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Nigerians call out for the arrest of Asari Dokubo after he bragged about selling Igbos as slave

Nigerians have recently called for the arrest of Asari Dokubo, a former militant leader in the Niger Delta region, after he bragged about selling 


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Igbosas slaves. Dokubo made the comments during a speech in which he called for the secession of the Niger Delta region from Nigeria.

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The comments sparked outrage among Nigerians, with many calling for Dokubo’s arrest. The Nigerian government responded by issuing a warrant for his arrest, citing his comments as inciting violence and unrest in the region. Human rights groups have condemned the warrant, arguing that Dokubo is being targeted for his political views.

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The comments have also sparked a debate about the legacy of slavery in Nigeria. While slavery was abolished in Nigeria in the 19th century, many Nigerians still feel the effects of the practice. The comments have highlighted the need for more education and awareness about the history of slavery in Nigeria, and the need to address the ongoing legacy of the practice.

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The comments have also raised questions about the role of the Nigerian government in addressing the issue of slavery. Many Nigerians have called for the government to take a more active role in combating the practice, and to ensure that those responsible for perpetuating it are held accountable.

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The comments have also sparked a discussion about the role of the international community in addressing the issue of slavery in Nigeria. Many have called for the international community to take a more active role in combating the practice, and to ensure that those responsible for perpetuating it are held accountable.

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The comments have highlighted the need for more education and awareness about the history of slavery in Nigeria, and the need to address the ongoing legacy of the practice. They have also raised questions about the role of the Nigerian government in addressing the issue of slavery, and the role of the international community in combating the practice.

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