The advancement in technology has given rise to Fintech companies. These companies are utilising technology to innovate in order to deliver financial services once the preserve of traditional operators. Although an underdeveloped sector in Barbados we have a company or two leading the way. In a previous blog – Excellent News BUT …! Barbados Underground highlighted the success of GIFTS and IPAY.

Last week Reuter reported Nigeria will partner with local Fintech BITT Inc “in its bid to launch its own cryptocurrency, the “eNaira”- see Nigeria to partner with Bitt Inc to launch ‘eNaira’ digital currency. The blogmaster recalls BITT Inc was also selected by the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union to develop a digital cash solution.

We also learned last week the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced 15 finalists for the global competition to develop retail Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) solutions (Global CBDC Challenge). Again BITT Inc is one of the companies from leading Fintechs shortlisted, we wish them well – see MAS Announces 15 finalists for the Global CBDC Challenge; over 300 submissions from 50 countries received.

The majority of Barbadians do not fully understand the importance of forging new avenues to help to diversify export earnings for the country, we must refresh our tired economic model. We talk a good talk but we lack the intelligence to appreciate what is involved given global competitiveness. We often criticize the government but in this instance the Mottley administration should be commended because in 2018 a regulatory sand box to facilitate companies like BITT Inc was launched and the fruit of that effort maybe is now being realised.

What needs to happen and quickly, is for local education planners to fuse the early success of BITT Inc, GIFTS and IPAY by connecting to national strategic activities to nurture possibilities in a sector that has passed the nascent stage. Is this the task of the newly formed Idamay Denny Education Reform Unit? We wish the new Chief Education Dr. Ramona Archer-Bradshaw success, the future of this and future generations depend on a productive tenure.

In related news, the effort to explore non traditional avenues in trade and services was confirmed last week with the news of Barbados’ first High Commissioner to Kenya -see Barbados’ First High Commissioner To Kenya Accredited and Gabriel Abed who took up a similar post in the UAE -see Foreign Affairs Ministry Appoints New Mission Heads. Coincidentally Mr. Abed is well placed to be a champion of the local budding fintech industry, he was the founder of BITT Inc and is recognized globally as an authority on the subject of digital currencies.

In the interest of Barbados governments finding new strategies to ensure we are able to support our people, the blogmaster wishes all the players success. Although the pandemic has added to a challenging global marketplace Barbados cannot retreat or surrender from the task at hand. Life continues and we must find ways to eat and pay our bills.

203 responses to “Barbados based Fintechs on the MOVE”


  1. @Pacha

    The traditional world that you have been conditioned is no more. It is about using technology, it is about AI and all that comes with it. Get with the program or be left in the dust. It is a new world, we compete or die. It is easy to be critical especially when people do not know what they are criticizing.

    There was a time of the barter system.

    There was a time Barbadians traveling to the UK did so on boats, it took weeks.

    There is always tension created when new ways to do things pop up.

    Let us agree to disagree.


  2. I REITERATE FOR EMPHASIS:

    As long as Mia and her LITTLE CRIMINALS understand that as AFRICAN DESCENDANTS we RESERVE THE ANCESTRAL RIGHT to monitor, observe and EXPOSE THEM ALL as long as they REMAIN A THREAT TO US AND OUR CONTINENT…

    we CARE NOTHING about them and their DEAD ECONOMY..that is THEIR DEBT….they stole BILLIONS OF DOLLARS and MALICIOUSLY drove tens of thousands of African descendants into GENERATIONAL poverty and that was in the BEST OF TIMES, before COVID, before VOLCANIC ASH, before HURRICANE ELSA…

    so they can keep testing the DESCENDANTS and see if they don’t get RAW-DOGGED..


  3. Borrowing a phrase, “Unable to contribute.”

    I simply cannot wrap my brain around this sort of stuff.

