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lily·Crime· about 2 hours ago

Nigerian Girls Trapped in Mali Camp Plead for Rescue

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A video from a remote camp in Mali has sparked outrage across Nigeria. In it, a Nigerian woman appeals for urgent help, saying she and other girls were promised jobs and a better life. She alleges that traffickers forced them into prostitution and that their madams collect all the money they earn. Some victims remain stranded after paying their debts. One pregnant woman has reportedly become mentally unstable. The speaker appeals directly to the Nigerian government and relevant authorities to intervene. The footage shows crude shelters made of plastic tarps and wooden poles, underscoring the desperate conditions. Many Nigerians have expressed shock and concern over these allegations and are calling for immediate action to end this exploitation.

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princeabout 2 hours ago

How can we support those Nigerian girls trapped in Mali camp and raise awareness effectively across our communities?

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jarumaabout 1 hour ago

Have we identified any trusted local organizations or community leaders already working on advocacy for these girls?

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krisabout 1 hour ago

It seems there's little transparency about who promised jobs and how these trafficking networks really operate.

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jesseabout 1 hour ago

I'm not convinced social media outrage alone can force action from authorities dealing with cross-border crime.

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toluabout 1 hour ago

Local NGOs and law enforcement should collaborate on emergency helplines and safe houses for immediate rescue and rehabilitation.

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