How two Nigerian girls escaped trafficking den in Ghana, 30 others in captivity

Barely a week after 11 Nigerian girls were illegally transported to Ghana, two others have been rescued from organised human trafficking in the country, following an escape attempt that alerted authorities.

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) confirmed this on Tuesday, revealing that the two girls whose rescue operation was facilitated by Chief Calistus, chairman the Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO) Ghana are now in a safe custody…

The girls, both previously residing in Lagos, were lured to Ghana under the guise of a false employment opportunity– a common bait by traffickers, and upon arrival, were forced into prostitution.

“I was home one afternoon when a friend of mine came to me that there are opportunities in Ghana,” narrated one of the girls who chose to remain anonymous.

“Based on the way everything is in Nigeria, I want to make money because we have family to feed so we decided to come because they told us we were going to work in the supermarket. On getting here, we saw that it was prostitution.”

The girl in particular, daughter to a pastor in Nigeria, resisted, stating it was against her faith and the integrity of their family.

This provoked the culprits who employed fetish means to compel them.

“We said we would actually leave before things got worse but they had to cut our hair and did naked video of us, saying if we try to run, they will make us mad or they will post our naked video on the internet.

“They will make us dress half naked. We eat from 6 in the evening to 6 the next day,” she said, tearing up.

When asked about crossing into Ghana, the girls confirmed that they did not have a passport but were not interrogated by the Ghana police or immigration service.

“I think they have connection, I can’t explain. I just know we landed here.

“When we got to Mile 12, they crossed us through the water. After we crossed the water, they have people that they call that will take us to one bus stop”

They identified the conveyer as “Oga Sunny” who handed them over to a certain “Miss Mary” and “Nicki” upon arriving Ghana.

“When we got to the house the first day we got there, we didn’t go to the room. She even made us swear by the bible,” the girl said.

According to her, she would have escaped earlier but for the occultic threats. Eventually, after weeks of observing the church closeby, she found the courage.

“What happened was that during the service at the redeemed christian church of God (RCCG) yesterday, she ran to the church and while she was there, she narrated her ordeal of how she was brought to ghana about two months ago by one lady who lives in Nigeria now,” recalled Calistus.

“When they brought them here, she told them that she has a supermarket where they will bring her to work, while they pay her salary without knowing that they brought them here for prostitution. So they refused to go into prostitution. They told her that if she wants to go back, she has to pay them N1.5 million.

“She told them that she doesn’t have that money and she asked for them to give her opportunity to call the parents. They refused, they seized their phone and seized their communication, locked them up and made them to swear oath that they cannot they should not run away and if they run away, they will run mad. They naked them and took pictures of their nakedness and threatened to put it on internet in case they try to run away,” he said.

Before her escape, the traffickers had put them on the streets where they worked for alomst 2 months, most times without food.

When asked how she finally found the courage, she said, “Because I believe there’s nothing God cannot do.”

Credit: Business Day

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