    BU demographics are old and getting even older

    and are 30 years behind the trends

    and do not understand the new

    There are many IT students who study bits and pieces

    but still lack experience and skills in software development

    and building applications solutions in industries

    So this story is about getting a foot in the door

    and starting on the ground floor

    will their career be fruitful

    or will they be like slaves

    overworked underpaid

    used and abused

    thrown away on the rubbish heap

    when they get old

    Maybe you son has an opinion or understanding about all the concepts of these cutting edge bleeding newer technologies

    Pat Francis > Jah Lloyd >> Jah Lion

    Where were you
    when the lights went out
    sitting in your rocking chair
    taking no time
    thinking of the babes and sucklings
    there must be a way
    only the truth can justify the day
    here I am
    taking a stand
    truths and rights
    upon this land
    hear what I say
    there must be a way
    only the truth can justify the day

    Truths and Rights


  4. Unfortunately for them the Continent is now my playground and i will PROTECT IT TO THE END from the minority criminal class….they should have stayed in their Caribbean shitholes where they belong…


  5. The biggest irony is to observe this who bray the loudest about how banks take advantage people do not understand that the technology is well advanced to eliminate banks as intermediaries. In many countries a digital wallet creates the opportunity for poor people who are unbanked to do commercial transactions. We been to open up our minds to what lurks beyond the horizon. Our petty partisan agendas create a predictable state, divisiveness.


  6. David
    This wrter has spent almost an entire life specializing in international banking and finance, amongst other areas.

    The loud brays you hear come from a certain ethos.

    You are always want to believe that some new fad, initiative, will bring political salvation.

    You behave as though this is the first time that such grandiose transformative claims have been made. Remember, the Indian who for decades was sloughing this deal, about micro credit and telephone banking by poor people which substantially failed abysmally.

    Our fundamental argument is that if you put lipstick on a poor pig it is still a hog. And when you pretend that because the poor are on the web with a bank account but no resouurces that something will change is nonsense. It has been a feckung proven lie.

    What you and this government want to avoid is dealing with the unsettle resource allocation issues in Barbados. Thinking that somehow those can be externalized. We guarantee you failure every time. Unless it is merely a political win you are really seeking for the next election.


  7. “people do not understand that the technology is well advanced to eliminate banks as intermediaries. In many countries a digital wallet creates the opportunity for poor people who are unbanked to do commercial transactions.”

    Banking systems are still intermediaries for money movements

    End Users now interface with software applications to pay and receive monies with straight thru processing
    But, money movements are still tracked and can be blocked by powers that be

    Banks have been computer systems for a long while now with money digital binary bits of 1s and 0s

    Branches shut down long time, many jobs terminated and remaining bankers became system operators, pushing buttons dumbing down on processes, and the fat cat bankers earned more for shareholders

    Money Move

    Too Experienced


  8. “What you and this government want to avoid is dealing with the unsettle resource allocation issues in Barbados.”

    while the rat government tell themselves that they can collude to TIEF MORE FROM OUR FUTURE DESCENDANTS…like if someone is going to allow them to get away with that….UNSCATHED..

    which ignorant Slave, and there are many, who believe they need THIEVING MINORITIES to access their birthright so they can continue to live OFF CRUMBS… that’s on them…they already STOLE estates, land, bank accounts, pensions, highjacked the treasury, robbed the NIS BLIND, stole severance, stole salaries…all these THEFTS from the Black/African population for OVER 55 YEARS…and yall will comfortably lay back and let them slither unto our continue and STEAL the birthright of your FUTURE GENERATIONS…while yall post SHITE ON BU ….then yall deserve to be ENSLAVED AGAIN…there is no hope for you..

    they will tief from YOURS ….NOT MINE…unless the fcukers got a death wish…


  9. David
    Respectfully, you are in no position to school us about how technology has transformed the world and will continue to so do.

    You seem to have a short memory. But it was this writer who brought technologically based evidence in support of Muhabe on the issue of the SD.

    But unless you missed it there are times more people already left behind. And technologies instead of narrowing the gaps have accelerated the divides.

