Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Slave Trade: 242 Nigerians Rescued Successfully From Libya, Arrive Lagos Last Night (Photos)


The Nigerian government has respond to the maltreatment of there citizen in Libya. The late hours of Tuesday 29th November, it was reported that 242 Nigerians has successfully landed to Nigeria airport from Libya.
242 Nigerians returned from Libya this evening. The aircraft touched down at around 9.10 pm. Registration & profiling is ongoing by relevant agencies.



See The Nigerian Woman Declared Wanted For Trafficking Young Girls Abroad (Photos)


A woman identified as Perebi Nicole Otubo has been declared Nigeria’s most wanted human trafficker. According to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for Human Trafficking, the lady has been linked to an International Human Trafficking ring that specializes in trafficking young girls from Nigeria to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE) for sexual exploitation (prostitution).

The woman was recently jailed in Dubai, UAE, for Human Trafficking. She was released in July 2017 and is currently at large, hiding somewhere in Nigeria, according to reports. Her accomplices and recruiters in Nigeria have been arrested by NAPTIP and are currently facing prosecution in court.


Libya slave trade: Buhari silent because most victims are Yorubas, Igbos – Fani-Kayode


​Femi Fani-Kayode, former Minister of Aviation, on Wednesday asserted that most Nigerians sold into slavery in Libya were natives of Igbo, Edo and Yoruba.

The two-time former minister asserted that 75% of those sold into slavery have their “organs harvested, bodies mutilated and roasted like suya.

He maintained that President Muhammadu Buhari has remained silent over the issue because most of the victims were not from the North.

In a tweet via his social media handle, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chieftain noted that Buhari’s silence was an indication that the current administration is evil.

He wrote: “75% of those sold into slavery in Libya who have their organs harvested, bodies mutilated and who are roasted like suya are from southern Nigeria.

“They are mostly Igbo, Edo and Yoruba. U see why Buhari’s evil regime don’t care? They are not Fulani herdsmen”- Paul Achalla.”

Libya slave trade: Nigerians set to hold protest on Friday



​A protest against slavery in Libya has been announced to hold on Friday in Lagos.
This follows global outcry on alleged slave trade boom, killings of migrants and human trafficking going on in the country.

The protest tagged ‘movement against second slavery’ would be held on Friday at the United Nations High commission Office.

Some prominent Nigerians, including a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode have called out the Nigerian Government for keeping quiet over the ugly development.

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

FFK Shares Picture Of What Libyans Do To Sub-saharan Africans (Graphic Image)



Below is a picture showing an example of what Blacks are facing as slavery heightens in Libya. The picture was shared by Femi Fani-Kayode.

FFK wrote:
Roasted alive! This is what Libyans do to sub-saharan Africans who are looking for a transit point to Europe. They sell them into slavery and either murder, mutilate, torture or work them to death. All this yet not a word of condemnation from @MBuhari or other African leaders!


Thursday, 23 November 2017

Mugabe’s Resignation; Not Yet Uhuru For Zimbabwe – Charles Ogbu



For millions of Zimbabweans, the 21st day of November will forever remain a historic day for that was the day what book-makers had thought impossible happened in the Southern African country as the strong man of Zimbabwean politics; President Robert Mugabe, was forced to step down as President after 37 years in power.
Worthy of note here is that Mugabe was not forced to resign by the common Zimbabweans protesting on the street or the activities of Morgan Tsvangarai-led main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change. He was forced out of power by his own ZANU PF party, his own Military and his own ZANU PF dominated parliament.

Earlier, the 93 year old leader had been placed under house arrest by his own Military before being sacked by his party as the leader followed by threat of impeachment which was actually initiated by Zimbabwean Parliamentarians before his resignation letter arrived parliament late Tuesday.

Trouble started for the Nonagenarian when he sacked his 71 year old close ally, the very powerful Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, as Vice President, in a move interpreted by many as an attempt to position his wife, Grace Mugabe, as his successor.

Ironically, the sacked vice President will now take over Mugabe position and serve out his remaining term which will see him remain in office till late 2018. This is according to an official statement released by the ruling ZANU PF party.

History will remember Mugabe as a Patriot and Pan Africanist who played a significant role in the armed struggle to free his country from the chains of the British Imperialists and gifted his people with arguably the highest literacy rate in Africa. But on a negative side, the same history will see him as a Moses-turned-Pharaoh who saw himself as the only “Messiah” in the whole of Zimbabwe leading to numberless lethal crackdown on his perceived political opponents and gross human right abuses.
His well-intentioned but not-well-executed land reforms have seen the Southern African country face severe sanctions from the West leading to near-total destruction of the economy with the currency becoming almost useless.
Beyond the euphoria occasioned by Mugabe’s resignation, the key questions remain:
What next for Zimbabwe?
Was Mugabe forced out of power out of a genuine desire to enthrone genuine ‘change’ for Zimbabweans or was it just a fallout of intra-party power tussle informed by selfish interest of ZANU PF politicians and the army seen by many as the military wing of the ruling party?
Will Mugabe’s potential replacement, the ex spy chief and shortly exiled sacked Vice President, Mr Mnangagwa a.k.a “The Crocodile” be any different from Mugabe, considering that him, it was, who personally supervised almost all the grave cases of human right abuses and lethal crackdown on opposition which saw hundreds dead and thousands forced out of their homes in 2008?
Will Zimbabwean military which once swore never to take orders from the opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangarai, start seeing itself as a national military meant to obey anyone democratically chosen by Zimbabweans or will it continue to act as ZANU PF Military wing?
All these and many more are questions that will be answered in the coming weeks and months. Whatever answers they get, one thing is certain:
For Zimbabwe as a country, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Whether it is the light of a young moon or that of an oncoming brake-less trailer, only time will tell
But, For now,
It is not yet Uhuru for the former British colony.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Photos From The Burial Of 45 Fulanis Killed By Villagers In Adamawa





Below are photos from the burial and grave of the Fulanis that were killed by Bachama tribe in Wadomti Shafaran village of Numan LGA Adamawa State. May their souls rest in perfect peace