Revealed!!! How Children Are Sold In Nigeria, Reports From An Undercover

Date: 24-03-2015 10:42 am (9 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
- at 24-03-2015 10:42 AM (9 years ago)
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It really depends what you want. Boy? Girl? Young? Old?"
The man on the phone was offering us young children with the casualness of a market trader. After a week of back and forth phone calls, his initial caginess had given way to greed. He'd heard Our foreign accent and clearly decided would pay more than the domestic rate.
"We can get," he said
We'd been put in touch with the man through a contact on the ground. We were told he was one of the men running this "unofficial" displaced camp -- one of the many that has mushroomed in the town of Yola as the influx of people fleeing Boko Haram has grown beyond the capacity of the official camps.
It had all been heartbreakingly simple. We'd asked who had children available to "foster" -- a catch-all code word designed to conceal the true intent of those offering up the orphaned children. The man on the phone was the end result of those inquiries.
When our colleague want to see them, he was shown a group of children and asked which one he wanted to take. One, two maybe? He escaped by saying he needed to check with his "madam" -- me.
 We called. The man picked up and began referring to me as "sister." I told him we wanted to know what we'd need to do, if we decided we did want to "foster" the children.
He told Us, "Sister, Jesus will reward me," so the "fostering" was free, he said. No need for any pesky paperwork -- just a reassurance from me that the children, if I chose to take them, would "live in my heart." If I could also then find it "in my heart" to donate to those still in the camp, then that would be "God's work."
In spite of the harsh measures the Nigerian government has put in place to punish human traffickers, by the government's own admission, 8 million children are currently engaged in forced labor.
The Global Slavery Index says Nigeria has the highest number of people in modern slavery of any sub-Saharan country. Paradoxically, the group also rates Nigeria's anti-trafficking agency, Naptip, as one of the strongest government responses on the continent -- but it's clearly overwhelmed by the realities of working in what is now a zone of military operations, Nigeria's north. As the insecurity in the region has spiraled, the worry is that more and more children are falling through the cracks. And as Boko Haram increases its reliance on child suicide bombers, concerns are growing that orphaned children could end up in the hands of the terror group.
At the camp where we finally met the man face to face, there was no attempt at subterfuge. We spoke in normal tones in full view of the children playing. we could have had one of them, we was told, but because we hv't specified a younger child, they'd only identified one so far -- a 3-year-old. Did we want to consider an older girl? A 12-year-old maybe? She could look after the 3-year-old, and cook and clean. Either way, two girls would be ready tomorrow, he said. I could see them then.
Our last phone conversation revolved around what an appropriate "donation" would be in exchange for the children. He couldn't, he said, bargain for it. He then proceeded to do just that, laughing down the phone at my first tentative guess of $200. Laughing again at $300.
We finally found a figure he didn't find funny -- $500. We put the phone down and we traveled back to the capital that day to show Naptip what we'd found.


Posted: at 24-03-2015 10:42 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
- echeeche at 24-03-2015 11:08 AM (9 years ago)
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Corrupt society
Posted: at 24-03-2015 11:08 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- crocatum at 24-03-2015 11:13 AM (9 years ago)
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I degree with the word of my mouth that this society this society has very good people who will lift us higher and skyer.
Posted: at 24-03-2015 11:13 AM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- dareper at 24-03-2015 11:31 AM (9 years ago)
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Hmmm
Posted: at 24-03-2015 11:31 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- beneno at 24-03-2015 12:49 PM (9 years ago)
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 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 24-03-2015 12:49 PM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Ritabrenice at 24-03-2015 01:12 PM (9 years ago)
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Heyyyy
Posted: at 24-03-2015 01:12 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- bashoo8888 at 24-03-2015 02:21 PM (9 years ago)
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4 days to presidential elections. If you're
voting remember these factors:
1. The Chibok Girls.
2. NNPC Scam.
3. Police pension fund.
4. Missing 20Billion.
5. $9million Arms deal.
6. Bomb Blasts.
7. Immigration job scam.
8. Petroleum pump price.
9. Devaluation of Naira.
10. Oil theft.
11. Power outage.
12. Selling of Nepa.
13. Selling of Refineries.
14. Skyrocketed Nepa Bills.
15. Asuu & poly Strike.
16. Healthworkers Strike.
17. National Assembly tragedy.
18. Stella's Oduah Aviation Scam
20. Kerosene subsidy--------------
They Didn't Raise 21Billion for Ebola;
They Didn't Raise 21Billion for dilapidated
hospitals; They didn't raise 21Billion for
Military Weapons against Boko Haram;
They Didn't raise 21Billion for flood
Victims; They Didn't raise 21Billion for
children dying of Vaccine preventable
disease; They didn't raise 21Billion for
the homeless>:O BUT they all gathered
to raise 21Billion for another 4Years of
INEPTITUDE AND BAD GOVERNANCE. We
must vote jonathan out of the Aso Rock.
So if you are not part of them forward it
to many and God will bless you
Posted: at 24-03-2015 02:21 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
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- zeigbo at 24-03-2015 04:17 PM (9 years ago)
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Roll Eyes

Posted: at 24-03-2015 04:17 PM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Bobglad at 24-03-2015 06:51 PM (9 years ago)
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Quote from: bashoo8888 on 24-03-2015 02:21 PM
4 days to presidential elections. If you're
voting remember these factors:
1. The Chibok Girls.
2. NNPC Scam.
3. Police pension fund.
4. Missing 20Billion.
5. $9million Arms deal.
6. Bomb Blasts.
7. Immigration job scam.
8. Petroleum pump price.
9. Devaluation of Naira.
10. Oil theft.
11. Power outage.
12. Selling of Nepa.
13. Selling of Refineries.
14. Skyrocketed Nepa Bills.
15. Asuu & poly Strike.
16. Healthworkers Strike.
17. National Assembly tragedy.
18. Stella's Oduah Aviation Scam
20. Kerosene subsidy--------------
They Didn't Raise 21Billion for Ebola;
They Didn't Raise 21Billion for dilapidated
hospitals; They didn't raise 21Billion for
Military Weapons against Boko Haram;
They Didn't raise 21Billion for flood
Victims; They Didn't raise 21Billion for
children dying of Vaccine preventable
disease; They didn't raise 21Billion for
the homeless>:O BUT they all gathered
to raise 21Billion for another 4Years of
INEPTITUDE AND BAD GOVERNANCE. We
must vote jonathan out of the Aso Rock.
So if you are not part of them forward it
to many and God will bless you
Posted: at 24-03-2015 06:51 PM (9 years ago) | Newbie
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- Abubu86 at 24-03-2015 08:12 PM (9 years ago)
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Posterity will judge those dat are responsible 4 dis hardship
Posted: at 24-03-2015 08:12 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- elchymo at 21-08-2015 06:30 PM (8 years ago)
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Pathetic
Posted: at 21-08-2015 06:30 PM (8 years ago) | Hero
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