More entertainment practitioners are speaking up against the
ongoing slave trade in Libya. Actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Banky W,
Baketmouth , Monalisa Chinda, Tonto Dikeh, Eniola Badmus have joined others to
condemn the inhumanity.
"Sensitive post:- hmm... * I hate that the black skin is the
symbol of oppression and suffering * I hate that in 2017 the Black Man still
talks about oppression * I hate that people can still Oppress a race described
by legend as the strongest Humans on Earth! *I hate to accept that
Unfortunately, my race has not accepted their parts in oppressing their kind *I
hate to see those pictures of how we brutalize even thieves and tie them like
goats...a picture that shows our kind in a most debazing form... *I hate to see
that now lighter skinned Africans think Black skin is inferior to them and can
be sold into slavery *I hate to think somehow our own nations have enabled
this! * I hate that our selfishness and love for Money and only our pockets
have plunged us as a people continually in this ridicule and suffering *I hate
that the Black skin and People are not truly Respected * I hate that the myth
is wrong and maybe Black people are not so strong, intelligent or capable of
taking care of themselves after all... * I hate that any people can do this to
my people," Omotola Jalade said.
"Thank God for these ones that are back and more... How about
their safety? Food and shelter?
Job opportunities? Enabling environment for them? How about re-orientation, basic education etc??? Done with this attitude of always playing to the gallery, lies, hypocrisies.....
It is well indeed....," Monalisa Chinda lamented.
Job opportunities? Enabling environment for them? How about re-orientation, basic education etc??? Done with this attitude of always playing to the gallery, lies, hypocrisies.....
It is well indeed....," Monalisa Chinda lamented.
"If slavery was abolished in 1865, what the hell is Libya
doing to her fellow Africans?", Basketmouth said.
"I'd like to be able to do more than just post on social
media, and I'm sure many others would too. The issue is finding a verifiable
charity cause that specifically addresses this issue, so we can donate money to
help out. Please, if anyone knows a credible charity focused on this, can you
put it in the comments section? I will update this post once we find a good
one, so that we can all chip in to helping bring this insanity to an end. This
should not still be happening in 2017 Africa. We are better than this. Or at
least we should be. #saynotoslaveryinlibya #africa#slavery#libya," Banky W said.
"This is devastating we must stand up and speak out for our
brothers and sisters in #Libya..... #StopSlaveInLibya," Eniola Badmus
said.
"MY HEART BLEEDS・・・ I struggled with how to speak on the
slave trade in Libya. This is how i lend my voice!," Tonto Dikeh said.
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