Culture 'My Nigerian great-grandfather sold slaves'

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Amid the global debate about race relations, colonialism and slavery, some of the Europeans and Americans who made their fortunes in trading human beings have seen their legacies reassessed, their statues toppled and their names removed from public buildings.

Nigerian journalist and novelist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani writes that one of her ancestors sold slaves, but argues that he should not be judged by today's standards or values.



My great-grandfather, Nwaubani Ogogo Oriaku, was what I prefer to call a businessman, from the Igbo ethnic group of south-eastern Nigeria. He dealt in a number of goods, including tobacco and palm produce. He also sold human beings.

"He had agents who captured slaves from different places and brought them to him," my father told me.

Nwaubani Ogogo's slaves were sold through the ports of Calabar and Bonny in the south of what is today known as Nigeria.

People from ethnic groups along the coast, such as the Efik and Ijaw, usually acted as stevedores for the white merchants and as middlemen for Igbo traders like my great-grandfather.

They loaded and offloaded ships and supplied the foreigners with food and other provisions. They negotiated prices for slaves from the hinterlands, then collected royalties from both the sellers and buyers.




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Several European nations had slave compounds in what is now Nigeria



About 1.5 million Igbo slaves were shipped across the Atlantic Ocean between the 15th and 19th Centuries.

More than 1.5 million Africans were shipped to what was then called the New World - the Americas - through the Calabar port, in the Bight of Bonny, making it one of the largest points of exit during the transatlantic trade.


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The only life they knew

Nwaubani Ogogo lived in a time when the fittest survived and the bravest excelled. The concept of "all men are created equal" was completely alien to traditional religion and law in his society.




It would be unfair to judge a 19th Century man by 21st Century principles.

Assessing the people of Africa's past by today's standards would compel us to cast the majority of our heroes as villains, denying us the right to fully celebrate anyone who was not influenced by Western ideology.

Igbo slave traders like my great-grandfather did not suffer any crisis of social acceptance or legality. They did not need any religious or scientific justifications for their actions. They were simply living the life into which they were raised.

That was all they knew.


Slaves buried alive

The most popular story I've heard about my great-grandfather was how he successfully confronted officials of the British colonial government after they seized some of his slaves.




The slaves were being transported by middlemen, along with a consignment of tobacco and palm produce, from Nwaubani Ogogo's hometown of Umuahia to the coast.

My great-grandfather apparently did not consider it fair that his slaves had been seized.

Buying and selling of human beings among the Igbo had been going on long before the Europeans arrived. People became slaves as punishment for crime, payment for debts, or prisoners of war.

The successful sale of adults was considered an exploit for which a man was hailed by praise singers, akin to exploits in wrestling, war, or in hunting animals like the lion.

Igbo slaves served as domestic servants and labourers. They were sometimes also sacrificed in religious ceremonies and buried alive with their masters to attend to them in the next world.

Slavery was so ingrained in the culture that a number of popular Igbo proverbs make reference to it:

  • Anyone who has no slave is his own slave
  • A slave who looks on while a fellow slave is tied up and thrown into the grave with his master should realise that the same thing could be done to him someday
  • It is when the son is being given advice that the slave learns
The arrival of European merchants offering guns, mirrors, gin, and other exotic goods in exchange for humans massively increased demand, leading people to kidnap others and sell them.


How slaves were traded in Africa

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  • European buyers tended to remain on the coast
  • African sellers brought slaves from the interior on foot
  • Journeys could be as long as 485km (300 miles)
  • Two captives were typically chained together at the ankle
  • Columns of captives were tied together by ropes around their necks
  • 10%-15% of captives died on the way


Resisting abolition

The trade in African people continued until 1888, when Brazil became the last country in the Western hemisphere to abolish it.


When the British extended their rule to south-eastern Nigeria in the late 19th Century and early 20th Century, they began to enforce abolition through military action.

But by using force rather than persuasion, many local people such as my great-grandfather may not have understood that abolition was about the dignity of humankind and not a mere change in economic policy that affected demand and supply.

"We think this trade must go on," one local king in Bonny infamously said in the 19th Century.

"That is the verdict of our oracle and our priests. They say that your country, however great, can never stop a trade ordained by God."



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The Missionary Society was formed in London in 1799 by British anti-slavery campaigners



As far as my great-grandfather was concerned, he had a bona fide trading licence from the Royal Niger Company, a British company that administered commerce in the region in the last quarter of the 19th Century.

So when his property was seized, an aggrieved Nwaubani Ogogo boldly went to see the colonial officers responsible and presented them with his licence. They released his goods, and his slaves.

"The white people apologised to him," my father said.


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Adaobi's father, Chukwuma Hope Nwaubani, lives on land that was owned by Nwaubani Ogogo


Slave trade in the 20th Century

Acclaimed Igbo historian Adiele Afigbo described the slave trade in south-eastern Nigeria which lasted until the late 1940s and early 1950s as one of the best kept secrets of the British colonial administration.

While the international trade ended, the local trade continued.

"The government was aware of the fact that the coastal chiefs and the major coastal traders had continued to buy slaves from the interior," wrote Afigbo in The Abolition of the Slave Trade in Southern Nigeria: 1885 to 1950.

