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    Janet Abiola

    I am an avid writer of note. Writing brings me joy. Doing it to educate and inform takes it to a whole new level of ecstasy. Follow me on my Twitter handle.

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  • The great exodus through the Mediterranean sea

    The great exodus through the Mediterranean sea0

    • World
    • Friday, March 12th, 2021

    Every day, thousands of refugees head for Europe. Their hopes for a new life are greater than their fear of the passage across the Mediterranean Sea. It’s springtime, and again, refugees are making their way to Europe. The reasons are manifold: poverty – often abject poverty -, no education, no chance of a job. Then

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  • Facts about slavery in Africa: An in-depth analysis of slavery

    Facts about slavery in Africa: An in-depth analysis of slavery0

    European slaves were cheaper but Africans readily sold their own. Affecting millions it showed the horrors of forced labour in the 20th century. Using a new approach to DNA analysis, the 17th century bones of three African slaves have been traced to their countries of origin for the first time, researchers said this week. The

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  • Why Do So Many Jews Hate Black People?

    Why Do So Many Jews Hate Black People?0

    • Africa
    • Thursday, March 4th, 2021

    Dov Lior, a popular chief rabbi in Israel, recently called Obama a Kushi, which is Israel’s equivalent to nig*er. Most Americans are completely unaware of the general contempt that many Jewish people have towards blacks, as Max Blumenthal found out when he interviewed dozens of young people in Israel who reiterated the Rabbi’s sentiments about

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  • Being coloured in a black and white South Africa

    Being coloured in a black and white South Africa0

    Africa’s 21 years of democracy. Although having lost much of its appeal today, it’s an ideology we’ve been force-fed. It’s based on the fact that South Africa is one of the most diverse countries in the world, and we need to embrace this diversity (all very happy-clappy, wishy-washy and fairytale-like). Despite this, it still feels

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