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@tasneemhayati092Ай бұрын
Waiting for Arabic version
@Malaika2311Ай бұрын
How do i reach you if i have a story for you?
@anyaitfaith851Ай бұрын
@@BBCAfrica how can we help these people
@LA-mi1rhАй бұрын
Hello, I would like to pay for the education of the little girl living with her grandmother.
@lucyboboh3024Ай бұрын
cfsersa
@ebsincamara2246Ай бұрын
You're not just a journalist, you're a saviour to those poor women, and their kids 💯 Youre a good man 💯
@NazriBuang-w9vАй бұрын
Lies again? UFC SILAT UEFA SW
@lucyboboh3024Ай бұрын
srfgj
@Clairemont7893Ай бұрын
@ebsincamara2246 He has no choice his producer is European, i bet you, and that's what they want to portray of Africa .like always. That's why people outside Africa think Africans still live in trees and starving
@tw1208Ай бұрын
@@Clairemont7893 Is this story not true then?
@barrybaker709Ай бұрын
AMEN 🙏🏾
@kristel1515Ай бұрын
"She doesn't have a picture of her mother and so she drew her" hearing that breaks my heart.
@foncee6998Ай бұрын
That was really sad. I cried watching that little girl.
@smallmaniyorАй бұрын
This reporter is really putting in the work. We need more people like him. Thank you for sharing the stories of these women. Praying for these women and their families.
@rays_of_gloriaАй бұрын
“My mum was killed in the street,I don’t want them to kill me on the streets like how they killed my mum” Shredded my heart into pieces😢 How can we help that small girl?🥺
@kb9826Ай бұрын
One would love to help her go to school but making sure the $ would be used for that purpose is where the problem is.
@princessalinacherry9822Ай бұрын
I want to
@nmd298Ай бұрын
Exactly that broke me.
Ай бұрын
I think the best, is you travel there, take the girl to school, and pay the money direct to school, like for the whole primary school fees in this case. Life is cheap there, that can be like 500 U.S $@@kb9826
@lebohangm7252Ай бұрын
@@kb9826maybe get the reporter to find her, help her apply for school and pay the fees directly to the school
@doreenwanjiku1034Ай бұрын
Nata threw me off so much. You could see in the beginning how she made herself look pretty, how she breastfed her baby and put a mosquito net over her to sleep. She cared so much for herself and her children. How she ended up that bad later is wild. Hope she is better now
@Sophi25444Ай бұрын
I think she could only take so much.!it’s hard to keep hope alive when nothing good is happening in your life. Her story was so unbearable to watch, I pray she finds the opportunity to experience a better life too she deserves that chance 😢
@sallymwasiАй бұрын
I’ve cried for all women, especially the death of Zainab. I thought at the end of the documentary she would have survived coz she was taking her meds. I am so heartbroken 💔😭😭😭May her soul rest in peace.
@kevinlaw1138Ай бұрын
I knoooow....it was really heartbreaking
@Esther-f6y2eАй бұрын
Amen
@sussibaka7732Ай бұрын
Thst part shocked me. I wasn’t expecting her to die suddenly and I don’t understand how she did if she was on antiretrovirals medication and was gaining weight. Sad
@charlesopudo7192Ай бұрын
Empowerment of girl child should be every leader's priority.
@chilekwak.chilekwaii4960Ай бұрын
It should be empowerment of ALL citizens. Girls and boys! females and Males! Have you watched a documentary on drug & alcohol abuse among abused boys? They are conscripted into carrying out heinous acts on behalf of criminal gangs and are made to cash in every other night. Those going for days without cashing in are torched or killed or a member of their family is targeted and killed. This treatment makes them become tough and ruthless and you wouldn't want to meet them in the street nor wish that they met any of your family members. So, my take is, empower both boys and girls as a matter of life priority and you will have solved the problem. Empowering only the girls is a half baked solution...(My thoughts!)
@chickynuggies2739Ай бұрын
its not profitable for them
@keepcalm._Ай бұрын
Empowerment of both genders, no one should be left behind
@PAPARichy1.Ай бұрын
Not in Africa 🌍
@BrotherTshepangАй бұрын
I would argue moral enforcement should be their priority
@thatgirltinaaa7300Ай бұрын
I think we should interview the men (clients) to see why they use vulnerable women without feeling guilty
@isabelc2131Ай бұрын
You mean like we should ask each and any one of YOU, why you store the corpse parts & bodily fluids of your non-human victims in your fridges & wardrobes without feeling guilty!? Cognitive dissonance.
@thatgirltinaaa7300Ай бұрын
@@isabelc2131 What do you mean YOU?
@mkcharityforkidsАй бұрын
@@isabelc2131 You not making any sense
@teresamitchell908Ай бұрын
@@isabelc2131 three people are asking for clarification on your question so we can answer 🤔
@mighty_meeeАй бұрын
@@thatgirltinaaa7300 He is saying you don't feel guilty when you put animal meat in your fridges. I think he's a vegetarian.
@user-db1um8ct8zАй бұрын
There are so many issues in Africa. I feel so defeated sometimes when I think about it.
@kingmaafa120Ай бұрын
Google Dr Henrik Clarke Rim ❤
@africanawang2674Ай бұрын
It's all over the world but they don't show it so it appears like problems are only in Africa
@v.e4103Ай бұрын
Man, it is everywhere, not only in Africa.
