They Treated Us Like Animals, Raped And Forced Us To Take Hard Drugs — Nigerian Woman Trafficked To Mali As Sex Worker Narrates Experience | Sahara Reporters

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Chinara who currently runs a snacks and household products store in Upper Sakponba, Benin City said in 2018, she travelled to Mali in search of a greener pasture for herself and her family.

A Nigerian woman, identified simply as Chinara has narrated her horrific experience when she was trafficked to Mali to work as a commercial sex worker.Being the first child with both parents deceased, there was pressure on her to provide for her three children and four younger siblings.However, her sojourn to Mali did not go as expected as she was rather forced into prostitution.

"Help came when Chinara met two other Nigerian migrants outside the house who had established contact with the International Organization for Migration ."I heard him speaking Nigerian on the phone, so I immediately approached him to ask for help."Chinara said she was waiting vigilantly for them to return. She asked to go to work, as an excuse to go out, and four of them were taken outside thereafter.

 

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is Mali a country where someone needs to go, i didn't blame anyone but the leaders in country

Bad government and poverty is the couse of this

Stay in Nigeria and u say No

How will you go to Mali in the first place. Is mali better than Nigeria

Chai

Why accepting to go to Mali 🇲🇱 of all countries. Too bad.

Why won't they treat you like animals, you want a greener pasture and you got one and you are complaining.

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