Slavery In Libya – See How It Get Started In Nigeria (Must Read)

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So, here is what is going on…

1. A person desperate to go abroad puts word out.

2. Soon the words get to the ear of an agent.

3. The agent makes contact.

4. Desperado and agent talk and come to terms on the arrangement.

5. Desperado is given a schedule, which might involve visit to a cultist for blood oath.

6. From the time oath is taken status change. Desperado becomes property to agent who is now responsible for all expenses of the onward journey abroad.

7. Agent has co-agents that work hand-off points between the local city and the Nigerian/Nigerien border.

8. Departure date is set. Multiple properties are put in a transport to Kano.

9. In Kano, they change hands. They are put in another vehicle for onward transfer to Agadez in Niger.

[One must wonder, at the border post, are these crossing vehicles and their cargoes checked? If girls of certain age bracket keep crossing the same point everytime does it not raise a red flag that something is odd?]
10. In Agadez they are transferred to Toyota Hilux Jeeps, built for the ruggedness of the sand crossing.

11. Many people…men, women, boys, girls are converged from the different West African nations and deposited at Agadez. There can be as many as 2,000 waiting to go to Europe. In their mind, they are halfway to Europe.

12. In Agadez, the tuaregs separate some beautiful young girls, some as young as 12 and rape them before they are transported out to Libya.

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13. There can be as many as 200 Hilux or more in the convoy, lined for the rough trip. The passengers are instructed to hold on tight and not fall off. Many do fall off. Nobody stops…the trucks keep on moving and abandon the fallouts. They eventually perish in the desert…men, women, boys, children.

14. There are two transit points before Tripoli. Each rest point is more abuse and rape of girls and women, sometimes the men as well.

15. In Tripoli they are taken to depots from where they are sorted or sold.

16. That desperado that wanted to leave for abroad, if they are lucky to make this far and intact, will likely be handed off to a prearranged handler to smuggle them into Italy and enrolled on the street trade.
[What is in it for Italy? Why do they open their port to boats smuggling in prostitutes and labourers? How do the refugees they rescue end up on the streets? This is how societies shore up their own quality of living, by bringing in a new class of low income earners, who are desperate to labour at all cost in exchange for a lifestyle of opportunity and orderliness absent in their own background. When you bring in a new class of menial labourers your own kind move up in society and enter into midclass, which further move those previously in middle class up to aristocrats. Its all done through taxation….this is the trick for societies to earn huge gdp and become wealthy, through the labour of the low class. Italy is thus accomodating the black low class to be smuggled in as refugees and start a new cycle of tax generation]
17. So if that desperado that left their local city was female she’d eventually end up in Italy, after series of unpaid service being used along the way to Libya, in Libya where she might spend weeks or months before smuggled across to Italy where more agents await to recruit them and begin using the poussy as a bank deposit.
18. If the desperado was male…he might never make it past Libya to Europe. This is why returnees are mostly males and very few girls…

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19. The girls that return did not have pre-arrangements to go into prostitution. Most are mogbo moya! They heard people are crossing to Europe by road and they believe if A can do it, why can’t I? A probably did not share the entire story behind their access into Europe. So in Libya they dont have agent to cross them into prostitution in Italy and they dont have money. So they need money. They begin working in Libya and abandon themselves to fate. Many die there in Libya.

So the blame should start locally. The slavery started in a local city in Nigeria. Through a long drive to Kano and through the glaring eyes of our Customs and Immigration officers. Or maybe the smugglers avoid border posts and go through other routes.

What is going on in West Africa? The internet and hip hop culture has brought in a appetitte for glamour and living larger than life. Every boy and girl in a local village wants to go abroad and go to club and drive Range Rover and Jaguar.

 

Culled from Nairaland

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