The consultant spoke in Lagos on Thursday during a walk to commemorate the World Day Against Human Trafficking. The groups moved round some parts of the Ikeja area as they sang, distributed fliers and spoke against human trafficking. Napier told The PUNCH that although he grew up in the UK, he had been visiting Nigeria since 1995. “I have seen what happens to Nigerians who travel to Europe. “Human trafficking must start to be addressed in schools and in the communities to create greater awareness because it is an epidemic on its own,” she added.
Source: Punch July 30, 2020 23:48 UTC