@milesinnzАй бұрын
there is only one issue.. all the others are as a result of this... a population explosion...
@moveone9013Ай бұрын
@@africanawang2674wft just bc it’s everywhere doesn’t mean is okey to continue to happen to OUR AFRICANS!
@djnelyfordАй бұрын
This documentary broke my heart. The pain and suffering these women endure just to survive is unimaginable, especially knowing they are trapped in such harsh conditions with little hope of escape. Seeing their resilience despite everything is overwhelming, yet their situation highlights a deep-rooted societal failure that we cannot continue to ignore. Tyson Conteh, your work is more than journalism; it is a voice for the voiceless, shining a light on the shadows we often avoid. Big up to you for your courage and dedication.
@benonkiyingi1988Ай бұрын
What shall we do??? Am from East Africa and the situation of sex workers is not any different, I can't help but shed tears. what shall we do, The Bible asks us a question, '' TO WHOM SHALL WE GO???????? '' in (JOHN 6: 68) The Holy Bible, we in Africa our problems are beyond us w, we need the help of God
@meganr8560Ай бұрын
Yes what can we do?? Do you have a answer? This breking my heart😢, and seeing that i not must complain about my life.. 😢❤
@cornell83317 күн бұрын
@@benonkiyingi1988I can help reach out to me 🙏💪
@sally-annmarcus3218Ай бұрын
This documentary was powerful, and I cried. Some things these ladies go through just to provide a better life for their family. My hat goes off to the journalist and the cameraman.
@issatomusakamara4417Ай бұрын
This guy deserves an award for this documentary... It's too emotional 😢😢😢
@totheempireempire5720Ай бұрын
Oh my god, this video, this documentary-it broke me. It made me cry, made me feel so deeply sad. As a man, it struck something inside me that I can’t even explain. How, as a society, as a country, even as a whole continent, can we allow things like this to happen? I’m completely drained. As a man, I’m left speechless. There’s nothing left for me to say.
@OneorangejuiceАй бұрын
Isn't it just Africa, it's the entire Planet, I'm traveling and I'm watching how the world is right now highly dangerous. When I went to Kenya in 98 there were several females in the side walk of principal roads next to the international airport practicing sex graphically there, today with these crises not just Africa, absolutely the entire world isn't female friendly at all.
@AminaPhilosophyАй бұрын
Now you must DO something.
@starj5114Ай бұрын
Thank you for having a heart
@ItIsTheLordWhoKeepsmeАй бұрын
I think this man is a fella
@missd411Ай бұрын
Hold other men accountable
@beautysaul1618Ай бұрын
Watching this with a heavy heart because I can't believe since 2020 their circumstances have not changed.. The situation that these women are in is so painful to see. Big ups to the reporter for sharing their stories. I pray they get all the help they deserve.
@BBCAfricaАй бұрын
Thank you for staying with this story. 🙏🏽
@mrmartin2079Ай бұрын
Humans can be so cruel to other humans -
@emmanuelowusufrempong5186Ай бұрын
Not all humans but Africans especially.
@voicecommunities4810Ай бұрын
@@emmanuelowusufrempong5186 The Caucasians are more cruel than Africans. Africans learnt cruelty and wickedness from them.
@MakenzieSmith-y7kАй бұрын
Z Not true@@emmanuelowusufrempong5186
@DionMaat-d3jАй бұрын
Yes all humans all over the world..
@lkfh1Ай бұрын
Favorite hobby of many :(
@asimetaАй бұрын
The reporter will likely need therapy after all he’s seen there.
@HajaJakaBanya-gw2xvАй бұрын
Sure
@anyaitfaith851Ай бұрын
yes which is sad.even us the viewers are traumatised what about the reporter who was live at the scenes
@brimarichardmansaray3697Ай бұрын
For sure
@anyaitfaith851Ай бұрын
@@brimarichardmansaray3697 yes
@lkfh1Ай бұрын
The world is a dark place. Never close your eyes, when it comes to the truth ;)
@xoxox903Ай бұрын
I really wish they didn’t have kids. It makes the situation worse for everyone. This is too sad
@andreasbalaskas7292Ай бұрын
The toxic question remains, these kids, when grows up and turns teenagers [or] adults. And start making questions (2) their mothers, about their fathers, which should be their mothers answer??? Kids: Mom, who & where is my father?? Mother: I worked as sex worker, when I was young without experience, because I needed money [that time]. The first man, I had sex, you were the result [I was pregnant 2 you]. After that, I didn't see the man who left me pregnant and I raise you alone!! Billion Congratulations BBC (4) this documentary, wish (4) more like this one!!!
@iiixszi2749Ай бұрын
There is a lot of things ro unpack here. 1. Societal conditioning of women role to always have a child. 2. Lack of access to good health care (some of this women might not even know what plan b and they might know and don'thave the money for it because keep in mind they are nit making that much and the main focus is to provide for the kids) 4) abortion would be risky because it would be shrink involved, giving birth might be easier because they might just need the help of women around them who has experience about this things.
