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The Assassination of Nigel Christian: Where is Justice? By Kwame Nkosi Romeo  "We revolt simply because, for many reasons, we can no longer breathe." —Franz Fanon The kidnapping and murder of Antigua and Barbuda Customs Supervisor Nigel Christian on Friday, July 10, 2020, is yet to be solved. Christian investigated corruption-related tax evasion at the Deepwater Harbour Port in St. Johns, Antigua. Christian's assignment as Customs Supervisor of the Risk Assessment Unit encompasses the Post Clearance Audit (PCA) of imports and exports of the ASYCUDA WORLD DOCUMENTATION and the Single Administrative Document (SAD). Christian's life was at risk because of the corruption discovered. Perhaps this is another cold case, like countless unsolved murders in Antigua and Barbuda. Soon, evidence may be corrupted, the murder timeline blurred, suspects gone, the investigation lost to time, and the case closed. Is the government seriously interested in the truth? Probably not! Before