Resurrection of Black Wall Street Tour Pushed to November

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Resurrection of Black Wall Street Tour Pushed to November

Following a meeting with government officials, Mr Charles N Lambert, the leader of the Black Wall Street (BWS) and champion for Africa's first economic war has...

Following a meeting with government officials, Mr Charles N Lambert, the leader of the Black Wall Street (BWS) and champion for Africa's first economic war has announced that the event for the resurrection of the Black Wall Street will be held in November.

"We have just finished a meeting and the government cannot approve any large outdoor gathering until most people are vaccinated. 

We have therefore moved the Resurrection Event to November as this is when they said it's more realistic that government will open up. Dates will be announced," Mr Lambert said in a brief message released Thursday afternoon.

He added: "This also means that the Tour is put on hold until then. Africa First."

Read More: What is Black Wall Street?

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