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CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by rexzqcom(m): 1:35am On Feb 26, 2016
Internal Displaced Children are being sold into slavery by officials.

Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by Nobody: 1:38am On Feb 26, 2016
IF ITS IN THE ZOO OH SORRY NIGERIA, then it means that this change is really working
Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by rexzqcom(m): 1:43am On Feb 26, 2016
Is happening in northern Nigeria. Just saw the report.
They agreed to sell two female children to CNN undercover for $500.
Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by dmostcheerful(f): 1:47am On Feb 26, 2016
I so much love this change......

why not sell the zombies and let this innocent children be?

smh for Nigeria, we keep blaming our leaders but common idp leaders are even corrupt...

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Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by rexzqcom(m): 1:48am On Feb 26, 2016
Been going on. Can't unload the link. Just go to CNN website and search the topic. Really pathetic.
Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by lukecent: 2:06am On Feb 26, 2016
May God have mercy on them, for they know not what they re doing
Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by knightsTempler: 4:13am On Feb 26, 2016
shocked

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Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by tafabaloo(m): 4:52am On Feb 26, 2016
Kkk oooo
Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by NigeriaPresident: 4:57am On Feb 26, 2016
Who is selling them, Who pocket the money, To whom are they sold to

If this question has no answer, then the reporter needs some cases to answer..

As for yee wailers, I reserve my comment till 2019 when I finally eliminate PDP from the existing party in Nigeria.

I Think you will have more brain being a KOWA member.

God Bless Nigeria

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Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by Anticabal: 6:22am On Feb 26, 2016
Northerners are still very much engaged in slavery right under our noses. Let me make a revelation, in lagos those crippled or blind northern beggars in wheelchair you see are actually OWNED by an Alhaji somewhere in Mile12, Ketu, Agege, Idi-Araba etc.

The beggars are bought in the north and brought down to lagos and other southern states by the hausa/fulani Alhajis who them put them on the street to beg. Some of them make 10,000 naira per day as cashcows for the Alhajis as begging slaves and alhaji might own like 5 different begging 'teams'; ( A blind man and a lead boy or a crippled girl and a boy who pushes her wheelchair).

The Alhaji lies on his mat in his small kiosk all through the day listening to BBC hausa or Radio Chanji while the slaves go begging, at night they return with thousands of naira, he simply counts the money in their bowls, smiles and pockets it, giving them only N50 for food. Go to ketu, Mushin, AP Agege railway, obalende and see things for yourself.

This is a well kept secret in hausa/fulani communities in southern states especially lagos which are usually tight-knitted and the slaves can't run because, they know nobody before they came to lagos, so shelter, food and survival is dependent on the owner Alhaji. Secondly, they could be found and even possibly killed to teach other crippled and blind slaves a lesson.





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Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by rexzqcom(m): 7:42am On Feb 26, 2016
NigeriaPresident:
Who is selling them, Who pocket the money, To whom are they sold to

If this question has no answer, then the reporter needs some cases to answer..

As for yee wailers, I reserve my comment till 2019 when I finally eliminate PDP from the existing party in Nigeria.

I Think you will have more brain being a KOWA member.

God Bless Nigeria

For details and answers to your questions, go to CNN website and search the topic as outlined above.
Hints; officials in charge of the camps are doing the sellings. They even bargain the prices. Under the guise of donations. They finally agreed to sell two young female children to CNN undercover agents for $500, after bargaining from $100 each.
Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by fulanimafia: 8:09am On Feb 26, 2016
Anticabal:
Northerners are still very much engaged in slavery right under our noses. Let me make a revelation, in lagos those crippled or blind northern beggars in wheelchair you see are actually OWNED by an Alhaji somewhere in Mile12, Ketu, Agege, Idi-Araba etc.
The beggars are bought in the north and brought down to lagos and other southern states by the hausa/fulani Alhajis who them put them on the street to beg. Some of them make 10,000 naira per day as cashcows for the Alhajis as begging slaves and alhaji might own like 5 different begging 'teams'; ( A blind man and a lead boy or a crippled girl and a boy who pushes her wheelchair).
The Alhaji lies on his mat in his small kiosk all through the day listening to BBC hausa or Radio Chanji while the slaves go begging, at night they return with thousands of naira, he simply counts the money in their bowls, smiles and pockets it, giving them only N50 for food. Go to ketu, Mushin, AP Agege railway, obalende and see things for yourself.
This is a well kept secret in hausa/fulani communities in southern states especially lagos which are usually tight-knitted and the slaves can't run because, they know nobody before they came to lagos, so shelter, food and survival is dependent on the owner Alhaji. Secondly, they could be found and even possibly killed to teach other crippled and blind slaves a lesson.
cc: gworochewinmaga, fulanimafia, ibnsultan, arewafederation.

While I'm yet to find the report in question, human trafficking is a global scourge that needs to be fought to elimination and all hands must be on deck.

From the modern day slavery disguised under trafficking of women from Edo to Italy and other European countries for prostitution, to the human trafficking of kids to be sold or hired as house boys and girls in the South (the Ekaette's and Akpan's), to the baby factories in the East where little girls are raped daily, their wombs are turned into production units and the babies are sold for peanuts, to the human trafficking for forced labor in Europe.

We must all come together to end modern day slavery all around the world, starting from our little corners.

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Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by fulanimafia: 8:13am On Feb 26, 2016
We owe humanity the duty of fighting this societal cancer.

Re: CNN Undercover Investigative Report. by Csami(m): 9:19am On Feb 26, 2016
So lemme get this straight; the army rescues them from boko haram and when they think they're safe, they're been sold back into slavery?
How many have they sold so far?
Classic change!

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