Very Dark Man has Issued a one-week Deadline to Abike Dabiri to Address the Issue of Human Trafficking.

A disturbing video on Social Media by celebrated activist and influencer, Vincent Ose, popularly known as Very Dark Man, has exposed a terrible case of human trafficking of several young Nigerian women.
The 15- to 18-year-old teenagers were lured from their homes in Nigeria with promises of working abroad only to be prostituted in Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
The video, which was launched on the birthday of Vincent Ose, has the girls narrating their heart-wrenching testimonies of how they were deceived and taken advantage of by the traffickers.
The activist has given an ultimatum of seven days to Abike Dabiri, Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, to fix the situation and bring back the girls to Nigeria.
Vincent Ose threatened that unless the girls are produced within the stated time, he will use all means necessary to ensure that the commission is made to account for their actions.
The video has also brought on board a mass outcry and fear, with calls for swift action to be taken to rescue the girls and hold the perpetrators to account.
The incident underscores the need for authorities and relevant organizations to institute concrete actions to protect vulnerable individuals, particularly young girls, from human trafficking and exploitation.
The Nigerian government and foreign agencies have been urged to move with speed to deal with this issue and ensure that the culprits are brought to book.
As the clock ticks away for Vincent Ose’s deadline, the world holds its breath to see what action will be taken to rescue the girls and bring this atrocious scandal to an end. The incident is a harsh reminder of the need for continued vigilance and action to prevent human trafficking and protect the rights of vulnerable individuals.