@rockspeterАй бұрын
Moreover fatherless children
@dadakeshinro6749Ай бұрын
They are trapped in poverty and with no education is combination of high cocktail 😢😮
@chris_manga.5627Ай бұрын
So true why have kids just to make them suffer
@resonsindiyo3223Ай бұрын
Individuals in the commercial sex industry often face a variety of mental health challenges due to the unique demands of their work. The ongoing stress, societal judgment, and traumatic experiences linked to this profession can severely impact their mental well-being. A key mental health issue many of these workers encounter is PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). Numerous sex workers frequently experience violence, abuse, and exploitation, leading to significant psychological suffering. Thank you, Tyson, for highlighting their struggles, pain, and trauma. Their humanity deserves recognition! Excellent work!
@shawnaellcey6970Ай бұрын
I really like this reporter, he is good. 👍
@mandip11neupane15Ай бұрын
He's a sell out and a plantation slave, he's being used by the colonial masters to continue portraying Africa as the dark world, he's getting paid for this.
@InezDowns-z5yАй бұрын
The reporter is excellent !!! He is pure text book
@terrig2222Ай бұрын
It’s such a rare sight to see an African man have empathy towards sex workers. Props to him for humanising these women .
@hermajesty2165Ай бұрын
He was wiping invisible tears though. Other than that he's on the right side
@maimounasakande1216Ай бұрын
Me too
@weeeeeoowАй бұрын
"my heart bleeds, i feel ashamed to be a human" this hit deep, very deep.
@dromerine67Ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing their stories to the world and humanizing them.
@BBCAfricaАй бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. 🙏
@mandip11neupane15Ай бұрын
Let them also do a BBC uk eye and show the bad side of the uk, this isn't about journalism, it's about continuing the negative publicity of Africa.
@OlalekanGbolagadeАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your wonderful thoughts...the BBC should stop defacing Africa.@mandip11neupane15
@OlalekanGbolagadeАй бұрын
What about those sex in the UK in the Middle East in Europe and America..why is there no BBC UK eye or America eye or BBC Middle East eye or BBC Asian eye..why always BBC Africa eye common BBC stop defacing Africa and Africans.
@MichaelsirongokanyangaАй бұрын
Next stop in Colombia sex worker. The worst of them all@@BBCAfrica
@alphakaba6121Ай бұрын
This documentary brought me to tears, after seeing the hardship and suffering people are going through, I'll never complain again.
@elysianlagom2113Ай бұрын
This documentary put life into perspective, what I know as suffering isn't even compared to what these people go through. If anything I am thanking God more on this Monday morning.
@corinnedominique7824Ай бұрын
Amen Sissi
@loycecarolkhayeliАй бұрын
Same here,this women are going thru so much dark pain,the clouds of darkness hovering around them is unexplainable. May they find light
@ThembaEntertainmentАй бұрын
Poverty is Satan's number one weapon against God's children
@orizgoldАй бұрын
So why won’t God help his children? Dey play.
@ThembaEntertainmentАй бұрын
They have to repent from their sins, and be saved, because evil act open the door for a demon to come and dwell in our lives, so the devil he will use you to suffer for the rest of your life, you have to change your life style do good to others, prayer changes things if you believe 🙏 ✨️
@pietrojenkins6901Ай бұрын
Nope, poverty is one's own conscious/unconscious choice. Go to the slums and see their mentality.
@FoAl-h2bАй бұрын
@@ThembaEntertainment trash and hogwash. Are the Japanese not successful? What sins are they repenting from?
@antidote254Ай бұрын
i don't believe in God
@hananyusuf8649Ай бұрын
A result of African leaders’ greed and incompetence 💔💔
@patrolsoilder1192Ай бұрын
And most of them claim to be pan-africanists. It's so infuriating. They live in lavish mansions.
@DoxissyАй бұрын
The African leaders send them to do that??
@nmd298Ай бұрын
@@Doxissystupid question ⁉️⁉️. If the government are not greedy with the commonwealth of their people things like this should not be happening in this century. They live big while others should go and die.
@TravisGunderson-ge9nhАй бұрын
@@Doxissyno but African leaders can do better by providing better opportunities for this ladies to look into rather than no options other than prostitution.
@chris_manga.5627Ай бұрын
West African leaders
@JMDuniaАй бұрын
It was hard to watch. I felt angry and defeated. I find myself pondering whether the challenges we face stem solely from corruption and a deficiency in national leadership, or if they are also a result of our abandonment of cherished traditions. It’s disheartening to witness so many women striving to raise their children alone. Where are the men in all of this? It’s truly frustrating! Amidst this turmoil, the journalist stands out as the hero of the day. Thank you for shedding light on these vital issues!
@jibril2950Ай бұрын
As a Ghanaian,the moment i heard the mention of Nigeria,i knew Ghana was going to be next,the Nigerian pimp in Mali should be arrested
@BrotherTshepangАй бұрын
And when South Africans complain about Nigerian sex trafficking, cries of xenophobia permeate the X streets
@nicholastoryimaАй бұрын
I never heard any mention of Nigeria in the documentary. I noticed that most Africans just enjoy criminalizing Nigeria even when it’s false.
@cornell83317 күн бұрын
So true
@nicholastoryima17 күн бұрын
@@jibril2950 I watched the entire documentary but I didn’t hear anything concerning Nigeria.
