Mission Statement

An initiative of the Center for Development and Cultural Interchange (CDCI)

27.3.12

Let us uphold the dignity of the Nigerian woman

In the fight against the commercial trade in Nigerian women as sex slaves in the Netherlands I have met opposition from the human traffickers who are fighting a battle of their lives to remain in their multi-million euro human trafficking business. However, unexpectedly another area where opposition is brewing is from the Dutch Police and the Public Prosecution Service (Openbaar Ministerie). They find it very uncomfortable that a Nigerian man is exposing the illegal trade in Nigerian women and the lapses of security agencies in checking this inhuman commerce.
Moreover, as part of my activism against the buying and selling of Nigerian women as sex slaves in the Netherlands I have made several calls and sent letters to the office of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands, the Dutch Parliament and Ministry of Security and Justice, as well as to the Mayor of Rotterdam and the Public Prosecution Service in Rotterdam.
Putting the reasons for their opposition into perspective, one can easily discern a desperate need to cover up their lapses and lack of commitment to the fight against human trafficking, which have led to the death of Nigerian girls in the hands of human traffickers in the Netherlands and Europe in general.
Therefore, in order to put an end to this inhuman trade in Nigerian girls, I call on all Nigerians, students and civil society groups to rise up and take a stand against the buying and selling of Nigerian women all over the world, because like Martin Luther King jr., “deep in my heart I do believe we shall overcome”.
Aluta Continua (the struggle continues)

8.3.12

Fight against sex slavery in the Netherlands has been an illusion


Dutch Police and Dutch organizations such as COMENSHA http://www.comensha.nl/ pretend to fight against human trafficking in the Netherlands, whereas what goes on behind the scenes can best be described by the phrase is George Orwell's Animal Farm "all animals are equal but some are more equal than others".
These institutions do not care about the enslavement of black Nigerian women as they pretend to show to the outside world. The staff are only working in these organizations to collect monthly salaries. While in most cases, they are racists and just love to watch black women beign bought and sold into a miserable life of sex slavery in the Netherlands.
These staff are known to patronize the vaious sex outlets such as the red light districts where sex slaves are showcased by their madams and pimps to have sex with men and women.
The Dutch Ministry of Justice need to do more to overhaul these agencies and stop funding organizations prentending to fight against human traffickng when they are instead promoting slavery.