He added that the British tolerated the ongoing trade on political and economic grounds.


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British traders were at the heart of the slave trade, before the UK government abolished the trade



They needed the slave-trading chiefs for effective local governance, and for the expansion and growth of legitimate trade.

Sometimes, they also turned a blind eye rather than jeopardise a useful alliance, as seems to have been the case when they returned Nwaubani Ogogo's slaves.

That incident deified Nwaubani Ogogo among his people. Here was a man who successfully confronted the white powers from overseas. I have heard the story from relatives, and have read about it.

It was also the beginning of a relationship of mutual respect with the colonialists that led to Nwaubani Ogogo being appointed a paramount chief by the British administration.

He was the government's representative to the people in his region, in a system known as indirect rule.




Records from the UK's National Archives at Kew Gardens show how desperately the British struggled to end the internal trade in slaves for almost the entire duration of the colonial period.

They promoted legitimate trade, especially in palm produce. They introduced English currency to replace the cumbersome brass rods and cowries that merchants needed slaves to carry. They prosecuted offenders with prison sentences.

"By the 1930s, the colonial establishment had been worn down," wrote Afigbo.

"As a result, they had come to place their hope for the extirpation of the trade on the corrosive effect over time of education and general civilisation."

Working with the British

As a paramount chief, Nwaubani Ogogo collected taxes on behalf of the British and earned a commission for himself in the process.

He presided over cases in native courts. He supplied labourers for the construction of rail lines. He also willingly donated land for missionaries to build churches and schools.


The house where I grew up and where my parents still live sits on a piece of land that has been in my family for over a century.

It was once the site of Nwaubani Ogogo's guest house, where he hosted visiting British officials. They sent him envelopes containing snippets of their hair to let him know whenever they were due to arrive.

Nwaubani Ogogo died sometime in the early 20th Century. He left behind dozens of wives and children. No photographs exist of him but he was said to have been remarkably light-skinned.

In December 2017, a church in Okaiuga in Abia State of south-eastern Nigeria was celebrating its centenary and invited my family to receive a posthumous award on his behalf.

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Nwaubani Ogogo donated land to Christian missionaries



Their records showed that he had provided an armed escort for the first missionaries in the area.

My great-grandfather was renowned for his business prowess, outstanding boldness, strong leadership, vast influence, immense contributions to society, and advancement of Christianity.

The Igbo do not have a culture of erecting monuments to their heroes - otherwise one dedicated to him might have stood somewhere in the Umuahia region today.

"He was respected by everyone around," my father said. "Even the white people respected him."
 
C'mon. Just look at Africa.

All niggers are losers.

I'd argue that Ethiopia wasn't; and did a fair job of kicking the shit out of any Arabs or Europeans who tried the shit they got away with in places like S. Africa & Sudan. Granted, going up against the macaronis and hajis wasn't the same as stepping up against the British or Germans, but they made a damn fine showing until internal/tribal politics & the loss of European allies fucked everything up.

Incidentally, the best African-born soldiers in our Army that I served with were Ethiopian (in terms of soldierly temperament & dependability); the absolute worst of any worldwide nationality were Haitians.
 
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The african slave trade existed long before whites ever arrived, with one of the main patrons being the middle east. The introduction of European buyers dramatically increased its capacity, but it was still an african slave trade.
The BBC has been putting out articles about how the arabs had slaves, but they defend them by saying their form of slavery was more "ok" than the European form.
Basically it doesn't matter what evidence or history or facts you bring up, the "whitey bad" "darkies good" spin will always find a way to be applied.
 
It's a good article I think and the author clearly has big balls because they're going to get shit flung at them from all directions.

The point is pretty clear too, it's saying "it was okay when they did it" and basically has a bit of a dig at modern day black people who see everything through western eyes. You can't just deny the reality of how the world use to be because you don't like it and wash it through the filter of your current day thinking, because if you do that nothing makes sense and everything will seem 'evil'.
 
You're not wrong. But this article is just "We wuz kangz, so it's okay we sold each other to crackas!"
So you just want to shit on this guy for being melanated and speaking publicly.
I'm certain you have a lot of black friends, and at least half of them glow in the dark. How about you go back to hanging out with them on /8pol/ if you can't stick your niggerhate-on in your pants for one fucking article? You have a plethora of sites specifically dedicated to hating on minorities, and yet you choose to instead contribute to the cancer that is actively killing this site.

When Null inevitably nukes A&N, you have zero right to complain if you think that A&N should be the toilet where you plop out endless "nigger bad, faggot bad, tranny bad" shitposts.
 
I have no doubt that if you showed this to the "WHITE PEOPLE BAD" crowd that's more or less the response you'd get. Or you'd get some circular reasoning as to why Black slavers buying and selling Black slaves is also somehow the fault of White people.