@gelemso1214 күн бұрын
@@nicholastoryima The lady pimp in Mali was Nigerian
@josephmurathi8512Ай бұрын
Don't watch this video if you're emotionally weak,the pain, suffering and poverty in the video will make you cry
@princethawani1351Ай бұрын
Now this is journalism
@makindeoluwafemi6511Ай бұрын
Their husbands are needed to be arrested cos wtf are they doing, why won’t you take responsibility of your kids? This is so sad to watch 😢💔
@goddesshathor7313Ай бұрын
Black men are the same everywhere, this is no different from America Pimp and ho culture
@xoxox903Ай бұрын
This is insanely sad. To my fellow Africans, if we make it, let’s try our best to not live the rich man lifestyle. Let’s donate and contribute towards things that actually matter
@masterlightjames950Ай бұрын
We owe nobody anything. Each society should care for its own. Africa is too big for all of us to focus on some trivial problem.
@mkcharityforkidsАй бұрын
The problem in Africa are our leaders, secondary ourselves because we just give birth without thinking about our children’s future. You see a family living in poverty but won’t stop popping out babies
@cornell83317 күн бұрын
@@mkcharityforkidsI agree 💯
@mkcharityforkids16 күн бұрын
@cornell833 can you imagine I was assisting this kid so she could continue school just for her father to go marry the third wife and I was like wait a minute, so I'm carry another man's responsibility and all he thinks about is having woman for his satisfaction so I stopped. The worst is he told his daughter he will marry me and wanted to come to my house that he just want to thank me fof all I'm doing for his daughter, I said no because some of these men uses juju to charm women.
@cornell8335 күн бұрын
@@mkcharityforkids I would love to marry a woman like you because God knows what's right one day I will go to Africa 🌍 and never come back to America keep up the great 👍 work ❤️
@honeymoon4169Ай бұрын
Myself and my wife saw this video yesterday. She is American and i am Nigerian. We both cried when we say the part Amzer cried and prayed for Zainab. We want to assist Amzer, please get back to us producer.
@cindybacela8612Ай бұрын
So as a Nigerian, how do you feel about their involvement in human trafficking in Africa?
@BrighitCakesАй бұрын
@@cindybacela8612what do you personally feel about it?
@nicholastoryimaАй бұрын
@@cindybacela8612what good is your question to this person in regards to this documentary. If only you were wise enough to read his /her comment then you wouldn’t have exposed your ignorance and hate for Nigeria here
@Pincy-g7cАй бұрын
Imagine @@nicholastoryima
@glorialisashopАй бұрын
😂😂😂 why can't you help your nigerian people first
@johnmutwiri5079Ай бұрын
If their government made lower level education free, it would save many pple from this trauma
@AiahJKabbaАй бұрын
In Sierra Leone education is free from pre school to secondary school
@AiahJKabbaАй бұрын
In Sierra Leone education is free from pre school to secondary school
@fatimatary2677Ай бұрын
As a Sierra Leonean saying there is a free Education in Sierra Leone? since when and how effective it is to the common man please explain. Our people are suffering, no feature for the youth. the people that in Government are busy wasting the country resources and most of their children are in diaspora living lavish lifestyle. May God help we.
@Flower-ck2bsАй бұрын
@@AiahJKabbaHow can children from poor families attend school. Tired, sick, hungry, no clothes or shoes, problems att home and unsecurity way to s school. You are talking something that is not functioning for all.
@morningnekongo1985Ай бұрын
It takes more than just sending kids to school.
@lansanafofanah9988Ай бұрын
What a sad story from my country. This filmmaker deserves an award for putting his energy together. The kids deserve humanitarian supports from good people so that they cannot end the same way like their mothers
@nyar_OyugisАй бұрын
Mr Conteh, God will bless you. I have never watched a documentary before that enabled me reflect so much upon this life and God’s blessings. What you have done for Aisata and the rest of the wonderful women is profound. It was very sad seeing Madam P grieve Zainab’s demise. Zainab did try her best. Ooooo this life. May life get easier for these women and may others. A mother’s love truly knows no bounds. Lots of hugs to you all … from 🇰🇪
@danirezaeva3934Ай бұрын
The journalist has such a palpable respect for women. While this must have been a very hard piece to report on, he was the perfect person to do it. Not pretentious, not judgmental.
@writingpad7142Ай бұрын
God I cried for my sister's, the determination in Isata is beyond belief. The suffering is too much, God please intervene.
@ezrabasil2521Ай бұрын
God doesn't exist
@mansamusa1848Ай бұрын
Because you are Satan @@ezrabasil2521
@rockspeterАй бұрын
Sick yet forced to s.....
@mariamoladapo1032Ай бұрын
Amin🤲🏼
@xzoleniАй бұрын
@@ezrabasil2521 Just because you don't believe in religion doesn't mean you should come on someones comment trying to negate that.. Especially on a video so heartbreaking like is that what you focus on???? You atheists are really something my gosh. Instead of you to ignore what you don't agree on you must pick and point at what doesn't agree with you. It must be so tiring living life like everything should be catered to you.
@Ordinary_life1Ай бұрын
"i don't want to be killed in the streets" how can we help that girl?? I cried watching Isata's current situation 😢
@pasekamqinebe8693Ай бұрын
The story of young girl and her grandmother really touch me, especially when she what will happen to her when grandmother pass away 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
@NerdSplash5555Ай бұрын
She was the most beautiful baby girl❤could be a model ❤❤
@MaAmanaTaАй бұрын
It broke my heart 😭
@masterlightjames950Ай бұрын
Because her grandma didn't raise her mother properly. She will probably end up like her mother when she gets older.
