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Is Anybody Listening To The Cries Of These Nigerian Ladies In Saudi Arabia by jara: 6:53pm On Aug 03, 2018
News about domestic helps abuse in Saudi have been around for a while but they are mostly from Pilipino house helps. There was a report about abuse of Kenyan women as far back as 2015 that was reported locally and on BBC. The bad news we get from Saudi Arabia are from Africans on pilgrimage and some abusing their visa to commit deplorable crimes, especially Nigerians despite the severe punishment of beheading.

Nigerians young ladies and other Africans are crying out from Saudi Arabia! These are young women that neither had any desire to sell their bodies by taking oath nor did they swear at the shrine in order to become prostitutes. They paid agents good money with the hope of securing decent jobs in Saudi Arabia. Unfortunately, ladies include very young girls let go by unscrupulous parents. There are African agents in many cities including Abuja, Accra and Nairobi recruiting domestic helps into Saudi Arabia as slaves.

These young ladies are sending chilling cries back home begging for their rescue. Most African countries used to send their youths to Nigeria as varieties of helps including light skin Arab beggars on our streets from North Africa in the eighties. There were so many in Lagos willing to do anything including young girls getting pregnant for touts and area boys, until Action Governor Lateef Jakande declared free primary school for everyone.
https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/268260/abused-african-ladies-cry-out-for-rescue-in-saudi-arabia.html
Re: Is Anybody Listening To The Cries Of These Nigerian Ladies In Saudi Arabia by dingbang(m): 6:55pm On Aug 03, 2018
all these get rich quick mentality

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Re: Is Anybody Listening To The Cries Of These Nigerian Ladies In Saudi Arabia by Mystiquefia: 7:26pm On Aug 03, 2018
At The End Of The Day You"ll Not See Names Like Aisha, Fatima, Halima Or Even Zahra Recorded Amongst Those Being Victimized In Saudi Arabia. We Have Alot To Do Restoring Sanity And Normalcy To The Declining Morals And Indoctrination Of Our Kids In The Zoo. The Glorification Of Wealth And Practical Worship Of The Rich In Our Society, Churches, Educational Institutions Leaves One Puzzled About The Morals And Customary Ethics Supposingly Inherited From Our Forefathers In Africa.

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Re: Is Anybody Listening To The Cries Of These Nigerian Ladies In Saudi Arabia by jara: 3:32am On Aug 04, 2018
I think we are becoming indifferent. Cut the finger of many of us, you won't see blood.

These ladies, especially the younger ones are in bondage. Most countries whose citizens are in the same situation have done the right thing.
Re: Is Anybody Listening To The Cries Of These Nigerian Ladies In Saudi Arabia by yipata: 4:10am On Aug 04, 2018
its not bad if this notice is placed on twitter tagging the right embassy and the government. It will make a good impact too. And pls let's not start the blame game. Nobody forced them there.. Im not judging cos circumstances could cause it but pls solution is the core now.
Re: Is Anybody Listening To The Cries Of These Nigerian Ladies In Saudi Arabia by jara: 2:11pm On Aug 04, 2018
Have you done this by putting it on Twitter or you want someone else to?


yipata:
its not bad if this notice is placed on twitter tagging the right embassy and the government. It will make a good impact too. And pls let's not start the blame game. Nobody forced them there.. Im not judging cos circumstances could cause it but pls solution is the core now.
Re: Is Anybody Listening To The Cries Of These Nigerian Ladies In Saudi Arabia by SniperSmurf(m): 2:17pm On Aug 04, 2018
No matter how much public enlightenment you do they keep falling victim to labor exploitation in countries like Saudi, Oman, Yemen, Kuwait, Egypt, Libya (which is the worst) and UAE.

These women and men (because men are also victims) need to wake the fck up and stop believing these fake "employment agents" scamming them.

All that glitters is not gold.
Re: Is Anybody Listening To The Cries Of These Nigerian Ladies In Saudi Arabia by yipata: 7:07pm On Aug 15, 2018
I did already

jara:
Have you done this by putting it on Twitter or you want someone else to?


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