation given the political dictates?


  41. Pacha et Miller…reality will soon set in that every day 2 or 3 racist businesses are forced to shut shop because the NIS ponzi scheme has collapsed and they’re holding on to what they stole, dumping employees will never pay them out…AND GOVERNMENT CAN’T PAY THEM ALL without more defaults……..and will have to use IMF loans……tief not want not, they allowed trash minorites to steal a whole BILLION DOLLARS in VAT they refused to collect, and refused to lock them up for grand theft from black people, let them feel the grind now for their treacherous, sellout ways…

    this is the perfect time for ALL BLACK BUSINESSES TO RISE…..black people should be BUYING BLACK ONLY from here on going forward, shut down all racist businesses….who have ROBBED GENERATIONS OF BLACK PEOPLE ON THE ISLAND…with the help of sellouts..

    they never thought this day would come, but it has…


  42. @ David December 4, 2020 11:21 AM

    Ok then!!

    How about deferring the ‘costly’ plan to go republic to focus on or deal with the more pressing real ‘issues’ facing the country?

    If you cannot remove the repressively discriminating laws against the young people how can you then expect the same youth to be the same resource needed to bring about the changes (radical reform) to help Barbados survive?


  43. Fifty- four years is nothing. My teeth are older than that.

    We have made progress we will make more. This is an opportune time for a cool-headed examination to strategize and facilitate another push forward. The people are waking up and organizing but I hope they are also realizing that they need to examine themselves first and make the necessary adjustments or Barbados will be back here in a few years with black people looking pitiful outside the white people’s gates.


  44. What is the difference between a plane or a ship linking BBD to Mama Afrika
    Bajans would be better repatriating to Afrika which is a blank canvas with zillions of acres of land

    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    I can see them coming
    I can see I-drens running
    I can hear the elders saying
    “These are the days for which we been praying”
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    It’s repatriation
    Black liberation
    Yes, the time has come
    Black man, you’re going home
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    I can see them coming
    I can see I-drens running
    I can hear the elders saying
    “These are the days for which we been praying”
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    Marcus Garvey told us
    Freedom is a must
    He told us that the Black Star Liners
    Was coming, for us
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Coming in the harbour
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners
    Seven miles of Black Star Liners


  45. The haunted house negros would much prefer prop up racism in a slave society that destroys Black lives generationally..

    but they’ve finally met their Waterloo.


  46. “If you cannot remove the repressively discriminating laws against the young people how can you then expect the same youth to be the same resource needed to bring about the changes (radical reform) to help Barbados survive?”

    you do realize as long as they’re elected to the parliament that is as much as they care for black lives, the youths never stand a chance, don’t register on any of their radars unless it’s to imprison or disenfranchise them…..i won’t trust any of those sellouts with the lives of black youths….change must come.

    when they take the first step and start acting like real leaders and not dumb creatures owned by racists, then they’ll see the difference and what is possible….until then, they must be closely observed and watched even closer.


  47. If the fifty billion that my long lost great uncle left me in Nigeria can somehow be brought to Barbados without the up front import fees that I have to pay to get it sent to canada.I May be able to help with that 22 million. LOL.


  48. @Miller

    A vision has subjective elements included that will provoke debate. During harsh economic times many like you will posit that economic considerations must be given higher priority. You may be right. What we know is that there are unknown variables that precludes speaking in absolutes. That notwithstanding we must continue to offer constructive feedback.


  49. Maybe they can sell some black yardfowls…

    they got them all over the island and in many countries…

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