Twenty-four year old Blessing was another victim
of prostitution who spent two years in Russian city Voronezh cooking,
babysitting and serving clients for money.
“‘Who told you that there is good job for you
in Russia? Prostitution is the only job you can do here,’ it was the first
thing I was told by my future female pimp when I arrived in Russia,” Blessing
said.
According to Blessing, she studied Fashion
Design in Nigeria however, she didn’t have money to continue her studies. When
one of her friends suggested they should go to Russia and earn some money,
Blessing agreed.
“My Nigerian friend disappeared when we
arrived in Russia. Later, I found out that she died. My pimp said I had to work
as a prostitute to return $45,000 that they allegedly spent on my air tickets
and other stuff.
“When I said “No”, they started to beat me
up. Two years have passed but I still have visible scars.
“If I only knew earlier that there were
people who can help me, I would have returned to Nigeria long ago. I didn’t
know there was a way out. My parents and brothers know what happened to me.
They are waiting for my return,” Blessing said.
When girls refuse to serve clients, the pimp
beats them up till they obey the orders. If they still refuse to obey, the pimp
kicks them out without passports and money to live. As girls are far away from
their homes and families without any support, they usually give up all attempts
to run away.
“I was told that if I refused to work as
other girls, they would have killed me. But I replied that only God can kill
me,” Blessing concluded.
According to a Russian photographer, Tatiana
Egorova, who met Blessing and other rescued girls several days before their
departure to Nigeria, Blessing is already at home with her family. Though the
photographer doesn’t know how the 24-year-old girl is coping with her life now.
In Nigeria, the main reasons of human
trafficking mostly selling women and children for commercial sexual
exploitation happened as a result of poverty, social inequality and
unemployment. Almost all international trade in Nigeria is concentrated in
Benin City, the capital of Edo state.
Naijcom


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