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Libya Slave Trade; Nigerians And Hypocrisy by gabito4luv(m): 9:29am On Dec 01, 2017
Why are we like this? Everyone is posting on facebook to stop the killing in Libya as if Mark Zuckerberg has the power to do so. Nobody has been to the homes of those traffickers to demand justice abi na Libyans kidnap our people from here go sell? What of the churches who give prayer back up to both the traffickers and the hustlers. What of the politicians and military men who have ruled both past and present, are they not also guilty of this crime? So if we want to stop the slave trade in Libya, then that's where to start from. Most importantly those who created the distabilisation in Libya should go and fix it hence atrocities will continue to thrive there. Please enough of the awareness time for action

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