    What you want to miss is that these new toys are distined to be mere trinkets for poor people to play with, to further empoverish them, in the name of some 2020s technological evangelism, not unlike the regligious foolishness of the past.

    Technology yes. But with the return of resources stolen first from the poor.


  10. @Pacha

    The technology driving fintechs and for example making digital currency work is not a fad. It is a organic progression based on the use of technology. We have been using plastic to store monetary value for years. Do you remember the fear of people when the ATM were introduced in the late 80s? Evolving is inherent to man’s existence. Agree with you some projects attached to the technology will fail for different reasons whether by accident or design but the heart of the issue is the ability of the human mind to create in order to make better and not be limited by the conditioning of the brain lol, There is a reason early adopters bear the brunt of flack.


  11. Pacha…apparently the SET UP escapes them…

    but may i remind them that these small time CRIMINALS….set up the US DEA…over 20 YEARS AGO and did not even break a sweat…..I can speak of that PERSONALLY …….the evil shit they did to Black people who look just like them back then, reverberates STILL ON THE ISLAND TO THIS DAY…..and that was to TIEF AN ESTATE worth tens of MILLIONS and an innocent person’s million dollar bank account

    SO THEY CAN BRING ON THEIR CRIMINAL SHIT for the contient……a lot of us are GOOD AND READY..


  12. @Pacha

    How will making a digital currency using the examples quoted in this blog or the ability to complete a transaction remotely in a world that is characterized by face to face challenges of late deemed a trinket for the poor to play with?


  13. @ David September 7, 2021 1:44 AM
    (Quote):
    The local fintech is providing the technical know how from the communication posted. Where is the financial exposure you mentioned? (Unquote).
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    And who is underwriting the costs (paying the bills) to engage the services of the people “providing the technical know-how” in the creation and management of these digital financial platforms or mediums of exchange?

    And in what currency? US$, Bds$, “eNaira” or ‘e-Greenback’?


  14. @Miller

    Based on the communication posted the project sponsor.


  15. @Pacha

    Since you mentioned poor people, you should recall how digital wallets helped poor Haitians to buy goods and services especially post earthquake.

    Tcho Tcho’s Digital Mobile Wallets Are Boosting Haiti’s Economy

    https://www.fastcompany.com/1775804/tcho-tchos-digital-mobile-wallets-are-boosting-haitis-economy


  16. The success of M-Pesa in Kenya has been discussed many times in this forum. Although to be honest the blogmaster has not reviewed its progress recently.


  17. David
    Any fiat currency, including bitcoin, will fail miserably. The main reason being that there is no physical underlying redeemable value certain.

    Bitcoin is merely the US dollar on steroids. Even as we admit that amongst certain networked communities such a medium or blockchain may have some limited use. But the popularization of this Ponsi scheme will lead to tears. You suppose this claim will have to be proven right to sway you. David you and Mugabe have to stop being desperate and get back to basics.


  18. It is a billion dollar business Pacha. A lot of opportunity for young people to practice today’s skill set. This is about having a mix of economic drivers Pacha. How much harm can it do if all we have today is tourism. We have to find multiple avenues to churn economic activity Mr. Pacha. Are you able to unlock your mind to visualize the possibilities? Lol


  19. @Pacha

    We know you are aware that a bitcoin is not what these fintechs are working on with Singapore, Nigeria and others.


  20. @ David September 7, 2021 8:47 AM

    (Quote):
    @Pacha
    The technology driving fintechs and for example making digital currency work is not a fad. It is a organic progression based on the use of technology. We have been using plastic to store monetary value for years. Do you remember the fear of people when the ATM were introduced in the late 80s? (Unquote)
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    That’s a strong argument to counter Pacha’s well-grounded concerns about the value of these technologies to poor people especially in places like Barbados.

    But what ‘assurances’ can poor people receive when the integrity of the digital currency market is totally dependent of the reliability of the Internet and the constant supply of electricity?

