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Modern Day Slavery by MuhdGombi(m): 4:54pm On Mar 15, 2022
Back in the days, there was slavery in Africa before many Nations got their independence from the colonial rule. Western countries with super powers seeking to expand their empire would just invade wherever they please. That came with a lot of problems because the country they are invading would retaliate and not comply. They would lose some of their troops, and if invading other countries is done in this modern age, other super power countries could rebel to protect their allies and with the Advent of nuclear weapons, this could lead to a full blown war. So, invading a country they want to capture isn’t a good public relations move.

Today’s super power leaders are no different than before. They use a different strategy to get the same outcome and they are all racing to be in Africa. To control over another country to expand their empire, make more money, get access to their natural resources etc. This is one of the reason China is dominating the Mega Projects in Africa Without all the negatives that comes with an all out invasion. This is what is called third world debt leading to modern day slavery. They use a way to conquer without the people knowing that they have been conquered. This way is known as ENTER DEBT.

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