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A self-confessed human trafficking survivor identified as Udoka Enohuean (pseudonym) has told a chilling tale of how she was taken abroad for prostitution and how she later took many other young girls out of frustration.

She claimed that her quest for a lucrative job to cater for the family needs pushed her into the sordid act, although she was disappointed as she didn’t get the money she craved for.

Enohuean, a mother of five, who hails Ishan, Edo State ran into trouble as she became a prostitute in Burkina Faso.

Woman who lured young girls abroad for prostitution | Vanguard
Woman who lured young girls abroad for prostitution | Vanguard

She narrated her story to Vanguard during the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Church yearly programme, tagged, ‘Mgbidi 2015.’

She urged the Federal Government to tackle youth unemployment because most of the victims are lured into prostitution as a result of unemployment.

She said: “I was 18 years old when a business woman in our community took  some ladies and I to Burkina Faso. The initial deal was that she will take us to Senegal and then to Europe. But, surprisingly, she took us to Burkina Faso and she was nowhere to be found the following morning we arrived there. Unknown to us, she had sold us to a  man.

“Immediately, our heads, armpit, private parts were shaved and the hair used to initiate us into some cult. So horrifying, some of the girls went mad during the initiation. You could be asked to visit a  burial ground late in the night for the ritual or sleep with a  dead body. Later, we  lived in a hotel where we operated  as prostitutes and  what we earned used to pay this man every day. Everything turned  gloomy for me. I found myself in thick darkness of prostitution that I could not deliver myself from. It was a horrible situation.

“We  had a booklet each  where we recorded our returns everyday and once the money for which we were sold to the man was paid, which could  be  paid within five to nine months, freedom will be organised for such a person.

“My boss took  us to a native doctor who gave us some charm to protect us from being arrested by law enforcement agents, with the aid of the charm, we could  manipulate men to give us more cash after sex.

“Within months, I completed  my payment but I was tired of such a life and I told my boss  I wanted  to go back home. But  she refused. So  I ran to the community leader for help. I also went to the Nigerian embassy in Burkina Faso  but no one listened to me. Rather, the government officials of that country arrested me and took me to  Abuja where I was detained with criminals for three months in a police station. I was later paraded as a criminal.

“After my release, I  was determined to take thousands of Nigerian girls to Burkina Faso. I  became a girl-trafficker. I traveled to my village, dressing gorgeously and  flaunting money to young girls.  I was able to take some girls to Burkina Faso. I did this in annoyance because when I needed help, government officials refused to help me because the people involved in child-trafficking  knew many security agents and they could bribe their way out. I realized if one could join the group, it was easy to take girls out of the country.

“The Seme border was  a no-go area for us because security personnel there were  very strict, but we always bribed our way through the Saki border. And there was no need for international passport to cross the border at the Saki border. An identity card was enough, especially if it was accompanied by a few Naira notes and we always had a smooth journey. Most of the officers there knew  we were involved in human trafficking.

“An unemployed hand is  a  prey for traffickers. State and federal governments should please set up a  body to look into the cases of those  trafficked abroad, especially for prostitution, with a view to helping them.  We have hundreds of  our girls who are tired of the business of prostitution abroad  but   now have nowhere to turn to.”

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