A recent video showing a Nigerian woman sentenced to eight years in prison for human trafficking in Ghana sparked a toxic comment: “it’s always us.” This sweeping generalization unfairly singles out Nigerians, ignoring the fact that human trafficking is a global issue affecting people from various backgrounds and nationalities. This narrow mindset not only tarnishes the image of Nigerians but also distracts from the broader fight against trafficking.

Human trafficking is a complex crime that occurs in even the most developed nations. Blaming a single nationality overlooks the efforts made by Nigerians and others who work to combat the crime. Rather than generalize, it’s crucial to focus on solutions and hold individuals accountable, regardless of their nationality.

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