    How would poor people buy things when there are no means of communication or conducting digital business?

    What will happen when they cannot shop at the supermarkets and pay their day-to-day bills from their digital wallets?

    Just imagine another but more vicious Elsa visiting Barbados in a fast pace climate-changing future Caribbean environment!


  21. David
    There is no comvincing you. Haitians got wallets for aide.

    Come on David. Are you serious. All the destruction of the Haitian people for 200 years and you really want to present this wallet as of some consequence compared to their imposed conditions.


  22. System development is not the same as owning a system
    or owning the business or being a shareholder or stakeholder
    it is short term project work for a client on a yearly contract basis
    and when system is implemented the gig is over


  23. @Miller

    A valid concern and one that prevails today. A read f the business suggest central banks are piloting these kinds of programs to work in parallel with existing currency systems.

    We are not there yet especially in our region. What we are discussing is local tech companies competing on the world stage for a slice of a growing pie. W


  24. @Pach
    Do some research, unbanked Haitians have been using digital wallets for years.


  25. No..they were trying to spread their Mmoney scam but no one is having it, they will have to settle for developing currencies for countries willing to HIRE THEM AS EMPLOYEES for any duration to get their digital wallets up and running…..as techies…they are not unique to anything, techies are EVERYWHERE…


  26. I have been saying on here for YEARS…i know developers, engineers, programmers etc, who do not have to GO ANYWHERE for work, they are in such high DEMAND, countries and COMPANIES come to them..or are SENT TO THEM…and they have to refuse work or hire family to help….they are HIGH VALUE and have been for many years..

    so i don’t know about running hither and yon trying to impress to ROB…


  27. David
    You are the one saying they got aide in their digital wallets, and saw nothing wrong wid that.

    Are Haitians not still the near poorest people in the world, in spite of natural resources. Beyond wallets.

    This bright shinning object you attach so much hope to has blinded you to what is true, what is real.


  28. Pacha…we never asked for any of this, were BORN into it, but here is what we are CONFRONTED WITH and have no choice but to face it and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT…who wants to be docile, complacent, submissive, the BEST SLAVES…that’s on them, none of our business…

    post slavery/emanicpation…the popular view inspired by the 1445 papal bullshit STILL HOLDS, so it’s been over 60 years that every halfassed minority both local, regional and foreign have this perception that BLACK/AFRICAN PEOPLE ARE THEIR PERPETUAL MEAL TICKETS…and they view it as a RIGHT and ENTITLEMENT to pass on to successive generations of half ass minorities..

    .fast ward to present day and the house negros in parliaments have become more desperate and materialistic with million and billion dollar mentalities and they see their own people as a business plan to be robbed and sold out..that is how they pad their million dollar OFFSHORE BANK ACCOUNTS…

    ….it did not start yesterday, it took DECADES to cultivate this level of criminality with their minority partners….and now they ALL BELIEVE they can transplant it TO OUR CONTINENT…because they stole so much AND reduced the islands to insolvency particularly over the last 40 YEARS…so AFRICA is their new target……easy peazy because AFRIKANS do not know what to expect from these SMILING black face traitors and their minority PARTNERS…..WRONG MF….WRONG….YOU ARE SO VERY WRONG…and if yall know what is good for you….you will TURN TO FCUK BACK….

    that is the short version….the longer one is on its way, just time…


  29. @Pacha

    Haiti is poor for reasons you know well. Are the Fintechs supporting digital currency in Haiti local? You have to compare apples with apples.


  30. @ David (BU):

    What really is backing digital currency? What and where is that ‘store’ of value?

    Is it gold or access to natural resources?

    Or is it simply a ‘blind’ trust in the economic future of a crumbling capitalist world made of fool’s gold?

    Is trading in crypto currencies a mere digital game for Internet conmen with the poor as the suckers as Pacha is trying to point out?


  31. @Miller

    The blogmaster is supporting a position based on digital currency operating on the back of the existing fiat system and not cryptocurrency linked to blockchain technology.


