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Friday, April 22, 2016

How Nigerian Girls Are Forced Into Prostitution in Russia

Criminals appear to be taking advantage of Russia's student visa system to force girls into prostitution. DW's Emma Burrows has been investigating how Nigerians come for university and disappear into the sex trade.



Two years ago a woman came to Blessing Osakwe's hometown in the south of Nigeria and told the young woman there was work for her in Russia. She told Osakwe she would have a job in a supermarket, and that it would take the her just five or six months to earn the money to reimburse the costs of the visa and the journey to Russia. After paying back the $40,000, Osakwe could keep all the money she made, the woman said.

Osakwe said her parents are very poor and that the idea of going to Russia to help them and to save money for her education appealed to her. She agreed.
Only when she arrived, did she discover everything the woman had said was a lie.

There was no supermarket job. Instead, Osakwe told DW, she was forced to work as a prostitute.
She was driven around Moscow to have sex with men. One night, she was taken to an apartment building where one man was apparently waiting for her. When she got inside, she discovered there were eight men. She was forced to sleep with all of them, she said. When she refused to have sex without a condom, they took back the money they had paid and beat and molested her, she said.
Then they threw her from the fourth floor of the building.

Osakwe broke her hip when she hit the ground. She spent two-days on life-support in the hospital until her treatment was stopped because, she said, she could not afford to pay. She now cannot walk properly and is confined to a wheelchair.


Trafficked on student visas
Osakwe's story is not uncommon, said Kenny Kehinde, who works with several Moscow NGOs focused on preventing human trafficking. Around 2,000-3,000 Nigerian girls - many from poor, remote villages - are brought to Russia every year for sex work, he said.
"This is international modern-day slavery, where the girls are brought here with the help of some Russian government officials, some Nigerian authorities and so-called 'madams' [pimps] who exploit these girls for sex in Russia," said Kehinde.

Most of the girls Kehinde dealt with had come to Russia on student visas, he said.Such visas are not easy to obtain as universities must provide supporting material for the applications.

Usman Gafai, head of mission at the Nigerian Embassy in Moscow, said he, too, was aware of Nigerians being trafficked for sex to Russia.
"Ten years ago, it was not such a huge problem as this," he told DW. "Those involved are an international cartel. On a daily basis they are growing and making money out of it."


The Russian government needed to "carry out proper scrutiny of visa applicants back in Nigeria," Gafai said. "The majority come to Russia on a student visa, and I want to see more scrutiny of that."
Kehinde said illiterate teenagers were being trafficked.
"How can you bring a girl of 14- or 15-year old to study in a university, when she cannot even read and write?" he asked.
Migration violations

DW was able to examine passports and migration documents belonging to six Nigerian girls, including Blessing Osakwe, that showed they had arrived in Russia on student visas.

The Smolny Institute of the Russian Academy of Education in Saint Petersburg told DW it had issued visa support documents in 2014 for Osakwe to study a Russian-language course in preparation for entering university. However, in an emailed statement to DW, the university's rector, Gaidar Imanov, said she never arrived at the institute, and the university had no knowledge of whether she had entered the country.


Similarly, the Baltic Humanitarian Institute, another St. Petersburg university, confirmed via email it had issued documents to a would-be student from Nigeria who had never made contact to begin her course in Russia.

Both universities rejected the notion that their staff may have been paid to provide documents to students who were not genuine or to traffic girls to Russia for sex, calling the allegation "fiction" and "absolutely baseless."

DW examined numerous documents belonging to girls who were trafficked to Russia and exploited
The Russian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, whose embassies issue visas, told DW in a written statement that all students in Nigeria undergo an interview "without fail." It also said border officials do not allow entry into the country without confirmation from the university where they are due to study. The ministry said it "wanted to emphasize" that individuals are "personally responsible for adhering to migration legislation."

Russia's Federal Migration Service told DW that it "regularly checks" for migration violations and that immigration law had been broken in more than 325,000 cases in the first two months of 2016. Despite several requests, the agency did not explain how Blessing Osakwe - and girls like her - could have entered Russia on student visas and apparently disappeared from authorities' sight for years into the sex trade.

Tackling trafficking
Despite legislation meant to prevent human trafficking, Russia has not shown a full commitment to tackling the problem, said Andrew Bogrand of the NGO Democracy International.

