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Bizarre: Nigerian trafficker, rapist, arrested in Britain

Osezua Osolase preyed on young orphans

This is no good news O! It sounds so bizarre, for it’s bizarre. But it’s a horror we would have to live with for a very very long time.

A Nigerian in Diaspora, Osezua Osolase, 42, has been convicted in Britain of trafficking Nigerian teenage girls into Britain and using them as sex slaves after terrifying them with rituals.

According to the UK Daily Mail, Osolase was on Friday convicted at the Canterbury Crown Court of trafficking three girls aged 14, 16, and 17 and would be sentenced on Monday.

Detectives also discovered evidence that at least 28 victims were smuggled in and out of Britain by Osolase over a 14-month period, earning him up to £1.5million. But the true figure could run into hundreds as he was overheard by one girl boasting he had been operating for 15 years as he tried to sell her for £60,000.



Caught on film: Osezua Osolase (in baseball cap) with young trafficking victims under surveillance at Stansted Airport. The children's faces have been obscured in order to protect their identities
Caught on film: Osezua Osolase (in baseball cap) with young trafficking victims under surveillance at Stansted Airport. The children's faces 
have been obscured in order to protect their identities

Mr. Osolase, was on the surface a recycling worker living in a terraced house in Gravesend, Kent. But he was in fact the British linchpin of a multi-million pound global child sex trafficking ring whose home was a secret staging post for vulnerable teenage orphans as they were smuggled from Africa to several European countries.

A jury was told Osolase slashed the chest of his youngest victim with a razor and rubbed black powder into her bleeding wounds. She was ordered to take an oath of loyalty to him and believed that if she broke it she would not have children, go mad and die.

Osolase groomed her after the death of her parents by visiting her village with presents and saying she would go to school in Europe. But he abducted her and said she should prepare for life as a prostitute in Italy where she would be raped by ‘white men who smoked drugs’.

The other two girls were terrorised by a local witch doctor in Nigeria shortly before being flown out of the country with promises of an education and modelling work.

The 16-year-old told police she was taken to a ‘place of witchcraft’ where she was told to bathe in a ‘bloody gunk’ and wrap blood-soaked cloth around her.

As Osolase watched, a man wearing feathers on his head cut hair from her armpits, cut some of her finger and toenails and took blood from her hand with a syringe.


Osolase was convicted at Canterbury Crown Court of trafficking three girls aged 14, 16 and 17
Osolase was convicted at Canterbury Crown Court 

She was told that the body parts taken in the ritual would be used to find and kill her if she tried to run away or failed to repay her captor.

The 17-year-old wept as she described how she was tricked into travelling to Britain with the promise that she would go to school. She was made to drink a potion laced with blood. Police found no evidence that Osolase lived a luxury lifestyle and believe he has hidden the profits of his crimes in Nigeria.

Dr Hermoine Harris, an expert in Nigerian religions, told the jury the juju rituals carried huge weight in Nigerian society. She said: ‘By taking someone’s blood you hold and control somebody’s very essence and their power.’
Detective Inspector Eddie Fox said after the case that Osolase was ‘evil’ and branded him a ‘predatory paedophile’. Osolase was convicted of five counts of human trafficking, rape and sexual activity with a child.


Mr. Osalase, was deported back to Nigeria in 2007 after police caught him trying to use stolen credit cards but he married a German woman and returned to the country the following year with a five-year visa.  As well as his wife he had a Nigerian mistress in Catford, South-East London, who recently gave birth to his son.


On the surface: Osolase was a recycling worker living in a terraced house in Gravesend (High Street pictured)
On the surface: Osolase was a recycling worker living in a terraced house in Gravesend (High Street pictured)


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