  32. The Miller

    Only a calamitous event could bring David to a point of reason.

    We’ve just had Barbados denied of nearly 300 million annually from the socalled offshore sector, the fintech of a recent age, and yet like fools we are doubling down on foolishness instead of trying to build from the bottom up.

    When the OECD comes in and says these fintech companies are providing too much competition for our firms, or some shiiite, like as in the case of Huawei, the same thing will happen again.

    Yes, and we know well, better than most, that what we are suggesting is no easy task. That several former governments lacked the intestinal fortitude to so do. But the hard choice, to us, seems far more realistic than the foolhardiness of constantly being mimicmen as Naipaul so eloquently said.

    David is the quintessential mimicman. Any rationale for the quick fix. A druggie hooked on conspicuous consumption.


  33. “Only a calamitous event could bring David to a point of reason.”

    if those stinking little minorities from Barbados and other Caribbean islands don’t GET THEIR THIEVING CRIMINAL ASSES OFF OUR CONTINENT when they finish their job…the calamity may be closer than they think…


  34. Waru 10 43

    Agree generally. It has always been the height of contradiction that people like David, Mia Mottley. the socalled Black petite bourgeoisie elites who have never gone to Afrika, never cared anything for Her, never seen themselves as Afrikans, never taught anything but the eurocentrix view about Afrika in all their centres of miseducation, who themselves pretend to be more culturally White than europeans, could now present themselves as conduits for non-Black people to further expoit Afrika. For us, these represent spiritual wickedness deserving of the maximum penalty. And in the name the Great Ancestors so let it this day be!


  35. @Pacha

    Cannot win with you lot. Finally Caribbean countries have turned to Africa albeit late and you are still not happy. We should surrender and die. The government is Barbadians, Barbadians are the government. Any way you have your view . We all have a view. The blogmaster not being a repository of all knowledge respite distilling issues in absolute la.


  36. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/el-salvador-s-national-bitcoin-system-crashes-as-cryptocurrency-becomes-legal-tender/ar-AAObCEj?ocid=msedgntp

    proof that if you don’t have valuable resources to back any currency, it rises, CRASHES and BURNS…AND THERE NOTHING YA CAN DO…BECAUSE YA HAVE NOTHING TO BACK IT..i remember fools on here cussing us because we outlined how a monetrary system is SUPPOSED to work and Bitcon does not fit that bill…the ones below apparently had no Plan B.

    “El Salvador’s move to become the first country in the world to make Bitcoin legal tender was marred on launch day when the government’s digital wallet system crashed.

    a group of people holding a sign: The adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender has provoked wide-ranging complaints© Reuters

    President Nayib Bukele confirmed that the Chivo Wallet had been taken offline following complaints about installation problems. No time has been given for when it will be online again.

    He said that server capacity was being increased – a “relatively straightforward problem to fix”, but one that needs the system to be disconnected.

    “Mejor despacio y con buena letra,” he tweeted, an idiom that translates as “slowly and with good handwriting” – meaning that it’s better not to rush.

    “Un poquito de paciencia,” he added, meaning “a little bit of patience”.

    Even the Chivo Wallet’s website was taken down on Tuesday when a recently passed law recognising Bitcoin as legal tender in El Salvador took effect.”

    .


  37. David
    Turn to Afrika shiite. You have nowhere else to go. The europeans have turned inward. This is a mere afterthought. How many courses in your schools deal with anything Afrikan? How many rasssoul Bajans consider themselves Afrikans? Why not control your own fucking economy and liberate it from light skinned elites before thinking that Afrika is your backyard. Barbados has nothing to offer Afrika.


  38. @Pacha

    Your outburst does not address the issue. SIDs have always struggled to find its way in a world manipulated by a view in the Western world. Whether the Caribbean is turning to or forced to is a moot point. The time is now.

