A Ghanaian lady shocks the internet as she exposes what many Nigerian girls are allegedly doing in Ghana, issuing a warning to parents.
This revelation is contained in a video currently making waves on the popular social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
In the video, the lady spoke extensively, alleging that many Nigerian girls in Ghana are not engaged in legal jobs but are involved in something else.
She issued a strong warning to parents, urging them not to entrust their daughters to anyone promising to take them to Ghana or any other country, as they might be forced into prostitution.
She said: “If you’re a parent and someone comes to you asking for your child with the promise of bringing her to Ghana for an office job, it’s a lie. Don’t release your child because they’ll bring them to Ghana and force them into prostitution.”
“If you come to the streets of Ghana, most of the children involved in prostitution are Nigerians, and many of them didn’t know they were brought here for that purpose.”
She further warned: “If anyone from any country tells you to give them your child with the promise of providing a job for her, it’s a lie.”
As her post circulated online, concerned individuals flooded the comment section to share their thoughts.
See some reactions below:
@elswoodX: “They rent a full hotel & various apartments & that’s all they do.”
Deborah_Scombel: “True. You will find them on Lagos Avenue in East Legon.”
@eddy_mens21: “Chale this issue. Just yesterday, I wanted a hookup girl, I Called about 8 girls but all of them were Nigerians. It’s sad.”
@kwaku_aryee: “You’ll be shocked at the number of Nigerian girls in prisons in Ghana. Their offense? Trafficking girls into prostitution.”
@RichieKT: “There are so-called Nigerian chiefs (head of the Nigerian associations in Ghana). Are they saying they’re not aware of these things??? It’s really sad and I feel bad for those very young girls who knows no one here.”
@denew4ce: “I saw one at Asafo, and she wasn’t aware that’s why she was brought to Ghana. She tried running away but returned a month later due to the difficulties she faced outside. Ghana needs to enforce the law and clamp down these things.”
@YONGswiss: “Vri tru …village sef dem dey there…and u can easily identify them..especially galamseey areas dem dey there rofff.”
@_Truth300: “I once asked one how come he came here, She told me her madam said to her in Nigeria that she has a supermarket in Ghana and she need her to come work in it and now she’s here doing that . Very sad.”
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