 Jiju is not a beniwad. It's some form of English. I don't know where it came from. But I think it means some to us understandable but to you not understandable type of cultural activities that may or may not be out of reach of everybody spiritual. That's what Jiju is. Well, in relation with this trafficking thing people being trafficked cannot go out without the traffickers and the traffickers get paid some fixed amounts and it is what they say the amount is that it is. Now before they leave here they take them to some Jiju people and they tell them if you pay all these things you'll be alright at the end of it you'll be free if you don't pay this Jiju will kill you whether or not it will kill I don't know I haven't seen any example of somebody killed or saved before on this Jiju thing but it is just to create fear in them that's what it's all about so when they get out there the chops keep paying until they say it is finished at times they pay much more than what they were promised back home but they keep paying because they think the Jiju will kill them if they don't pay every thing that considers itself a Jiju is under the power of the Yoba it will not work if the Yoba says it will not work so when this thing became a problem for everybody the Yoba decided to make it plain to everyone the traffickers and the trafficked families that this thing should stop the Jiju threats should stop and if they do not stop anybody that still engages in them will have him or herself to blame wherever you are wherever you are in Britain or here in Benin or in Lagos or in Abuja the Yoba says this is what will happen to you if you do not stop if you do not stop then you have yourself to blame the trafficked people really are not the ones involved is the traffickers who extract these monies from them if you continue doing it then you might sleep one day and you don't work do not know what somebody is going out to do if you do not have the requisite qualifications and I have the impression that no country will allow people without qualifications to enter their territories so the Yoba is saying rather than get trafficked try and go properly if they take you in then go in if you don't have anything you want to do there then don't go but if you want to go apply properly to the authorities and you probably might be giving proper certificate to go you know that we have NAMTI well they have laws for these things now we have immigration we have the customs these people are responsible for legal immigration and the laws are quite simple and clear I think all that needs to be done is to now try and make everybody know that you can travel without being trafficked