Rejected and stigmatized by society, Nigerian human trafficking survivors ready to travel again - News Summed Up

Rejected and stigmatized by society, Nigerian human trafficking survivors ready to travel again


AND DEATH CAME KNOCKINGA year later; working all seven days of the week from dawn to dusk, Tunmininu paid the last bondage fee and regained her freedom. I was only given a note to go to general hospital- LASUTH (Lagos State University Teaching Hospital) Ikeja. Rejection and stigmatization of human trafficking survivors are major reasons why more illegal migrants from Nigeria would flood Europe. Mrs. Ayo Lawal, a trader in Lagos state profiles them as unsuitable for marriage. Devastated over the demise of her son and rejection from family, she now squats with a friend in Lagos state.


Source: The North Africa Journal April 12, 2018 17:26 UTC



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