    Countries in Africa have agreed to cooperate with our tiny, vulnerable islands given our lineage that cannot be denied. They have shown good faith by including the Caribbean in the Covid vaccination allotments for Africa, we have always had the ACP etc. All relationships are not determined or defined by material offering. You need to view the perspective of our favorite philosopher again?


  39. A reminder Pacha, it is you and only you that always remind the blog about the inability of our little islands to ward off exogenous threats. Could we have done better post 1966, of course but we are limited by our conditioning and we are reaping the whirlwind now.


  40. LOUDER…LOUDER…

    “Mia Mottley. the socalled Black petite bourgeoisie elites who have never gone to Afrika, never cared anything for Her, never seen themselves as Afrikans, never taught anything but the eurocentrix view about Afrika in all their centres of miseducation, who themselves pretend to be more culturally White than europeans, could now present themselves as conduits for non-Black people to further expoit Afrika. For us, these represent spiritual wickedness deserving of the maximum penalty. And in the name the Great Ancestors so let it this day be!”

    this very blog is FILLED WITH 15 YEARS of the way these self-hating anti-Black DBLP frauds have mistreated and robbed Black/African people in LOCKSTEP with the racist minorities from the white, indian and syrian enclaves..BUT ALL OF A SUDDEN….they see AFRIKA as their new frontieir to ROB…same savages who HATE ALL THINGS AFRICAN, said they wanted NOTHING AFRICAN ON THE ISLAND except those they treat as Slaves, still….

    their house negros created the PUBLIC ORDER ACT to ban Pan Africanism and Black consciousness…the Act is still on statute books.., the likes of Stokely- Kwame Ture and other freedom fighters would have faced DEPORTATION just for speaking pro-Black, they were told they were not welcome in DIRTY white apartheid Barbados…..even in the 90s you could not espouse Blackness, but all of a sudden these HYPOCRITES for black leaders and their minority PARTNERS IN CRIME see Afrika as a beacon…calling them and NOT THE THE BLACK/AFRICAN DESCENDANTS….and in all of that…still robbing Black people and VIOLATING BLACK RIGHTS…

    our ancestors ARE NOT ASLEEP…and they WILL NOT GET AWAY WITH IT..

    .i would spend ALL THE BALANCE OF MY LIFE MAKING SURE THEY WILL NEVER, EVER AGAIN HAVE A RESTFUL NIGHT OF SLEEP IN THEIR LIVES EVER…if they DON’T GET OFF OUR CONTINENT…

    Pacha…these never saw the really nasty side of me, i hope for their sake they don’t provoke it…


  41. David
    After all these years it is about time these sully apologetics stop. Silly excuses.

    Part of warding off those threat would have been to, after socalled independece, bringing the people to an accurate knowledege of self.

    Mia Mottley was an education minister in this country for maybe a decade. And for a wo-man who was near to Elombe, somebody who purports Afrikanity, absolutely zero was taught in our school about the right history of our people.

    Those external shocks could have been long moderated should the Bajan people been given their right minds. Most Bajan still to this day hold a eurocentric view about Afrika. You yourself are so minded.

    And after all the damage done to Afrikan peoples in Barbados why not make Bajans whole first before you, with commercial eyes, cast them on our Mother.

    David, should you persist with these criminal, immoral, motives we will have no choice but to beg The Great Ancestors to hasten your demise.


  42. “Barbados has nothing to offer Afrika.”

    they REFUSED to teach Afrikan languages, education, traditions, culture, they WANTED NOTHING TO DO WITH AFRICAN CONTENT….i practically BEGGED for 9 STRAIGHT YEARS

