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21st Centuary Slavary, Who Is To Blame? (Photo) by dabeto: 5:30am On Dec 17, 2017
Several questions are being asked about the emergent of slavery in Africa. It is a common belief that the Europeans forcefully took away Africans to America as slaves for cheap labour. However, that narrative may change in view of recent events where Africans are fleeing their countries to Europe for good living thereby ending up in slave camps and being sold as slaves in Libya.
The question is who is to blame?
1. THE INDIVIDUAL: who is frustrated in his home country, is promised a better life in Europe, deceived about available job and dream of making it big in Europe. Sometimes she might be underage who cannot take useful decision as yet and decide to embark on a journey to slavery.
Some are ill-informed; others have clear information and wish to try their luck.

2. PARENTS: who encourage their children to join the bandwagon in search of greener pasture in Europe. They dispose of their properties to fund the trip to slavery and see it as a game of chance.

3. GOVERNMENT: who has failed to provide needed infrastructure and create enabling society to live in and environment for young people to deploy their talent and skills and believe in the country.

4. TRAFFICKERS: who see the gaps, lure the vulnerable and try to make quick money from it. He or she could have been a victim, work to regain his/her freedom and turns trafficker.

5. LIBYANS: who play hosts and slave masters, taking advantage of the ready market for the dastardly and inhuman business

6. [b]EU:[/b]who has not done enough to end it (is this position really true?)

Re: 21st Centuary Slavary, Who Is To Blame? (Photo) by agwom(m): 5:32am On Dec 17, 2017
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Re: 21st Centuary Slavary, Who Is To Blame? (Photo) by pussyeater(m): 5:37am On Dec 17, 2017
All of the above are to be blamed! undecided
Re: 21st Centuary Slavary, Who Is To Blame? (Photo) by princeade86(m): 5:53am On Dec 17, 2017
african leaders and ur country government becos if u av gud government, what else wil u nid in other country dat u wunt get. How many europeans av u see dat want to come to africa by force to seek green pasture.
Re: 21st Centuary Slavary, Who Is To Blame? (Photo) by KardinalZik(m): 6:24am On Dec 17, 2017
princeade86:
african leaders and ur country government becos if u av gud government, what else wil u nid in other country dat u wunt get. How many europeans av u see dat want to come to africa by force to seek green pasture.

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Re: 21st Centuary Slavary, Who Is To Blame? (Photo) by segebase(m): 6:57am On Dec 17, 2017
booohari
Re: 21st Centuary Slavary, Who Is To Blame? (Photo) by pussyeater(m): 4:59am On Dec 18, 2017
segebase:
booohari
RIP English... It's Buhari not Booohari ODE! undecided
Re: 21st Centuary Slavary, Who Is To Blame? (Photo) by segebase(m): 11:46am On Dec 18, 2017
pussyeater:
RIP English... It's Buhari not Booohari ODE! undecided

oponu ...wen name b rip ...shey na sentence ni.....oshi fall on u
Re: 21st Centuary Slavary, Who Is To Blame? (Photo) by pussyeater(m): 1:45am On Dec 19, 2017
segebase:
oponu ...wen name b rip ...shey na sentence ni.....oshi fall on u
IRANU fall on you! undecided

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