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NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by BlackViper(op): 10:49am On Aug 19, 2025
National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), in its ongoing crackdown on human trafficking syndicates, intercepted 25 women suspected to be victims of labour exploitation en route to Saudi Arabia.

The agency, in a press statement on Monday by its press officer, Vincent Adekoye, said the clampdown was part of efforts to disrupt organised trafficking activities by some criminally inclined agencies that specialised in the recruitment and trafficking of Nigerians to destination in the Middle East.

Adekoye stated that the development came just as the agency commenced a manhunt for the owner and workers of a popular travel agency suspected of playing a prominent role in the recruitment of the victims.

He said the unsuspecting victims were picked up in front of a popular hotel in the highbrow area of Wuse II, Abuja, where they had gathered, awaiting their trafficker.

Adekoye added that the operation was a continuation of renewed surveillance activities and monitoring embarked upon by the agency, targeting some black spots within several major state capitals across the country.

Adekoye recalled that Director General of NAPTIP, Binta Bello, had a few weeks ago, ordered operatives of the agency to intensify monitoring in some state capitals across Nigeria in response to the reported surge in the activities of human traffickers who now recruited from remote villages and communities for exploitation.

He stated that the directive was in addition to the enhanced working relationship and collaboration with sister law enforcement agencies and partners along some of the red flag routes.

Adekoye revealed that during interrogation, the victims, whose ages ranged from 17 to 43 years, claimed they were recruited from Kano, Jigawa, and Katsina states by some persons with a promise to travel to Saudi Arabia to take up jobs as domestic workers, specifically house help.

He quoted one of the victims to have said, “Some people came to our village and told my parents that they would assist me to travel abroad to work as a house help in Saudi Arabia. They assured us that the job there will pay us very well, and we will be able to come and take care of our parents and families.

“They asked us to come and wait for them here so that they will give us the travel document and the necessary instructions on how to go. They have not given us any documents, like an international passport and a visa, and we are worried that none of them is here to attend to us as they promised.”

He said a good number of the victims confessed that they were in Abuja for the first time, and they were stranded.

Speaking on the development, Director General of NAPTIP, Bello, frowned on the activities of the traffickers who fed on the vulnerability of victims in remote parts of the country. He warned that some trafficking gangs now used Abuja as a centralised coordination point for trafficking.

Bello said, “I wish to alert our partners and stakeholders to the new modus operandi of a human trafficking syndicate that uses the Federal Capital Territory as a muster point for their nefarious activities.

“You will recall that a few months ago, some victims were intercepted and rescued from a hotel located close to the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja, just as they were about to be trafficked to some destination countries in the Middle East.

“Now, we have intercepted another 25 women. The sad aspect of the whole thing is that they excitedly jumped at the offer from the traffickers without knowing the harrowing experience and the level of exploitation that awaits them in the destination country.

“Well, the good news is that we have successfully disrupted this trafficking process, and we are closing in on the agency whose name features prominently in the whole thing.

“Let me use this medium to call on the umbrella body of travel agencies, the Association of Recruiters, Licensed Placement Agency of Nigeria, and other regulatory bodies, to rise to their responsibility of regulating the activities of their members.”

The NAPTIP director-general added, “The mindless exploitation of victims of human trafficking in those destination countries remains a source of serious concern to NAPTIP, so this scenario must stop.”
https://www.arise.tv/naptip-intercepts-25-women-bound-for-saudi-arabia-in-suspected-trafficking-plot/

Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by fuckingAyaya(m): 11:26am On Aug 19, 2025
Humans just wanna make money they don't care if it will cost some lives. Can a trafficker traffic his/her own blood to a foreign country for modern day slavery? Man inhumanity to man!!
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Brendaniel: 5:07pm On Aug 19, 2025
fuckingAyaya:
Humans just wanna make money they don't care if it will cost some lives. Can a trafficker traffic his/her own blood to a foreign country for modern day slavery? Man inhumanity to man!!
People don't run away from a place that is sweet for them, Why are Saudi Arabians, UAE or Canadian citizens not being trafficked back to Nigeria?
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by ukukaegbu(m): 5:10pm On Aug 19, 2025
Abike Dabiri should come and do her profiling as usual.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by matuskyoo7(m): 5:11pm On Aug 19, 2025
All is well ,taking to Holyland for what reason ..hmm
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Gadaffi9ja(m): 5:14pm On Aug 19, 2025
Who trafficked them, and which route will they follow, I'm asking for a friend.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 5:16pm On Aug 19, 2025
Arab men and their fetish stuff. The things wey dem dey do our girls for middle east eheeeeeeen 😖
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by ZombieDredd: 5:16pm On Aug 19, 2025
ukukaegbu:
Abike Dabiri should come and do her profiling as usual.
She will pass since no igbo person is involved.

