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Abolished, not erased: Lingering scars of Cross River women traded for debts (2)
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Abolished, not erased: Lingering scars of Cross River women traded for debts (2)

A report examines the ongoing consequences of a traditional practice in Cross River State where women were traded to settle family debts. Despite the formal abolition of the custom, affected individuals continue to face psychological and social challenges, highlighting the persistent nature of these historical grievances within the local communities.

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