Sometime
in 2014, a young beautiful girl, Ms Precious, completed her university
education and the National Youth Service Corps programme in Edo State.
Precious, as she identified herself while nude in a video, decided to
seek better opportunity outside Nigeria. She chose a booming beautiful
Arab city, Dubai, as her port of future success. Precious convinced her
parents to finance her desire to travel. Her mother had no option than
to support her by processing the needed travel documents to her
dreamland.
On August 28, 2014, the naïve, young and
pretty lady was ordered to stand naked in front of a camera by one of
the most notorious Nigerian sex slave and human traffickers in Dubai,
Esther Nicole Otubo. The video recordings of this innocent girl were to
blackmail her and other girls under her “PROSTITUTION BUSINESS EMPIRE”
in case they refused to pay their daily dividends to her. Precious
hopelessly agreed to Otubo’s terms of engagement, as captured in the
video transcript:
Esther Nicole: What’s your name?
Precious: Precious.
Esther Nicole: Precious, which part of Nigeria are you from?
Precious: Edo State
Esther Nicole: Okay. Where are you right now?
Precious: Dubai.
Esther Nicole: Dubai? What did you come to do here?
Precious: Prostitution.
Esther Nicole: Prostitution. Were you forced to come here?
Precious: No.
Esther Nicole: You agreed on your own to come here. Did you go for swearing (sic)?
Precious: Yes.
Esther Nicole: Who and you (sic) went for the swearing?
Precious: Me and my parents
Esther Nicole: You and who?
Precious: Me and my mother (sic)
Esther Nicole: Okay …so you just arrived in Dubai, yeah?
Precious: Yes
Esther Nicole: What’s today’s date?
Precious: August 28, 2014.
Esther Nicole: So this is to show that this is what you came to do here and you are going to abide by the rules in this house. Do you agree?
Precious: Yes ma.
Esther Nicole: And when you are done
paying your money, everything here would be deleted, but if you go
against the laws in this house, this would be published and sent to your
family. Do you agree?
Precious: Yes ma.
Esther Nicole: Okay. Thank you very much.
This week, the video exploded on social
media and exposed the sex slavery and prostitution of Nigerian women by
their fellow citizens in Dubai. The Dubai Madams have, within the past
five years, slowly grown into a profitable money-making adventure for
these human traffickers. The business, according to sources in Dubai, is
mega profitable, netting an average of $30,000 (about N6m) monthly for
the Madams that camp these girls in sex units or three-star hotels in
the United Arab Emirates, the centre of glitz and glamour where
commercial sex by these Nigerian women seems to be in high demand.
Dubai has all the aura of a sin city.
It’s beautiful, sitting 52 feet above the sea level, the economic and
powerhouse gate pass to Asia and the Middle East. It is a liberal rich
city that accommodates and tolerates all creatures, great and small.
Though its socio economy is controlled by rich merchant Arabs and middle
easterners, Nigerian women have found a spot to syndicate their
hospitality and human services in commercial sex, pimping vulnerable
young girls they lure from their various Nigerian towns and villages to
the Emirates’ mega city.
Emeka Ugwuonye, an attorney, is
representing Precious. Ugwuonye, through his advocacy group, Due Process
Advocates, is in the lead to hunt and prosecute these Nigerian ‘Dubai
Madams’ who are involved in the sex slavery and human trafficking of
young naïve Nigerian women desperately but innocently seeking to better
their lives.
Ugwuonye and his advocacy group have,
through their investigations, successfully identified some of these
‘Madams’ and their illicit and illegal business of importing Nigerian
young girls to Dubai, with a promise of making lucrative money in the
city, but only to get there and be subjected to commercial sex slavery
and garnish their wages.
He told me, “Jebose, I have videos of two
different girls recorded under the most debasing conditions, naked and
scared. What Nicole does is to videotape these girls in the nude and
blackmail them into prostitution in Dubai. This woman is like none that
you have come across before. She is a ‘Madam’ and a human trafficker.
She takes desperate young Nigerian girls on a sex slave mission to Dubai
or other Middle Eastern countries for prostitution. Before they leave
Nigeria, she would first make the girls and their parents swear an oath
at a local shrine in the belief that such would place a curse of sudden
death on those girls were they to disobey her. The total amount she
plans to get from each girl is about $30,000.
“The girl is to become a prostitute, make
money from her ‘clients’ and keep giving such money to the woman until
she agrees she has received $30,000 from the girl. This Madam uses
blackmail as an additional means of enforcing her plan. She would take a
video recording of each girl, who would have been made to stand stark
naked. She would tell each girl that if she failed to pay her $30,000
when she gets to Dubai or elsewhere, she would release the video tape on
Facebook and would delete it when she eventually gets paid.
“These girls apparently agree to this. I
use the word “apparently” on purpose to raise questions about the
voluntariness of these girls’ participation in this. Ostensibly, some of
these girls have not paid the Madam all the money she demanded of them.
That must have been what led Madam to release that video on Facebook. I
have seen videos of three girls in such humiliation. People forwarded
them to me in order for me to use DPA to help track down the woman that
is behind all this.
“There are many, many Nigerian girls
suffering under her control. These girls lack the ability to cry out.
They are in slavery and bondage. We must set them free and we must have
the ‘Madam’ arrested.”
Ugwuonye also identified a second ‘Madam’ in this Dubai commercial sex deal gone bad.
He added, “Madam Ann, which is the only
name we have of her, has five girls under her control. Madam Ann lodges
her girls in a three-star hotel while she would stay at home and offer
them men in exchange for cash. After each girl must have slept with four
or five men, Madam Ann would come and collect the money they would have
made from them.
“The hotels cannot be busted by the Dubai
Police. These Madams change hotels like every two days to remain
undetected. Any girl that stays in the hotel for more than four days
would be expected to leave because of the slow sex seekers’ traffic. The
hotel’s members of staff may not know what is going on. So if there are
steady traffic of clients in the hotel and to a particular room, after
two days, the hotel would notice and ask the girls to leave. The only
things they take to the hotels are sexy lingerie to entice customers.”
Earlier in the week, the police had
reportedly apprehended the ‘Madams’ who had been on the run since the
video went viral on social media.
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