Nigerian Lady Trafficked To Oman For Domestic Work Cries Out For Help After Being Enslaved, Sexually Harassed By Boss | Sahara Reporters She was dispatched to work for a man, who subjected her to all forms of abuse including sexual harassment. READ MORE:
A Nigerian lady named Adetomisin has cried out from an unknown location in Oman, calling for help to be returned back home.
Video of Nigerian Lady Trafficked To Oman Cries Out For Help After Being Enslaved, Sexually Harassed By BossWATCH: Nigerian Lady Trafficked To Oman Cries Out For Help After Being Enslaved, Sexually Harassed By BossNarrating her sad experience, Adetomisin said,"When I left Nigeria, I agreed with my agent that I’ll go work in the United States.
"When we got to the airport in Oman, two people came to pick us. They took us to an office, when we got there, they took our passports and everything on us including our phones. They took us to where we would work. "Later, my boss was threatening me and insisting I sleep with him, I told him I couldn’t. My job is very stressful, I wake up as early as 4am and I don’t go back to bed until it’s 1am. "So, he started threatening me that if I don’t do what he wants, he will kill me. I said I was not working again and that they should return me to my country.
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