Best-selling novel exposes life of child slaves in Nigeria
NELLIE PEYTON WRITER Abi Dare grew up in a part of Lagos, Nigeria where most families, including hers, had maids as young as eight years old who worked all day, were often beaten and did not go to school. It was only as an adult that she realised these so-called "house girls" were essentially slaves. "I did have questions growing up but they weren't questions I necessarily voiced because it was the norm. It still is happening," the 38-year-old told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from her home in London. Dare's debut novel, "The Girl with the Louding Voice",…