@patrolsoilder1192Ай бұрын
The cycle of poverty. Driven by african leaders working for the western leaders while western leaders fight to maintain a grip on africa and its resources. Never ending
@alicehappiness509Ай бұрын
Life is indeed spiritual... looking at all those beautiful ladies,you notice the devil has brought them to hopelessness,stripped them off thr beauty!!! It's Soo sad 😭. The devil comes to steal,kill and destroy he has stolen thr joy,peace thr very being and left them as shells!! Ooh God have mercy on your children.
@charlenewhittaker1674Ай бұрын
No humans have done this - its nothing to do with the devil... humans cause suffering to each other, and humans can stop making each other suffer. Some lives are just deemed to be worth nothing and people have decided that. It's sad but its true - it's a travesty.
@lolaispure4296Ай бұрын
Amen
@LiliankikiakinyiАй бұрын
Amen
@masterlightjames950Ай бұрын
Nonsense. Is it the devil that told them to be prostitutes?
@MbileMagret-li1zkАй бұрын
Amen thank you for this comment God bless you
@alexissmith4339Ай бұрын
I needed to watch this because I was just complaining about my job and these woman go through such much. Today was a day of reflection for me😢
@xoxox903Ай бұрын
This is sad but I wish they didn’t give birth. The cycle doesn’t end. This documentary is tooo sad. I can’t help but blame politicians for forcing people into such lives. Corruption and extreme fraud is making the population suffer while their children are living their best lives. I refuse to believe that hell is not real. How can we donate to rougiatou😭
@Flower-ck2bsАй бұрын
Blame the colonizers and multinational companies too! Never say no to life. Maybe These children can have a future if we stop causing conflicts and stop exploiting african natural resources!!!
@nelsonmaingi1297Ай бұрын
@@Flower-ck2bs Blame local politicians for corruption and poor governance. Colonizers went over six decades ago and you're still blaming them. It's time to take accountability and stop being toddlers
@fibby-enymore6601Ай бұрын
Send the reports contact plss, a lot of us wants to help.. How can he be reached plss? 😭😭
@9jvfnvolkerts693Ай бұрын
Alot of African leaders have adopted the colonizers practice and using against their own people selling them out... We're being sold out here to politicians in the US too smh we ALL need to stand up as a 🌎!!!@@Flower-ck2bs
@MarilynOPossumАй бұрын
They don't have many choices. There is no medical care and they can't say no.
@evembuguah397Ай бұрын
This is a very painful story,as a fellow woman it pains to see such beautiful ladies who were once so ambitious and hopeful with life go through such pain and misery.And the worst is this is just a small number from the millions in Africa and across the world who are in such a situation.
@jeremiahgeorge3548Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making their story known; I pray they get the help they need.
@mandip11neupane15Ай бұрын
Fool, this's isn't about journalism, which story of theirs has ever portrayed africa in a positive way? This isn't about journalism.
@anyaitfaith851Ай бұрын
i have followed this story since 2020 and fast forward 2024, nothing has changed.My heart is broken
@silveronuАй бұрын
exactly . I followed it from covid 19 till now. I am suprised that their leader is still strong keeping more girls. in that first documentary, she said she fights for these girls not to be abused.
@anyaitfaith851Ай бұрын
@@silveronu I think she’s helpless too I feel so bad for them
@zawadievans8162Ай бұрын
Corruption in african countries.very sad
@masterlightjames950Ай бұрын
Are you high? What has corruption got to do with this? Is it the government that told them to be irresponsible? There are sex workers in every country, dummy!
@Saraii5690Ай бұрын
Sex work and exploitation is everywhere. Corruption in the world is the problem
@zippsushiКүн бұрын
This is the first documentary I’ve watched in a while that has made me sob. These poor women. Thank you for sharing their lives and stories. You are a phenomenal journalist and you have a big heart. Please continue doing what you do.
@presentertelence1679Ай бұрын
*Love This Reporter is Real* 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
@kathyrama7079Ай бұрын
So sad, and without demand there is no supply. I pray men arise and fight this horrible so called form of work, it is so demeaning and evil. May all the sex workers heal from the ordeals. Good story telling. We humans can be damn evil to each other sometimes 😭
@masterlightjames950Ай бұрын
Rubbish. Sex work is the oldest job on Earth. Your idealism is childish.
@clifftonnjoroge9301Ай бұрын
I weep for my motherland, how did we get here, this is political conmanship coupled with greed of our leaders. May God help us.
@kadiatoufollybah8199Ай бұрын
This is incredibly sad. The journalist is an amazing man
@simplytee9643Ай бұрын
Zainab’s death doesn’t sit right with me there’s definitely more to that story for sure .. she was doing so well she even had her HIV medication ..so something else happed to her..
@MyGod_MyLove-sn9okАй бұрын
She went to visit her village alone, I think some evil person there finished her off.
@DreamerxPunkАй бұрын
some people do really well on medicine at the beginning and then spiral down hard as their body starts to reject again. its still sad she died so young
@gonemiam8636Ай бұрын
The fact that many of lady p s girls have died recently.... And why was she the one so worked up and dramatic???