"Prosecution, although existent, is very limited," he said. "More alarming, according to Russia's few women's rights NGOs, is the almost complete lack of shelter space for women who are victims of sex trafficking or domestic violence.
"Corruption and trafficking are inextricably linked - and Russia fares poorly in most corruption indexes," he continued. "As long as the state continues to turn a blind eye to the problem of corruption, trafficking will flourish."

'Stay home'
Blessing Osakwe recently returned to Nigeria and hopes to resume her studies. But her time in Russia has changed her life forever. It remains unclear whether she will be able to walk properly again.

She has a message for other Nigerian girls who are offered jobs abroad: "Stay back home, learn to work. Even though the pay is small, it is much better than coming here to suffer or lose your life."

m.dw.com report

36 comments:

  1. How sad

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  2. This is horrible.
    Strong message in the last paragraph, you don't have to travel out before you can make it.

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  3. This is so sad....what kind of wickedness is this for God's sake? Why subject human to such a thing

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  4. This is so sad, I wonder if there is any strong law against human trafficking in Nigeria and if there is why is it that the Nigeria government cannot use one person to set example so that others can learn, please the government should look into this cos it is really getting out of hand.

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  5. The craze for travelling abroad is quite alarming. Everyone wants greener pastures without knowing that the grass always looks greener on the other side. Endtime prostitution.

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  6. Read DS yesde on DW's fb page. So bad I must say.

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  7. May God help us. All in the quest for money . Thnk God she dint die

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  8. Girls when will you all learn that abroad is nothing to write home about.

    You all will give excuses like my parents are poor. i am from a broken home just to go abroad to make money.

    Sorry for you Blessing. Hope you will become a pillar of hope when you start talking as an ambassador to stop your fellows girls from towing the path.

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  9. All lies stella!!! These girls all know what they are in for. They only claim they were tricked into prostitution because they want papars, asylum or sympathy. Cmon, with the heap of awareness about human trafficking some girls can still frame ignorance.

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    1. Dnt mind them. In every sin people must always give excuse.

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  10. Lol...are there no schools or work in Nigeria. Some girls are just greedy and naive.

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  11. I must go abroad to work syndrome, I hope Nigeria girls will listen.

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  12. Same story every time.
    Russians? Fear them.
    Osakwe, thank God for your life.
    But you are back to square one.
    Na wa.

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  13. Hahaha.. then, what will the girls in Italy say?? There the payment goes even up to 60 thousand Euro oooo,, not even Dollars.

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  14. Sad...I quickly scanned through to the name and wasn't alarmed. Virtually every home in streets of Edo has 1 or 2 abroad, I would have been a victim, thank God.

    Returned home the other day to learn of the death of a neighbor, she died hungry. This woman mocked my widowed mum for years saying she has fine children for nothing, they will pay us visits with their abroad big girls, glowing skin, accent and ask you why you cant help your mum from poverty, they would promise heaven on earth. But the end is never glory for the most....at least I have a formal education, I have tailoring skills, fellow girls, its patience we will get there , safe and healthy.

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  15. Do runs in naija Una no go hear. Abroad den go fuck u tire, shishi u go get. Poverty is a bastard

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  16. Lie lie story. Many of these gals are aware of what they're going over there to do. They start lying when caught. When you have no formal education or work experience, what type of job was she expecting? Abeg make i hear word

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  17. This girls should stop claiming they are victims, this prostitution thing has been happening since time immemorial and yet someone comes to you promising to give you a better life abroad working in a supermarket and you believe them? And from her name she is from Edo state where everybody knows that 90% of going abroad for a young girl actually ends up in prostitution yet they come out and say they where not aware? Please they should spare us their bullshit stories. Parents willingly sponsor their children abroad for that purpose only, then they come back and build four flats for them and name it Mother is good or Daddy is good. In a bid to escape paying the agreed sum promised to the traffickers they come out with stories that they where tricked, this is the height of arrant nonsense. Even the guys are not spared, they go abroad and latch on to this girls for survival and most times marrying them when the girls must have raised enough money to retire and set up a business for them. You see them coming back home to form Europe boys and the young naive ones will begin to envy them thereby taking terrible risk by going to Libya,Morocco buy road before crossing the Mediterranean seas to get to Europe. many die along the way leaving their parents wondering if they will ever hear from them again. Had a friend that went way back in the 90s but never to be heard from again till date, ask people they will tell you he probably died in the desert. someone i know was in Europe doing nothing but living off a prostitute that was staying with a white man, when the man goes to work during the week to come back weekend this guy will move from the village he was staying then to the white mans house to shag the girl, on Thursday go back home with 50 Euros to buy small provision that will last him that weekend and save the rest to send home to his wife and three kids. Make i rest for the matter jare.

