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Traffickers forcing Nigerian youths into ‘cyber-scam centres’ across West Africa – FG

Last updated: 2025/04/28 at 9:21 AM
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The federal government has expressed concern over a reported increase in the trafficking of Nigerian youths into forced cybercrime operations across West Africa.

A statement issued on Sunday by Kimiebi Ebienfa, the spokesperson of the federal ministry of foreign affairs, said the victims, including teenagers, are often lured under the false promise of lucrative job offers abroad, particularly in crypto-related operations.

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According to the statement, many of the victims are often trapped into working for sophisticated scam networks, also known as “419 cyber-scam factories”.

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“There, they are forced under coercive and inhumane conditions to send thousands of fraudulent emails, text messages, and calls aimed at defrauding victims worldwide,” the statement reads.

The federal government urged Nigerians to exercise caution by verifying employment opportunities through official channels, particularly those promising easy money, offering international travel, or remote work involving cryptocurrencies.

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The government asked citizens to report any suspicious cases to the appropriate authorities for swift investigation and action.

It added that Nigerian authorities are working with regional partners and law enforcement agencies to nab the perpetrators.

The ministry also reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding citizens, noting that it would continue to raise public awareness about emerging threats to the welfare and dignity of Nigerians, both at home and abroad.

 

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