@user-zk6no3no3gАй бұрын
@@gonemiam8636🙄
@fibby-enymore6601Ай бұрын
Amzar should check himself of HIV hence he was a boyfriend to Zainab bcos she clearly died of HIV..This documentary is so heartbreaking 😭😭.. African leaders are a shame to humanity!!
@preciousmahlisa7160Ай бұрын
Yes he must go for check up
@fibby-enymore6601Ай бұрын
@@preciousmahlisa7160 Exactly dear..
@DivaAfro27 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure Amzar (and people close to Zainab) knew she was living with HIV. In small/close communities, it's hard to keep that quiet. This is also where education comes in. Whilst everyone needs to be tested, people can have (and have had) relationships with HIV carriers without contracting the virus. AS LONG AS THEY ARE TAKING THEIR MEDS
@shawnaellcey6970Ай бұрын
It’s the KUSH. It’s their version of fentanyl or meth. 😢😢😢😢😢 They are in serious trouble once they use that drug.
@BBCAfricaАй бұрын
Yes, we actually made a documentary about Kush that you can watch here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/q2ewgYlvr6eLj8k
@StanleyAdebayoАй бұрын
Its more like meth
@daniellekaindaneh1331Ай бұрын
You are absolutely correct
@HafizullahAmiri-rk9ysАй бұрын
sure its a huge phenomena, but what are important to do, in order to keep away of this trauma
@cameramanlucas9968Ай бұрын
Thanks for clearing that up …. Because I’m over here like damn a lil weed got them doing all that ? 😂
@leflann2633Ай бұрын
That little orphan girl is so beautiful and adorable omg. I wish I could adopt her.
@almanbanks5804Ай бұрын
You can if you want it's very easy and simple
@daniellekaindaneh1331Ай бұрын
With the consent of her grandmother and a good lawyer you can adopt her legally.
@mohamed88466Ай бұрын
In aad wasto ayaad rabtaa
@pearlsof5534Ай бұрын
Why was Zainab seeing a witch doctor instead of a real doctor to get medicine to help her? This type of mentality needs to stop
@futballpack5597Ай бұрын
Cus she doesn't have much knowledge about sTD's and people suggested to her it's spiritual problem that's y
@BenjaminSandy-qg2vlАй бұрын
@@futballpack5597the witch doctor eventually dies due to lack of knowledge
@RenetTimemaster27 күн бұрын
Jesus she suffered too much. She shouldn't have gotten meds.
@DrBongiPhDАй бұрын
What a powerful doc chronicling the major challenges women in sex work face in Sierra Leone. There was no mention of law enforcement in addressing the gangs that traffic and enslave the women. This report broke my heart.
@bryanamboga7032Ай бұрын
Zainab broke my heart 😭😭😭
@ven-venvybz8775Ай бұрын
I was with you 4 yrs ago my brother and im still crying with you😢😢 GOD 🙌🏾 BLESS YOU Prayers up for my ppl!!!
@roxyroxieroxannАй бұрын
This is heartbreaking! I pray that many and the children will be saved out of this life in Jesus name
@milesinnzАй бұрын
if there really was a Jesus, does he get off on this sort of thing as he obviously does nothing about it
@KingEdmundАй бұрын
@@milesinnz God cannot be blamed for mankind's wickedness. If Jesus says, 'Love your neighbour as yourself' and someone decides not to, who's fault? God is a God of free will and will never force you to do something. There is no value in forced love/obedience.
@milesinnzАй бұрын
@@KingEdmund eh, God made man didn't he.. I thought God was perfect, but he made imperfect humans.. do you really think this makes sense to anyone who has any intelligence.. and you want to explain who the most desperate regions are the most religious, all trying to get out to less religious regions.. so about now, you run for the exit.. you ALL do...
@milesinnzАй бұрын
@@KingEdmund believers in God are found in the most desperate regions.. maybe God just picks on his own followers.. you think he "get's off" on this as he sits on his cloud looking down...
@KingEdmundАй бұрын
Miles, when God made man we were perfect but at the same time, God gave us free will. This can be evidenced by the two trees that were in the Garden Of Eden. If God wanted, he would have only left one tree. Unfortunately, free will comes with risks. Like I said before, there's no value in forced love or obedience. God doesn't want robots, He wants people who will freely love him.
@allandaviemawingo4719Ай бұрын
I want an award for being the top fun of the BBC Africa eye!!!! Thanks Tyson for an eye-opening documentary...by the way , we also have Makeni here in Lusaka, Zambia
@joellahart6602Ай бұрын
What is happening there please?
@DeenChildАй бұрын
They sound quite similar to Nigerians. The risk and dangers in this kind of lifestyle is crazy. I feel for them.
@simipamzat6924Ай бұрын
How?? I’m finding it very hard to understand their pidgin English…
@DeenChildАй бұрын
@@simipamzat6924 Really? Yeah there is a little different sha but you can still code to an extent what they are trying to say.