Her village people here will pass too
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by muyico(m): 5:18pm On Aug 19, 2025
They soon travel out, just matters of times, Saudi olosho better pass Nigeria own
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Franklyspeakin:
Nairaland news can come very late. This was headline In the morning, see when it's hitting nairaland front page. Source of outdated news
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Kaa4(m): 5:23pm On Aug 19, 2025
Are you sure those women don't want to be trafficked? As long as it involves flying, it is not trafficking. To many, anywhere is better than Nigeria at the moment.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by ksam(m): 5:23pm On Aug 19, 2025
Let them go… It can be worse out there than it is right here
Nigeria is so fvcked off
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Softmirror: 5:28pm On Aug 19, 2025
ukukaegbu:
Abike Dabiri should come and do her profiling as usual.
It is very important in problem solving as long as being objective is the basis.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by DenreleDave(m): 5:28pm On Aug 19, 2025
I'm sure there was no trafficking..

They wanted to go there for real

Everyone wants to escape this govt
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by derico(m): 5:33pm On Aug 19, 2025
In this 2025...in Nigeria from Nigeria..?

They are not being trafficked.

They volunteered for the hustle.
They know what they're going for
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by sulaak(m): 5:38pm On Aug 19, 2025
fuckingAyaya:
Humans just wanna make money they don't care if it will cost some lives. Can a trafficker traffic his/her own blood to a foreign country for modern day slavery? Man inhumanity to man!!
That is how slavery was successful for 500 years, Africans want to make money because they lack the knowledge to make money from technology or to use their skills.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Toscarel: 5:38pm On Aug 19, 2025
Do you think they want to be rescued huh??
You just interrupted their transfer to hustle
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by AlabiKILLER2023: 5:45pm On Aug 19, 2025
fuckingAyaya:
Humans just wanna make money they don't care if it will cost some lives. Can a trafficker traffic his/her own blood to a foreign country for modern day slavery? Man inhumanity to man!!
Nothing wrong with it though


That's the only way to make money
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Reference(m): 5:50pm On Aug 19, 2025
This is the real, grassroots statistic that indicates the state of the economy, not that doled out by some two bit government hack feeding fat on taxpayers money and ass kissing to grub on crumbs off their political masters table.

Unfortunately those these so called victims of slavery have left behind to stew in misery will gladly take a lollipop at the polls to vote their oppressors back into office.

Nigeria. A country whose nationals cannot rise from the chains of sentiment to solve their collective problems but rather sell themselves into slavery.

We in Africa and particularly the Niger area have blamed the white man long enough for slavery, apartheid, and all other inhuman acts of antiquity. But we have never stopped to ask how any of it was possible in the first place. Well here it is.

A willingness to become a modern day slave because of an unwillingness to fight to build a prosperous, egalitarian, society.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Fiscus105(m): 5:56pm On Aug 19, 2025
BlackViper:
https://www.arise.tv/naptip-intercepts-25-women-bound-for-saudi-arabia-in-suspected-trafficking-plot/
25 women were picked in front of popular hotel, to be transported to so- called holiest land. To do what? If they are deceiving, it left for you to continuing DECEIVING yourself.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Addme: 5:58pm On Aug 19, 2025
Ask them again, they would wish they were never rescued.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by fuckingAyaya(m): 6:08pm On Aug 19, 2025
Brendaniel:
People don't run away from a place that is sweet for them, Why are Saudi Arabians, UAE or Canadian citizens not being trafficked back to Nigeria?
They have provided with the basic amenities to enjoy life, all thanks to their government that prioritize the wellbeing of their citizens, but here reverse is the case.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Reference(m): 6:11pm On Aug 19, 2025
sulaak:
That is how slavery was successful for 500 years, Africans want to make money because they lack the knowledge to make money from technology or to use their skills.
They say Africa was the cradle of civilization. It had great empires of old. So what happened. Why did Africa not head to Europe to enslave them.

The answer is simple. Not a single African empire grew on the strength of it's people. You can never hear how great a people were of any empire on the continent. All you hear is about their great, rich and powerful kings, their nobles, that's all, meaning that African empires did a good job of enslaving their own peoples long before foreigners reached these shores.

And this feudal mindset has continued till this day engrained in the DNA of the average African at all levels and in all walks of life. The leader assuming monarchial powers that corners total authority and resources and arrogates to himself powers to make and execute laws to his benefit alone while emasculating those he leads renderig them powerless, poor and unable to rise to exercise liberty.

That is what is called democracy in these parts, that is even what is called executive powers in boardrooms and way down to homes, the basic family unit, emperors everywhere, poverty, slavery, despondency everywhere else.
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Hassanmaye(m): 6:16pm On Aug 19, 2025
They will go there and become slaves, Arabs no get joy
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Hassanmaye(m): 6:19pm On Aug 19, 2025
Franklyspeakin:
Nairaland news can come very late. This was headline I'm the morning, see when it's hitting nairaland front page. Source of outdated news
Im worried seun has to do something a beg is getting out of hand
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by gasparpisciotta: 6:24pm On Aug 19, 2025
Give them jobs in Dangote's company 😎😍😘😚☺😎🙂😍🤩🤩🙂🤨😐😑😶🙄😏😁

Mods are joking right?
Re: NAPTIP Intercepts 25 Women Who Were To Be Trafficked To Saudi Arabia by Chegesnd: 6:26pm On Aug 19, 2025
Very unfortunate.
Just see their names :
Aisha
Sherrifat
Amina
Funke
Abibat
Omotola
Funmilayo
Shakirat
Omolara
Ronke
Jumoke and the rest.

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