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Nima Elbagir

Elbagir and Razek secretly recorded the events using two hidden cameras. They attended the auction pretending of being a Sudanese women looking for a lost loved one who might be held in a warehouse of humans to be sold or shipped away. "Is the auction ongoing?" she asked. The seller told her "the auction is over." She not only had the sale on video, she has proof that it was an auction. Elbagir said it was one time when being a female journalist is an advantage. "They are just not used to thinking of women as posing a threat," she said.

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Nima Elbagir has travelled to some of the most dangerous areas in the world during her career, and she has a vast experience, background, and personal knowledge that aid in making her a unique and awesome reporter. She has an extensive knowledge in foreign affairs and her work always portrays insight and credibility that is matchless. In 2014, when the Ebola virus started to massively spread, she went to Africa to cover the news, despite she was clearly risking her life.

Her most important articles at CNN, accessible by browsing her CNN profile on internet, are the ones with title "People for sale: Full documentary", "After finding freedom, this former slave is now homeless and hungry", "Migrant returns home to brutal reality", "Smuggled by Nigeria's 'pushermen'", "Sudanese migrants tortured in Libya for ransom", "CNN team recounts uncovering slavery in Libya", "Protesters react to slave trade in Libya", "Migrants being sold as slaves", "ISIS' power is waning, but its child slave trade is still booming", "Inside the life of an ISIS child slave", "Kenya's Raila Odinga signals he could run for president again”, “Raila Odinga would run for president again", "Gloria Allred: Weinstein 'a teaching moment'", "Lawyer hints at claims against other LA bigwigs", "The challenges of bringing ISIS to justice", "Historian: Catalan leader 'an extreme nationalis", "Catalonia: We want to talk, 'nobody' listening", "Ai Weiwei: 'No excuse' to ignore refugees", "Former US Diplomat challenges Trump to back Kurds", "German MEP: Catalonia out of EU if it leaves Spain", "Independence vote complicates war on ISIS", "Iraqi Kurds cast their votes in historic referendum", and "Iraqi Kurds casting votes on independence".

Nima Elbagir is engaged to a British diplomat she met in Sudan and that who she has been dating from few years as a boyfriend. They should be getting married in a near future.

Nima Elbagir is active on social media, and she has more than 11k followers on Twitter.

Nima Elbagir earns a suitable amount of money by her profession and has a net worth of $2 million as of 2017. However, her current net worth is still undisclosed. As of 2017, her yearly salary is estimated to be $187,697.

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Quick Facts
Birth Date: 30 Jun, 1978
Age: 41 yrs
Occupations: Journalist
Citizenship: Sudan
Birth Place: Khartoum
Education: London School of Economics and Political Science
Gender: Female
Description: British journalist
Twitter Id: NimaCNN
Net Worth 2021: 4 million
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Last Modified: Jun 22 2020
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