As a liberal, I will gladly say fuck her great-grandfather and he should be condemned even by standards back then. He sold his own people as slaves, fuck him
 
The same way I can drink the "flavor-aid" that is "The Founding Fathers all owned niggers, and here's why it's okay."
Slavery was, and still is, wrong, but trying to judge people who lived centuries ago by contemporary standards is tumblr horseshit.
Lol, it's not just that, Africans eat each other and hunt down albinos to eat them for magical rituals and to cure erectile dysfunction. They persecute and murder certain women as witches if their husbands die. Africa is basically a shithole, and we should ignore them until they all die and turn it into a resort.
 
Lol, it's not just that, Africans eat each other and hunt down albinos to eat them for magical rituals and to cure erectile dysfunction. They persecute and murder certain women as witches if their husbands die. Africa is basically a shithole, and we should ignore them until they all die and turn it into a resort.

Don't forget, even in the "industrialized" parts, raping virgins cures AIDS!
 
So you just want to shit on this guy for being melanated and speaking publicly.
I'm certain you have a lot of black friends, and at least half of them glow in the dark. How about you go back to hanging out with them on /8pol/ if you can't stick your niggerhate-on in your pants for one fucking article? You have a plethora of sites specifically dedicated to hating on minorities, and yet you choose to instead contribute to the cancer that is actively killing this site.

When Null inevitably nukes A&N, you have zero right to complain if you think that A&N should be the toilet where you plop out endless "nigger bad, faggot bad, tranny bad" shitposts.
Pretty dumb aren't you? This is a containment board. He nukes it and the convicts will infect the other boards.
 
It's almost like we sold you our losers or something.

:thinking:
Or that slavery was a popular concept adopted by every civilization in one way or another during the 17th - 19th centuries? Perhaps we should learn from the past and acknowledge that times were different. We STILL have slaves today; look at the prison industry and sweatshops in third world countries like India or China.
 
As a liberal, I will gladly say fuck her great-grandfather and he should be condemned even by standards back then. He sold his own people as slaves, fuck him
Well I hate you so could you tell me where your grandparents are buried/where their ashes are spread? I intend to piss on them or otherwise deface them and I dont care what they mean to you. I want to punish them for making you and I want to hurt you by attacking their memory because I feel like it. I should be publicly endorsed for doing so and made out to be a hero, no less.

There. Think that over and what it means to you and then you may understand why conservatives hate those who piss on history.
 
Even before the Europeans had black slaves, all slaves where just other white people. All most every country made their own people become slaves, mainly through hierarchy and other levels of government who had a monarch at the time.
William the Conqueror / the Bastard (a tag to use if beyond his reach) abolished slavery in Anglo Saxon England, although the legally free, if enserfed, would have had the life of near slavery.
 
You'd think in current times, we'd move past those times.
The thing is that no matter how much we try, we will always be tribalistic and think that is only bad when it happnes to "our people". And in current times, it seems it comes up more than ever.
For example, during the times of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, asian slaves were sold like candy at Edo to other asians and to the occasional Europeans that went to trade (btw, whites loved asian slaves because they were more industrious and disciplined than blacks). The thing is that some slaves that were sold were japanese and so Hideyoshi abolished the trade of japanese slaves while allowing chinese and koreans to be openly sold.

It may be 500 years ago or today, many still rule themselves by this simple standard of "I don't give a fuck as long as it doesn't happen to me". Unless it's someone getting shat on by China because China deserves everything bad in the world.
The next retort will be "but when other societies did it, it wasn't as brutal!".

It was, of course, and sometimes it was even worse. But they need to keep up their high somehow.
tbh nothing will top the times of the Belgian Congo during the rule of Leopold of Belgium. That shit is straight fucked up even compared to Slavic serf standards, which were already really fucked.
 
Pretty dumb aren't you? This is a containment board. He nukes it and the convicts will infect the other boards.
Null has made it clear that he doesn't fucking think like this. If A&N annoys him past the point of tolerance, he'll nuke it. If that makes Kiwi Farms no longer fun for him, he'll kill the site. He's fucking put the whole site into a coma when he's felt like it in the past.
People only keep annoying parts of the site around that produce traffic if they make money off of the traffic. Null has made it very clear this is nothing but an expensive hobby to him, and A&N stays up because he finds it funny and is a free-speech absolutist: up to the point where it starts annoying him. Hell, recently he's started thinking that free speech is bullshit, too.
 
Null has made it clear that he doesn't fucking think like this. If A&N annoys him past the point of tolerance, he'll nuke it. If that makes Kiwi Farms no longer fun for him, he'll kill the site. He's fucking put the whole site into a coma when he's felt like it in the past.
People only keep annoying parts of the site around that produce traffic if they make money off of the traffic. Null has made it very clear this is nothing but an expensive hobby to him, and A&N stays up because he finds it funny and is a free-speech absolutist: up to the point where it starts annoying him. Hell, recently he's started thinking that free speech is bullshit, too.
I didn't say he thought like that. I'm telling you that this is what it is.
 
Everyone has this collective amnesia where they're fully capable of remembering the White Man owning slaves, but forget about Africans selling the tribe next door just to earn a buck. Or the rampant slavery and forced rape that Native American tribes practiced - equally against the white man and each other. Or the absolutely barbaric conditions that Arabs put their slaves through - at least us whites didn't chop your dicks off, Jamal.
 
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