@anaisyanlap7360Ай бұрын
I as a Cameroonian I also can understand to an extent@@DeenChild
@yasminemalik4598Ай бұрын
Yeah they do
@lesliemashayahanya2775Ай бұрын
Advice-If you are a young person who is financially insecure/born into poverty but still childless, try by all means necessary to avoid giving birth to offspring until you are in a better situation financially because you will end up in an even dire situation and also begin disadvantaging an extra person (your child) by bringing them into an uncanny situation where they can't have a decent life. Having more kids in such circumstances only exacerbates an already dire situation.
@user-db1um8ct8zАй бұрын
I understand what you mean and to a certain extent, I agree, but most Africans in Africa are poor. By your advice, most of Africa should not be having children.
@SageTech386Ай бұрын
It's better to completely say no to human reproduction anymore
@nienie415314 күн бұрын
*even if you have kids be strong & fight for your kids & a better life
@richardwamuyu4351Ай бұрын
It will be unfortunate if BBC did not help the ladies. How can one help? The story is touching 😢 and unfortunate
@shelmc8459Күн бұрын
Excellent and powerful documentary. Painful- my heart bleeds for these women and children. Thank you for storying the lives of these desperate women. May god bless you and all of these women and children.
@thisandthat4932Ай бұрын
How can we contribute to them to change their lives for better? Any PayPal or bank accounts? We can make them start businesses and educate their children
@thisandthat4932Ай бұрын
@@anyaitfaith851 sure we need to help
@chikarayleigh4534Ай бұрын
If you send money to drug abusers they will use it for drugs.
@samanthacole7340Ай бұрын
Where are all the men? The husbands the fathers the uncles? The protectors!!!
@kennedyallen9286Ай бұрын
Free public education could change so much for these girls...its hard when you lack resources.
@mrbless1569Ай бұрын
I was touched by your documentary on this subject in Africa. I have been gathering information about different countries in Africa to decide which countries would make a good location to bring my business to Africa. I want it in a country that can provide the right infrastructure to uplift the people of that country. Sierra Leon is now on my list.
@DrDianeThompsonАй бұрын
Heartbreaking. How can we help?
@stagecoachmechanicАй бұрын
you cant
@collinsoconnor5843Ай бұрын
No one should help them
@moveone9013Ай бұрын
@@collinsoconnor5843why???
@moveone9013Ай бұрын
@@stagecoachmechanicwith that mindset, this is why we are here
@lizowilliam013Ай бұрын
@@collinsoconnor5843why?
@HaloFlemz86Ай бұрын
As a Canadian, This is why when it comes to refugees and I was in charge, I’d let the woman stay under strict rules of protection for them and there children under 5, I’d give them 5 years for education to read and write and medical care for them to stand on their own two feet. After the 5 years they will have to a choice of staying with no contact with husbands or pimps, if they want to go back they need to teach the future generation how to read and write and to know how to have safe sex and choices they will face. I hope these woman get the help they need. To give back to Canada they will have to teach girls here the ways of Africa, how to be a community and to give there daughters a chance to learn.
@arenssowah-dei8134Ай бұрын
May God richly bless u Madam for your kind heart. Keep doing good!
@ousmanbojang8140Ай бұрын
not just in Sierra Leone, Kush and sex work if affecting the whole of West Africa. our governments need to work towards creating employment to the youths, just looking at how hard these young ladies work just to make a $1, keeps me doing nothing but just wonder if good paying job were created, life would have been better for everyone. it's almost 2:00AM here in The Gambia and i doubt that i will sleep a minute of this night. 😥
@milesinnzАй бұрын
oh, always the governments fault... it is a population explosion that has caused this.. have lots of babies, YOU take the responsibility...
@laminfatty9837Ай бұрын
So sad 😞
@milesinnzАй бұрын
@@laminfatty9837 the money is there.. the punters.. the buyers of sex have money.. where did their money come from I wonder ?
@Flower-ck2bsАй бұрын
@@milesinnzMany of them do not pay. Just like in Bangladesh, There lorry drivers share one little girl or a boy for the same amount of money or bread….
@milesinnzАй бұрын
@@Flower-ck2bs I didn't know this... maybe there is a job for pimps after all.... I am aware what happens in some SE Asian countries.. as far as I have heard it is not at this level... I think a lot of it is the male attitude - I get that from Africans in Africa... I have a friend in Sierra Leone. smart young lady.. I will ask her... she has a good mother, but does not know her father very well - the men run off to have as many children with as many woman as possible. This is undoubtedly a cultural thing. How you change that I have no idea.
@kekiplus1andonlyАй бұрын
This is heartbreaking. I hope they find the peace&comfort that they seek🙏🙏 God is good
@AbdulkarimKamara-ql4nvАй бұрын
For those who might not know the country. This is Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 West Africa
@amehka5416Ай бұрын
Who asked you?
@QuinnNyraАй бұрын
😂
@sheilamwaura6691Ай бұрын
Thankyou!! I was wondering
@ChoroTeslaАй бұрын
@@amehka5416and who ask you to come on reply?
@princethawani1351Ай бұрын
We don't care as long as it's Africa most countries is the same
@rossenburgАй бұрын
The mother that sells fried cassava, when she said she gets $1 I was filled with tears.
@ba3725Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry, I wish the world could be different.
