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Why Black Slave Trade Thrives In Libya Today by ObileyeAbolaji: 9:16pm On Nov 30, 2017
Basically, I never imagine that slavery could still occur in this present dispensation.

In fact, I never dreamt of it "slavery" occurrence on a black soil against the blacks.

The case of Libya today, leaves me with no choice than to share.


SOURCE: http://www.realitiesoftoday.com/2017/11/why-black-slave-trade-thrives-in-libya.html

Re: Why Black Slave Trade Thrives In Libya Today by TRAPP(m): 9:33pm On Nov 30, 2017
The major cause is 'National Greed' on the part of the Librarians. The government can't claim ignorance. Even though the economic situations in Nigeria has been bad, we don't sell others into slavery all in the name of money.

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Re: Why Black Slave Trade Thrives In Libya Today by TRAPP(m): 9:34pm On Nov 30, 2017
The major cause is 'National Greed' on the part of the Librarians. Their government can't claim ignorance. Even though the economic situations in Nigeria has been bad, we don't sell others into slavery all in the name of money.

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Re: Why Black Slave Trade Thrives In Libya Today by ObileyeAbolaji: 9:36pm On Nov 30, 2017
My dear brother, you are very correct... its more or less like you read the mind of the author

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