
A Nigerian woman, identified as Ogundele Oluwakemi Victoria from Ibadan, Oyo State, is reportedly in critical condition in Iraq after being trafficked abroad under suspicious circumstances.
Sources say she has suffered severe abuse, and disturbing allegations suggest she may have been targeted for illegal organ harvesting.
Victoria’s family revealed she left Nigeria shortly after receiving promises of employment overseas. Two days before her departure, she informed relatives of her plans, leaving them little time to intervene.
Once in Iraq, her communication with family became rare and alarming.
Reports indicate Victoria endured harsh treatment, neglect, and threats from those controlling her living and working conditions.
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Advocates allege she faced extreme exploitation, including demands for money and possible plans for organ harvesting, though authorities have not yet confirmed this.
Her family and human rights organizations are calling for urgent action to secure her medical care and safe return.
Representatives from advocacy groups highlight her deteriorating physical and mental health as a critical concern.
Victoria’s case underscores the vulnerability of Nigerian migrant workers especially women, who are often lured abroad with false promises and fall victim to trafficking and exploitation.
Civil society organizations continue to push for stronger protections and international cooperation to dismantle trafficking networks.
