In this powerful episode of the Able to Care podcast, hosts Andy Baker and Nadine Sutton welcome Sosa Henkoma, a survivor and a beacon of resilience who shares his profound journey from the streets of Nigeria to the challenges he faced in the UK. A keynote speaker featured in The Guardian, Sosa dives deep into the cultural shocks, personal losses, and his battle against exploitation that shaped his life. His story is not just about survival but about transforming suffering into awareness and empowerment for the community.
Sosa Henkoma is a survivor of child criminal exploitation in the UK. Forced into a gang at a young age, he experienced violence and hardship. Despite this, Sosa escaped that life and now works to help others. He uses his experiences to raise awareness about modern slavery and advocates for vulnerable youth. Sosa is a consultant for organisations like Youth Unity and the Human Trafficking Foundation.
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Join us for this profound conversation that not only sheds light on the struggles many face but also highlights the strength and resilience possible in the face of adversity. Be sure to engage with Sosa's work through the links provided in our podcast description to learn more and support his mission.
Find Sosa on Instagram @sosa_est or LinkedIn sosa-henkoma-a99514251
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Exploitation, criminal exploitation, CCE, trafficking, modern slavery, care, looked after children, foster care.