About The Other “New Slaveries” which are not scientific but social and economic, but all contribute to the total health of the person and the society.

  1. Prostitution, where young women and young men are taken from Nigeria and other African countries to Europe with the promise of employment, only to find themselves as “Sex Slaves”, or caught in a vicious ring of working in factories, or domestic workers, or hotels, or on farms with no wages and no sight of the promised work visa because they are unable to pay back the large sums loaned to them for the `visa` processing, This is common in Italy and Spain. We have NGO`s working hard to rescue thee girls and bring them home to train them with job skills, so they can start little businesses
  2. The young men cannot claim normal wages because they have no papers, and therefore no rights. They have to pay back loans also, borrowed to get them to the new country.  The men are forced to work at below sustenance wages under inhuman conditions. The lucky ones get into into ARRANGED marriages with the local women to get citizenship papers, even if they are already married with families back home. This is common in the USA. The priests doing marriage enquiry have had to add this to their normal burden.

All this is to sustain an unjust economy of the few  indecently rich and the majority of indecently poor. Of course, The idea is that The poor developing countries should not be allowed to manufacture products, but are to produce only raw materials including humans, be the markets for goods manufactures in the developed countries. and every strategy is developed to enforce this. Therefore, there can only be very few jobs for the young men and women.

The circle of slavery continues :-

  • Europe`(North America)` to Africa: Manufactured Goods.
  • Africa to Europe (North America): Human Slaves` as embryos,  babies, children, and youths.

The long term end result is frustration, anger, revolution, and terrorists movements by militants. The previous attempt by Europe to solve this resulted in Atheistic Communism, followed by 2 world wars. This is also the trigger for “The Arab Spring.” “WITHOUT JUSTICE THERE CAN BE NO PEACE.”

I think that The Catholic Church can provide the leadership and pioneer a new PEACEFUL and more just movement and a new world order, to find a way of solving these global  problems which will result in prosperity for all. Of course the foundation of the solution is Evangelism, and New Evangelism.

Accepting Jesus as our personal saviour leads to a change in ideology, and the Holy Spirit provides the grace required for change in lifestyle choices.
We have already developed the philosophical ideologies of SOLIDARITY and SUBSIDIARITY, and The Dignity of The Human person, The Dignity of Labour, Deus Caritas Est.  etc. We have already structures in the CHURCH like the JDPC, and the Organogram to initiate these changes, and we have the population globally of  committed Catholic Christians.

Of course we have Jesus Christ, ` THE PRINCE OF PEACE`,  The Holy Spirit and the entire Church including the angels and saints at our disposal. WE CANNOT LOSE. We are already strategically distributed all over the world as “THE KINGDOM OF GOD”. The wish of God The Father is that all men should be saved and be happy, healthy, holy, prosperous, and FREE to know, love, and serve Him.

I believe He has provided us with Holy Father Francis to provide the leadership.

Dr Henrietta Williams

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You may be aware of our on going battle, trying to create awareness, within the Nigerian Legislature,
(The National and State Assembly members and the Senators) who may mean well, but are blissfully unaware of the dangers inherent in the Proposed National Health Bill drafted by the Government by persons who have been `lobbied` by drug companies,  atheistic secular humanists from the developed world, and United Nations agencies with billions of dollars at their disposal who have a hidden agenda of NEO COLONIALISM and are seeking financial gain from markets in the developing countries where the legal control and safeguards of the people’s `right to life`, are non existent, or poorly implemented because of ignorance, bad governance, corruption, and poor infrastructure.

Certain Sections of The New Health Bill blatantly allow these “new slaveries”, human trafficking of embryos, foetuses, and babies, and unethical organ donation. This is from the language within theses bills, which are copied from so called `Consensus` documents from these international agencies, “the bad four”, UNFPA, IMF and The world bank, UNDP,UNESCO are some of these agencies. This is from the `Maputo Protocol` which African Health Ministers are supposed to implement. These documents are prepared by Governments representatives, but have to be domiciled by law in the African countries before they can become legal.

In preparing these documents, the family orientated cultures of the Africans are seen as unenlightened and unprogressive, and therefore should be destroyed in order to bring in the new order. Some countries have acceded, e.g. Rwanda. We also know that large financial rewards are privately offered to the Presidents of targeted countries to sign these bills. This is immoral.

Recently, we have found that the attack is not only on humans directly, but on food supply in these countries by the introduction of genetically modified food seedlings, which are programmed to fail after the initial first abundant `harvest`, thus creating famine, and thereafter total dependence on imported food items. These people have no conscience!!! They just do not care.

I am so happy that the Holy Father wants to examine these attacks on the poor, whom Jesus loved and was always associated with. In Africa we are determined to work shoulder to shoulder with The Holy Father in critically analysing these issues and developing strategies to effectively provide a sustainable and lasting solution to them.

God Bless Our Pope.
Long Live the Holy Father.

Dr Henrietta Maria Williams
President
Association of Catholic Medical Practitioners of Nigeria