Emeka Ezekwe
Ex Member
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I am resident in Nigeria West Africa, where it is, as yet, difficult to get to acquire your retrieval techniques. Meanwhile, I impressed by the numerous retrieval accounts found in the archives.
In May 1803, 10 Nigerians captured as slaves and sent to work on coastal Georgia plantations were said to have got drowned in Dunbar Creek. According to a recent report linked to emeagwali.com, "some claim that around midnight the stillness of the creek is disturbed by the clanging of chains and the men's cries". The report also say that many have traveled to the Island from many states and countries to remember the incident.
What makes it very pathetic, is that the souls of those drowned in the unfortunate accident have suffered there for too long -- 200 years now. They actually need retrieval help. Could any person, please, gain access to the site of drowning, of course with the aid of Helpers, to retrieve some or all of those men? PEACE TO ALL.
Emeka.
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