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    1. Lol. You for continue na. The last bit of ur comment got me laughing. Toy boy collecting 50 Euro to buy small provision for the weekend.. torrr..lol. The white man don fall mugu. Some people take risks though.

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  18. So the awareness of the false promises hasn't gone round ...I'm surprised...the same stories all the time...

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  19. The hustle for wealth is real.Nigeria girls will keep falling for the empty promises

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  20. How about the Edo area fadas/madams who both lure, deceive and drive this inhumane treatment? Come to think of it, many of these satanic agents are known to the girls: uncles, aunties, cousins & friends. With friends & family like this, who needs enemies?

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  21. How about the Edo area fadas/madams who both lure, deceive and drive this inhumane treatment? Come to think of it, many of these satanic agents are known to the girls: uncles, aunties, cousins & friends. With friends & family like this, who needs enemies?

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  22. These people should stop lying I beg.they are aware of everything even before embarking on these trips.some parents even beg these sponsors of death(they call them sponsored in Benin) to please take their daughters on their next trip.they know what they are going to do abroad.they even go with these sponsors to juju shrines where their daughters' pubic hair and nails are cut and used in oath taking to insure their investment in the girls.there was a girl that ran away from her madam brothel abroad,without completing her payment.the madam went to confront her parents and they threatened to report her to the anti trafficking body(NAPTIF) so she backed down. Two months later, their daughter came back home with a story that she bedwets anytime she is with a client. Old mama start to dey piss for body so her totoh business and future prospects collapsed.they went to beg but madam just say she nor get hand inside o.

    There are some who take people via land routes through the desert,with a lot of them not making it to the borders of northern African countries where they try to cross the water body to Spain.only the lucky ones make it to the shores of Europe. A lot of them die from dehydration and starvation in the desert. Girls offer sex for you to even pee in their mouth when dehydrated.

    Others are dumped in cities along the west African coastline after they must have collected almost 200k naira from them with an agreement to get them to europe.you see them as prostitutes in brothels and hang out spots in Cotonou, Abidjan, Lome, Dakar and other countries.You get to hear them discussing in Bini,ishan,Igbo and efik/Ibibio.

    Wicked,greedy and heartless people are feeding off their children, siblings and spouses;yes spouses.I have seen cases in Benin city where the wife travels abroad(with the husband's approval and contribution) to sell herself.she sends money back home and the man uses it to take care of himself, their kids,build houses and frolicks with babes in town.husbands have been heard to have summoned family meetings because their wives refused to travel abroad to sell their pussies.when she complains,the man usually says "God is finally revealing my enemies,i asked mama osaro to travel abroad to alleviate our state of poverty in this house but she refused.why is she refusing, am I not her husband?she has already given birth to male and female children, what else is she keeping the body for when she can make some good money?"some of these women travel,get their money and send to their parents to build houses and acquire other things for them.when they come back,they take care of their kids,leave the idiot of a man,pick a toy boy or boys and then become a madam (sponsor) too.it is a never ending vicious cycle that churns in millions of dollars yearly(ask Western Union,moneygram,etc).

    The long and short of it all is that these girls and their parents ACTUALLY DO KNOW what their daughters are going to do abroad.they should stop with telling stories of ignorance when they are caught.Happy weekend people

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  23. Lucifer's headquarters is without a doubt, situated in Edo/Benin/Ishan axis. The shameful and heart wrenching situations that come out of here on a consistent basis seems so "normal" to this enclave and its adherents. What exactly is the culture that fuels such deplorable mindset?

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  24. Lucifer's headquarters is without a doubt, situated in Edo/Benin/Ishan axis. The shameful and heart wrenching situations that come out of here on a consistent basis seems so "normal" to this enclave and its adherents. What exactly is the culture that fuels such deplorable mindset?

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