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King Jeroboam Yahu Blackwell, who rules as “Niyama Gbejelo I,” hopes to address the American people at a campaign rally for President Donald Trump.
King Yahu Blackwell “Osu Noryaa Mantse” is an Osu GaDangme American and the first royal son of the Adu Kpono We family in Kinkawe District.
He is a royal descendant of GaDangme slaves who were taken at the height of the Portuguese and Danish transatlantic slave trade. His direct ancestors eventually settled in western Northumberland County, Virginia, USA.
His great-great grandfather, “Royston Austin Blackwell,” was an Osugatangome slave who escaped slavery during the Union invasion of Northumberland County, Virginia, United States.
Royston joined the Black Cutter Tigers, a cutter service, and fought in the American Civil War.
But that’s not where their military lineage ends… as King Yahu Blackwell’s grandfather fought in WWI, WWII, and the General Army of the Republic (GAR).
King Nyiama Gbejelo (Yahu Blackwell) is the royal political power holder and the political bridge between the osu monarchy and the rest of the known world.
As we all know, it is time for the US presidential election.
Nii Armah Gbejelor seeks dialogue with President Donald J. Trump because he believes in Trump’s vision for America’s future, not only for the African diaspora, but for all American citizens.
“If things are better in the diaspora, Africa will be better,” he said, and his goal is to reform Ohio State’s education system.
“My grandfathers fought for this country as slaves…so that the American Dream could become a reality for all.” —King Yahu Blackwell “Ni Gbejelo”
“With the continued economic downturn, inflation, crime, child sexualization, etc.
“His Royal Highness hopes to speak at one of Trump’s campaign rallies to encourage the African diaspora to support Donald Trump and join us in our fight to ‘Make America Great Again.'”

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