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Thursday, January 18, 2018

The Trafficking of Nigerian Muslims to Saudi Arabia. NAPTIP Beware!

I knew it will come to this because it happened to our brothers and sisters from Niger Republic under a program that was even sanctioned by their government, as reported by the BBC some months ago.
Advise your relations and friends not to be lured in the name of anything - including religion - to Arab countries. Very few Arabs have respect for blacks. The majority despises us and regard us sub-human. Forget about our common religion. Most of them do not regard it as anything; many are worse than infidels in their perception of the world, humanity and level of civilization. They haven't spared themselves either. Read Ibn Khaldun.
Now, check history. Despite the millions of black slaves transported to Arab countries since BC until two centuries ago, how many black citizens can you see in the Arab world today? Virtually none. Ask the present slaves in Mauritania and the Maghrib. They live as sub-humans, under constant torture and degradation.
Sentiments aside, the Whites in this case are light years better than the Arabs. The Whites at least didn't castrate blacks or wiped them out from their society even when they had the chance to do so. After the abolition of slavery, they returned some to Liberia, some to Haiti; many are still nationals of North and South America. Arabs never had anything like Abolition. They never had a Wilberforce.
Beware!
Listen to the moving ordeal of this Anka lady and pray, as she pleaded, for the safe return our Nigerian brothers and sisters who were ferried to Saudi Arabia in the name of jobs but ended up as captives in the hands of some of the most brutal people on earth.
NAPTIP, please intervene. This is your mandate. Save these poor souls, please.
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I tried sending the tape to people on my Whatsapp list without success. So if you have received this message on WhatsApp, just reply me with "tape" and I will send it to you individually.
Dr. Aliyu U. Tilde
11/10/2106

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