Two young women, Akhimen Franca, 25 and Onofua Ehinon, 23 reportedly
ended up in Togo to begin work as prostitutes after a certain suspected
female trafficker at Ekpoma in Edo state approached them, pretending to
give them job as restaurant waitress in Ivory Coast.
The woman,
who the victims identified only as ‘Madam Excellent’, was said to have
instructed that they would pay the sum of 800,000 cefas to her monthly.
The
duo, both of Edo state, had agreed only to discover on their arrival at
Togo instead of Ivory Coast, they were billed to work as prostitutes.
In a chat with Encomium Magazine, they narrated how they summoned courage and escaped.
They
disclosed that they learnt their lessons the hard way and gave a
graphic account of how they were deceived and almost ended up as
prostitutes.
On how she ended up in Togo supposedly as a
commercial sex worker, 25-year-old Franca said, “It was in Epkoma in Edo
state where I met one lady. I was actually going to church when I met
her and she approached me and said she was looking for girls that can
work in her restaurant in Ivory Coast.
“So, when I got home I told
Ehinon and we arranged to meet her and she told us what the plan was
and when we will be leaving Nigeria for Ivory Coast.
“On February 2, we left Edo for Lagos, had a stopover at Mile 2 and
she told us that was where the car that will pick us to Ivory Coast. So,
at exactly 9.30pm, the car came for us and we all boarded that evening.
“When
we got to Togo, I noticed that we were not going to proceed with our
journey, so I asked the woman why are we here, you said we were going to
Ivory Coast not Togo?
“She told me to keep quiet, that whatever
she asked me to do I should just do it without complaining. Later, she
went out to buy clothes and came back with some skimpy and short dresses
and gave them to us to wear.
“I asked why such dresses, because
they don’t look like clothes that are worn by a waitress or a person
selling food. Again she told me to keep quiet and just do whatever she
asked me to do, adding that we were brought to Togo for prostitution and
in return we get to pay her 800,000 cefas each.
“So, I told my
sister, we can’t do this kind of job, we have to find a way to escape
from her than to stay here. We left without even carrying our bags in
order not to arouse any suspicion of us running away and as we were
trying to escape, we met a guy, after listening to our story, he told us
he doesn’t know anybody in Togo, because he is from Ghana and can help
us get there so that we can get the help we needed.
“When we got
to Ghana, he took us to Christ Embassy Church where we met with two guys
and one of them gave us some money and we left with the guy that
brought us from Togo to lodge in a hotel, because it was getting late
and there was nowhere to sleep.
“He, however, promised us that in
the morning he will take us to some pastors so they can help us with
transport fare back to Nigeria. But to our surprise in the morning while
I was taking my bath, the guy took off with the money we were given at
the Christ Embassy Church. So, we approached the manager of the hotel
and told him our predicament, and he called a taxi, paid the driver and
asked him to take us to the Nigerian Embassy and also gave us some
money.
“Unfortunately, when we got to the embassy we were told
that there was no money to give to us to return to Nigeria, but God so
good one of the workers there, asked us to come with him to his house
since it was on a Friday and we had nowhere to stay, but told us that if
the embassy does not help us by Monday, he won’t take us back to his
house and we have to find help somewhere else,” Franca narrated.
“When
we got to the embassy on Monday, there was still no hope for us until
we met Mr. Moses Owaro, President of the All Nigerian Community Ghana,
who took us back to the embassy with a letter explaining our situation
to them, and still no help was forth coming due to financial constrain,
and eventually had to fund our trip back to Nigeria with the help of
Chief Christopher Obareki, a member of the board of trustees of ANC-GH
with the sum of 800ghc to buy our tickets back to Lagos and also gave us
N6,000 for our trip from Lagos to Edo state.”
When asked if their
families knew they were embarking on such mission, 23-year-old Ehinon
chipped in, “We didn’t tell our parents because we wanted to surprise
them by going to Ivory Coast to work and come back home with lots of
money to help us start our businesses.
“We just finished learning
fashion and design, so we were hoping when we make money, we can come
back to Nigeria and buy sewing machines and open our own place and that
was a big mistake on our part. But Mr. Moses Owaro eventually spoke with
my brother in Nigeria to explain the situation of things before we got
back.”
When asked how they were able to cross the border with
‘Madam Excellent’ without the authorities suspecting any foul play,
Ehinon said, “Anytime we got to the boarder, we were told to come down
from the car and cross over to the other side on foot. And what the
woman kept telling the immigration officers and other security personnel
was that we were going to the next country to buy goods to sell. She
told us not to show any sign of fear or fidget in front of the
officers.”
The duo said they felt really bad when they realized
they were being tricked into prostitution instead of working in a
restaurant, adding that they left that place by all means even when they
had no place to go, rather than sleeping with different men while the
con-woman takes all the money.
The President of the All Nigerian
Community-Ghana, Moses Owaro, when contacted, called on parents and
guardians to be more vigilant about strangers who offer to take their
children abroad for better opportunity, while security personnel should
be extra vigilant at points of entry, be it at the boarder or at the
airports, as young girls like these are smuggled out every now and then.
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