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Twitter user says people who use underage children as house helps are capable of abusing them

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Last updated: June 24, 2026 8:34 am
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Published: June 24, 2026
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A Twitter user has sparked conversation online after sharing her views on the use of underage children as domestic workers.

According to Vivian Ifeoma, anyone willing to use a child as a house help is already displaying the kind of mindset that can lead to abuse.

She also compared the practice to adult men marrying teenagers, arguing that both situations often involve a desire for control and dominance.

“Anyone who can use an underage child as a house help is capable of abusing them. It’s the same as when a man marries a teenager,” she wrote.

Her comments drew mixed reactions, with users agreeing that children should not be placed in such situations.

Twitter user says people who use underage children as house helps are capable of abusing them

 

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