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March 26, 2026
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Manasseh Azure Awuni: Who captured and sold the slaves?
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Key Points
- The author's English course revealed the extreme cruelty of slavery, surpassing initial understanding from Ghanaian narratives.
- President John Dramani Mahama and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa are commended for securing a UN resolution declaring slavery the gravest crime against humanity.
- Research indicates significant African involvement, with an estimated 90% of slaves captured by fellow Africans and sold to European traders, including powerful Ghanaian kingdoms.
- The article argues that if reparations are to be paid, African countries like Ghana should also be required to contribute due to their complicity in the slave trade.
- It draws parallels to contemporary issues like illegal mining (galamsey) to emphasize the need for Ghana to acknowledge its role in self-inflicted harm and learn from its past.
Why This Matters
This article is significant for Ghana as it challenges the nation's traditional narrative as solely a victim of the transatlantic slave trade, highlighting its deep historical complicity. This re-evaluation is crucial for national identity, historical reconciliation, and any future discussions regarding reparations. It also prompts introspection on contemporary issues where internal actions contribute to national harm.
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