    …they kept the Black population TRAPPED still ..in this 1950s colonial time warp with a 1800s flavor and the same nasty anti-black slavery laws on statute books….the Negropeans acted like it would never end and they would NEVER HAVE TO LOOK AT THEIR AFRIKAN FEATURES IN A MIRROR and claim Blackness…because their minority partners would help them STEAL FROM THE PEOPLE….forever…until forever ended before 2018 bcause they TIEF EVERYTHING and there IS NOTHING LEFT…

    they can only hope that Afrikan leaders will understand the magnitude and be gracious….in helping FREE THE BLACK AFRICAN POPULATION from the CRIMINALS…both in the parliament and in the minority cesspit…and the DOWNWARD SPIRAL that is taking place at a rapid pace…can be REVERSED with the Black majority removing themselves entirely from the dead system……

    ..and THEY BETTER GET OUT OF OUR THE WAY..or they will be RUN OVER…

    .they will NOT get an opportunity to rob Afrika,

    they will NOT use Black/Afrikan lives as leverage to feed OFF OUR CONTIENT like the vampires and parasites that they are…..

    AFRIKA DOES NOT NEED THEM….never did, never will…so they need to stop acting like they are doing the continent a favor with their TRAITOR PRESENCE…


  43. Silly


  44. Waru
    Those are the same behaviours as slaves, of the house nigger typology especially.


  45. @Pacha

    Mia is a politician.


  46. David
    Again your pieties, apologetics. Is that all she is?
    You can’t have it both ways.
    And if she is only a politician then let her and her nation die a political death.


  47. @Pacha

    You know what they say, the government reflects the character and will of its people.


  48. It has been said here before Bajans are not Africans they are Mixed-Ish in the Mix

    but there was no Africa and no countries it was all tribal lands without borders

    [In the early sixteenth century the famous medieval traveller and scholar Leo Africanus (al-Hasan ibn Muhammad al-Wazan), who had travelled across most of North Africa giving detailed accounts of all that he saw there, suggested that the name ‘Africa’ was derived from the Greek word ‘a-phrike’, meaning ‘without cold’,]

    [the ancient name of Africa was Alkebulan. Alkebu-lan “mother of mankind” or “garden of Eden”.” Alkebulan is the oldest and the only word of indigenous origin. It was used by the Moors, Nubians, Numidians, Khart-Haddans (Carthagenians), and Ethiopians]


  49. “September 7, 2021 1:16 PM

    Waru
    Those are the same behaviours as slaves, of the house nigger typology especially

    they are house nigas….that’s the only behavior they HAVE ever WANTED to know. while in their anti-African state…..they are of a special criminal element…who…because of access to the legislature….criminalize Black/African population for any and everything, but they make sure those same laws don’t apply to minority CRIMINALS like themselves as long as they are nonblack and would give these beasts access to the treasury and pension fund….although knowing they are DRUG TRAFFICKERS, GUN RUNNERS, threaten to kill people and will give them diplomatic passports to access OUR CONTINENT and other jurisdictions…and don’t think there is a HEAVY.. PRICE TO PAY.

    WRONG….


  50. After DBLP…all the scum lawyers and others who INFESTED THAT PARLAIMENT FOR 60 YEARS…many now DEAD AND GONE….allowed, enabled and condoned the racist wannabe slave masters and supremacists to ROB 3 GENERATIONS of Black/African people…with all of them profitting from the robberies….they STOLE EVERY OPPORTUNITY they could…did not leave one…still chase down creatives if they produce anything so they can claim it as their own and SELL IT OUT…..tried that shit with me, but know when to haul and pull to fcuk back or i will definItely GO NUCLEAR…and there is a lot of UGLY shit they don’t want out there…

    ……Mia had only ONE THING TO DO….do not put up barriers or obstacles in the way of the Black populaton so that they can easily access what is their AFRICAN BIRTHRIGHT…and what did she do…WENT OUT OF HER WAY ..DROVE THE POPULATION INTO FURTHER POVERTY and made it her PERSONAL BUSINESS to put the same racists ahead of the population ON THEIR ANCESTRAL LANDS…and believe she will get away with this….

    WRONG…

    she begged for this special attention…the nasty, wicked negro mind at play…

Leave a Reply to WURA-War-on-UCancel reply

Trending

Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading