Facing jail today are three members of an
international prostitution ring that smuggled
a Nigerian woman into the UK to work
as a sex slave under the threat of a
voodoo curse. Olusoji Oluwafemi, 44,
Johnson Olayinka, 45, and Florence
Obadiaru, 48, were convicted of
trafficking the woman into
international prostitution ring that smuggled
a Nigerian woman into the UK to work
as a sex slave under the threat of a
voodoo curse. Olusoji Oluwafemi, 44,
Johnson Olayinka, 45, and Florence
Obadiaru, 48, were convicted of
trafficking the woman into
the UK for sexual exploitation and arranging
for her transfer to Italy.
for her transfer to Italy.
The gang conned the innocent 23-year-old into
flying to Heathrow Airport on a bogus passport
with the promise of education, a job and a
new home.
flying to Heathrow Airport on a bogus passport
with the promise of education, a job and a
new home.
Before leaving Nigeria, she was raped and
forced to go through a black magic ‘juju’
death ritual to prevent her running away.
forced to go through a black magic ‘juju’
death ritual to prevent her running away.
According to Mailonline, when the woman
arrived in London, her employment failed to
materialise. Instead, she was told she was
destined to work as a sex slave in Italy.
arrived in London, her employment failed to
materialise. Instead, she was told she was
destined to work as a sex slave in Italy.
The plan was only thwarted when Italian
authorities spotted her forged ID and sent
her back to the UK.
authorities spotted her forged ID and sent
her back to the UK.
The victim, who only spoke a little English,
had been recruited by a Nigerian local calle
d Beneditta in her home village near Benin City.
Her family had struggled financially since the
death of her father in 2008, but she aspired to
a nurse.In February 2011, Beneditta offered to
help the young woman by sending her to England
to be educated properly and get a job.She was
told the cost would be £40,000 – which she would
have to repay to the organisers.She had no idea
at all what £40,000 was in her own currency, her
life had been very hard after her father died, and
she jumped at the chance to be educated and be
trained for a job, and get away from the desperatio
n and misery of her current family situation.She was
very excited, a naive young girl, at the prospect of
going abroad.’
had been recruited by a Nigerian local calle
d Beneditta in her home village near Benin City.
Her family had struggled financially since the
death of her father in 2008, but she aspired to
a nurse.In February 2011, Beneditta offered to
help the young woman by sending her to England
to be educated properly and get a job.She was
told the cost would be £40,000 – which she would
have to repay to the organisers.She had no idea
at all what £40,000 was in her own currency, her
life had been very hard after her father died, and
she jumped at the chance to be educated and be
trained for a job, and get away from the desperatio
n and misery of her current family situation.She was
very excited, a naive young girl, at the prospect of
going abroad.’
She was sent to theNigerian capital of Lagos on
March 23, 2011, to meet a man called Felis who
made her a false passport and coached her in
getting through UK immigration.While he was
doing that, he began to sexually assault her’,
That led him to beat her with a belt and that in
turn led to him raping her that night.’When she
complained to Beneditta the next morning, she
was told: ‘It was what you should have expected’.
She was then told to pose for photos with a man
who would pretend to be her husband.In September
2011 she was summoned to the west African country
of Benin to get a visa.The woman was then told to
swear an oath to repay the money in a ceremony
that involved cutting her armpit and pubic hair and
taking finger nail clippings.
March 23, 2011, to meet a man called Felis who
made her a false passport and coached her in
getting through UK immigration.While he was
doing that, he began to sexually assault her’,
That led him to beat her with a belt and that in
turn led to him raping her that night.’When she
complained to Beneditta the next morning, she
was told: ‘It was what you should have expected’.
She was then told to pose for photos with a man
who would pretend to be her husband.In September
2011 she was summoned to the west African country
of Benin to get a visa.The woman was then told to
swear an oath to repay the money in a ceremony
that involved cutting her armpit and pubic hair and
taking finger nail clippings.
Isnt thise sheer wickedness? God pls save us.
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