Into The Depths

The Price of Pleasure

39 min · 29. okt. 2024
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According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), human trafficking is one of the biggest illicit trades in the world, as traffickers make an estimated [https://www.ilo.org/global/about-the-ilo/newsroom/news/WCMS_243201/lang--en/index.htm] $150 billion in profits yearly as of 2014. Hundreds of women fall prey to sex traffickers every year, as they are usually lured by false promises of a better life. In this episode, HumAngle spoke with sex workers across brothels in Nigeria's South West who share with us the realities of their job.

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On February 13, 1958, hundreds of women from different communities in Epie, a kingdom in southern Nigeria, trooped out in a protest that had lasted many days. Some of them who were nursing mothers had their babies tied to their backs. Some were pregnant. They demanded free education and spoke against the proposed policy to tax women. But the British colonial authorities responded with force. Security agents opened fire on the protesters. Many of them were arrested. Villages were looted and burnt. People became displaced. Some lost their lives. But stories of this incident have barely been documented. They are passed from generation to generation by word of mouth. The victims of the savagery from the colonial forces have been reluctant to share their experiences. However, 65 years later, HumAngle is able to piece together what happened based on interviews with multiple eyewitnesses, families of victims, and others who have studied the events.

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