Oliver, Ibrahim, Mus'ab, and Timilehin had been traveling for weeks, and they were finally nearing the end of their journey. As they approached the coast, they noticed a large number of ships in the harbor. The ships were filled with people, and the smell of human suffering was unmistakable.
The four travelers had heard stories of the slave trade, but they had never seen it firsthand. They were horrified by what they saw. People of all ages were chained together and forced to work in the hot sun. Some were even chained to the ships, unable to move.
The four travelers were determined to do something to help. They decided to approach the captain of one of the ships and ask him to free the slaves. The captain refused, but he did agree to let them take a few of the slaves with them.
The four travelers chose three slaves, a man, a woman, and a child. They took them back to their village and gave them a place to live. They also taught them how to farm and provided them with food and clothing.
The three slaves were grateful for the kindness they had been shown, and they vowed to repay it one day. They stayed with the four travelers for many years, and eventually they were able to buy their freedom.
The four travelers had made a difference in the lives of three people, but they knew that there were still many more who needed help. They vowed to continue their journey and do whatever they could to help end the injustice of slavery.