Nigerian Students in Uganda join hands with VVAF to fight human trafficking and modern day slavery

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The National Association of Nigerian Students in Uganda last Saturday held a conference in collaboration with Vision Voice for Africa (VVAF) at Cavendish University in Nsambya. The major aim of the conference was to talk about human trafficking and modern day slavery together with how the vice can be stopped. Mr Okwunwanne Mmaduka the Founder of Vision Voice Africa Foundation said that the organization is concerned with the rising cases of people facing death in deserts, drowning at sea and falling prey to organ trafficking. “Thousands of Africans are rotting in foreign jails because of several attempts of dangerous migration” Mr Okwunwanne said, he added that Vision Voice for Africa believes in not only raising awareness but also providing concrete support. He also urged all African students around the world to join the mission to protect and uplift our communities in creating a safer future. The conference had keynote speakers and also submissions from Nigerian students that are studying in Uganda. Abiola Amisi, a Bachelor’s in In Computer Science at International University of East Africa (IUEA) said that Africans are still taking the case of human trafficking and modern day slavery as something light but they don’t know it is...

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