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Good points. Please note that the article also makes brief references to Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo), Niamey (Niger), Libya, and Bouteflika (ex-president of Algeria). It doesn't explain the extent of slavery in those places, but they are mentioned.
Ghana is another country, Ivory Coast (kids working on cocoa plantations) and Burkina Faso (kids working in gold mines) and so on and so forth.
Interestingly, Ghana was a country where some black Americans flocked to in the sixties, seventies (?), because they wanted to go back to their roots. The late Maya Angelou described it in some of her books, though she didn't last long and went back to the US.
Here is a global slavery index, I only looked up Ghana:
Global Slavery Index | Walk Free
The 2023 Global Slavery Index provides an assessment of 160 countries, including an estimation of the number of people living in modern slavery, the extent to which a country’s population is vulnerable to modern slavery, and an examination of how well governments are responding to modern slavery.
www.globalslaveryindex.org