Trafficking in women and children, though a global phenomenon nowadays, it predates civilization, modernization and globalization. Culturally, some aspects of Yoruba people\'s culture encouraged it. Contrary to the UN current view that extracting the labor of women and children in particular, under certain age, was prohibitive, the culture of Yoruba people of Western Nigeria encouraged it. To them, there is a proverb that says that ati kekere laa ti pe kan iroko, to ba dagba tan apa ko nii kaa mo (children are better caught young, or else it would be difficult to mould them when they grow up). This informs the training of children at tender age in the business of trading and engagement in other forms of work.International Journal of Policy ...
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Children are trafficked in Nigeria for various purposes which include prostitution, begging, hawking...
Trafficking in human beings is modern-day slavery and has become a widespread phenomenon mostly in A...
Trafficking in persons has been an age-long practice at both local and international levels and thi...
Human trafficking is globally recognized as a modern day slavery with multifarious negative socio-ec...
Globally, child labour research is a major focus of the academic and policy literature especially in...
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