Twelve Nigerian men, rescued from forced labor in the Central African Republic has returned to Abuja, Nigeria, after enduring nearly two years of unpaid work and sexual abuse by their Chinese employers.
Their plea for help gained attention through a viral video, prompting swift intervention by the Nigerian government, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian Mission in Bangui. The group, led by Igorigo Freeborn, have received medical care, financial support from Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), and additional donations.
NIDCOM also condemned the abuses and vowed to pursue justice, while urging the returnees to advocate against irregular migration.
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