MEET NIGERIA LADY WHO SLEEPS WITH 20-25 MEN EVERYDAY
A Nigerian teenager, Beauty John,
yesterday, relived sad
memories of how she slept with over 20 men everyday all in her bid to migrate
to Europe in search of greener pastures.
Beauty was among the 60 Nigerian teenagers deported from
Libya who visited The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations,SCOAN, where they were
given N2 million by the head pastor of the church, Prophet T.B. Joshua, and
Emmanuel TV Partners to help start their lives afresh in Nigeria. Sharing her
horrible experience with the congregation, which was posted on Prophet TB
Joshua’s Facebook page, Beauty, who hails from Akwa-Ibom State, said her heart
skipped a beat after her sponsor assured her that she wouldn’t pay anything
before embarking on the journey. She naively quipped, trying to process the
enormity of the offer that had been so coyly presented. “Nothing. You will, of
course, pay back once you reach Europe,” her sponsor assured her. “It was 2015.
Beauty tearfully kissed her mum and younger siblings farewell, promising she
would call upon her arrival in Europe. The car first went to Kano State, where
she was roughly pushed into another vehicle with several other intrepid
travellers. Their destination was Agadez, Niger. As the vehicle hastily
traversed the desert terrain at midnight, Beauty plucked up the courage to ask
about the plane she would board to Europe.” “Shut up, girl” was the only answer
she got. There was no going back. In Agadez, Beauty was placed inside a Hilux
vehicle alongside almost 20 others. A tortuous four-day journey through the
Sahara Desert lay ahead. The sun beat relentlessly, the young Nigerian clinging
onto a wooden stick as the vehicle hurtled through the endless dunes at
breakneck speeds.” “When Beauty arrived in Libya, a ‘connection-man’ was
awaiting her. But the conditions on which she set out on her journey were about
to be radically revised. She would have to ‘pay her ticket’ to Europe, he
stoically informed her. How? By selling her own body for sex. Beauty convulsed,
blurting out that this was not what she bargained for. “That’s not my business;
you belong to me now,” he retorted, striking her to the ground with a vicious
blow. Beauty had been sold into sexual slavery – by her own countrymen. It took
the teenager almost six months to raise the requisite money to ‘buy’ her
freedom – an equivalent of N400,000. “I slept with between 20 to 25 men every
day,” she wincingly reminisced of her days in prostitution. Innocence robbed in
the cruellest, most callous of fashions. What transpired in the next 1,000 days
are beyond what words can adequately convey. Beauty spent three years in Libya,
which she described as “hell on earth” – longing for the day she would ‘cross
over’ to Europe. She worked as a cleaner in a hospital to support herself,
saving up her meagre income to secure her journey. Finally setting sail in a
makeshift rubber dinghy in late 2018, along with almost 100 others, Beauty had
not even reached International Waters when their ship was flagged down by the
Libyan coastguard. She was promptly imprisoned and finally repatriated back to
Nigeria. “I came back with literally nothing,” she stated, adding that the
clothes on her back were provided courtesy of the International Organisation for
Migration (IOM). “I wasted three years of my life in Libya,” Beauty groaned.
“But God kept me alive for a purpose – so my life can be a lesson to others. I
plead with my fellow Nigerian youth not to take such a journey and end up in
prostitution, like I did.”
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