@esthermayanja9745Ай бұрын
Watching this, has broken me down, as an intercessor I have got a reason to cry before God, these are my real sisters though from a different country, I thought it's only Uganda that has such problem s, I didn't know that here it's beyond, may God intervene and do something 😢😢
@ategunalaafiaАй бұрын
Words fail me 😢 Thank you for sharing 🤝
@mandip11neupane15Ай бұрын
Clown, it's even worse in UK but they'll never show it you, this's about journalism.
@JenkaMaria23 күн бұрын
Your voice, Sir, must be heard LOUDER. On daily news. Daily. Everywhere. It's a problem all around the world. Thanks for being a film maker. God bless you, Sir. 🙏🏻 🌍 🙏🏽
@Richard61200Ай бұрын
A good man rescuing the lady’s from traffickers .
@everythingfaly3850Ай бұрын
I love this reporter’s work. Very detailed journalism
@ssentongohenryatanus4917Ай бұрын
After watching this, I feel really grateful for my life and thankful to God for the hardships I face daily. Working for a full day expecting a dollar profit
@teute256_6Ай бұрын
Good on you. It's women like you who should be assisted. Instead of wasting resources on these girls who are addicted to fast money.
@pearlsof5534Ай бұрын
Ameen
@alika.dudu.tshelaАй бұрын
I hope for Mama P strength in her life. And many many other women and children and families who are struggling in this life. I am south african and femicide is a big problem in our country. This is heartbreaking
@thapelokingАй бұрын
West African leaders are so evil to their own people, how you fail your own to live under such conditions 😢🤮 I appreciate the little effort our leaders do in the Southern African countries 🇿🇦🇱🇸🇧🇼🇳🇦🇿🇲🇿🇼🇸🇿🇲🇿🇲🇼🇦🇴
@no5972Ай бұрын
Tyson and his team are doing the Lord’s work. They are the light in this world filled with darkness. May God bless you all abundantly. And may God be with the millions of women around the world in this similar situation🙏🏾♥️
@princessglandy6776Ай бұрын
This broke my heart as a feminist, we aren't better than all this women. Some ot us just more opportune
@patriciakoroma587Ай бұрын
This was more than a documentary, Mr Tyson Conteh thank you and your team. My prayers for mama P, Zainab's family and the children and young women.
@reubenmwangi4290Ай бұрын
Africa is a hard continent to live in. So hard to be sincere.
@joyetinosa6965Ай бұрын
Africa has nothing to do with this,so why poeple from Brazil,colombia,domenica,Romania,Abena,Thailand,cuba,as for Brazil both the men.
@FoAl-h2bАй бұрын
@joyetinosa6965 all those countries you mentioned are far successful than Africa
@modiehimogashoa1855Ай бұрын
It's been 15 minutes, but I'm crying so much, I don't know if I'm strong enough to watch the entire documentary
@sylomef15 күн бұрын
Wow!!!! This was such a powerful documentary. I felt through his storytelling that I knew these women. I felt sad and anxious for them. I wish there was some way to specifically help them.
@FleekAffairs15 күн бұрын
Yho when that child said she wants to be a lawyer to help her mom 😭😭 brave girl hope she her dreams be fulfilled
@baxnjaiАй бұрын
This is why we die to go to Europe because our leaders are heartless and cruel
@Sam-t2o2dАй бұрын
Europe is not going to help. I’m born and raised here and very aware of my privilege, but my husband and I are saving up money to start a new life in somewhere in Africa. It’s time for us European Africans to move back and rebuild our countries. We need our people and our people need us. The Europeans ruined Africa for centuries and they still are. Meanwhile they HATE us here in the Netherlands, Germany, France and so on.
@issatomusakamara4417Ай бұрын
Happy that a Sierra Leonean can do a wonderful documentary like this... 😢😢😢
@darnellpettus226012 күн бұрын
Damn this is deep, I figure I am a tough son of a bitch infantryman with 5 deployments 3 to Afghanistan , 2 to Iraq, hardened like steel and here I am with teary eyes ... this hits hard because you know growing up in the projects my mom did whatever she had to do for my brother and I to eat, survive, etc... punk ass dudes saw a vulnerable woman and took advantage of her situation! I'm 41 now and not even mad at her for what she did back then, I'm more so mad at the men who took advantage of my mom knowing she was hooked on drugs , etc. and needed money; just like I don't judge these women in this short doc... sad man that we as human beings can treat our fellow brothers/ sisters like so horribly without any hit of remorse and or guilt !
@tw120812 күн бұрын
God bless your mother for doing what she had to do for her kids
@calmness956Ай бұрын
IT LITERALLY BROKE MY 😢HEART TO WATCH IT.GOD LORD JUST CAME UP ON KZbin.SERIOUSLY CHILLING FEELING.MEANWHILE IN THE WEST WOMEN CALL IT AS EMPOWERMENT AND FEMINISM HOW SICKENING AND DISGUSTING WORLD WE LIVE IN????????????
@Mya_rose3610 күн бұрын
This...I'm American and I hate when western women glorify prostitution. It will never be a great life to live I feel nothing but disappointment and shame for these women meanwhile women around the world want a way out and can't easily get the way out. Its upsetting!
@isaacokot19412 күн бұрын
am out of words to text zainab death hit me hard, i feel so bad😭😭😭😭
@mimisikujui5514Ай бұрын
I wish more people saw this 😢
@SaidahaddyFaalКүн бұрын
I am left speechless tbh😢 I would really like to meet this amazing Journalist