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PM News on MSNSlave trade is back in Africa with one-sided ferocity, says SoyinkaProfessor Wole Soyinka, Nobel Laureate, gave a keynote at the United Nations’ annual ceremony in observance of the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Crimes of the Transatlantic Slave Trade 'Unacknowledged, Unspoken and Unaddressed'The transatlantic slave trade may have ended centuries ago but its legacy is ever present, the UN Secretary-General said on Tuesday, marking the International Day of Remembrance for its victims.
But the continent also has a dark past and there are some places that are a constant reminder of that. One of those is Bunce ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSN‘Slave markets thrive in Africa’ – Soyinka laments kidnapping of NigeriansNobel Laureate Wole Soyinka on Tuesday described the decade-long abduction of schoolgirls from Chibok town in Borno State, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Cosatu Believes the Rescue of 23 Trafficked Young People Points to a Dire Need for Job CreationPress Release - The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) welcomes the rescue of 23 young South Africans who were ...
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Tribune Online on MSNSoyinka proposes Heritage Voyage of Return as slave trade reparationsNOBEL laureate Professor Wole Soyinka has weighed in on the reparation for Africa debate, recommending what he termed ‘The Heritage Voyage of Return’.The issue of reparatory justice for Africa for the ...
The transatlantic slave trade was abolished in US nearly 200 years ago yet the impacts of its socio-economic and ...
Even encountering African Christian communities, Europeans labeled local practices as heretical, justifying colonization and ...
Nobel Prize-winning writer, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has strongly criticised the persistence of modern slavery across Africa and ...
However, it was more likely to happen on the west coast of Africa where the slave trade was more established and relations between African rulers and European traders were strong. The ship’s ...
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