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‎Nigerian female football player kidnapped

By Prosper Mene

shocking incident has rocked Nigeria’s women’s football community as Ihotu John Rebecca, a talented player for Pacesetter Queens FC in the Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) Premiership, was reportedly kidnapped along the Benin Expressway.

The abduction occurred last Friday while the young athlete was traveling home following the conclusion of the first half of the league season. Her club, based in Oyo State, had recently released her and several other players for a break. Sources indicate that unknown gunmen carried out the attack on the notorious highway, a route known for security challenges.

Her abductors have since contacted the family, demanding a ransom of ₦20 million  for her safe release. The family, led by her mother Blessing John, learned of the incident when a stranger answered Rebecca’s phone. They have made an urgent public appeal for assistance from well-meaning Nigerians, football stakeholders, sponsors, government officials, and sports authorities to help secure her freedom.

The Oyo State Government has responded by launching an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the kidnapping. Commissioner for Youth and Sports indicated that authorities are actively probing the case, with potential for state intervention if needed.

This development has sparked widespread concern across Nigeria’s sports scene, highlighting the ongoing risks faced by athletes, particularly female players, who often travel long distances by road for matches, training, and personal commitments. Social media has been flooded with calls for action, including appeals to the Nigeria Police Force and Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde to prioritize her rescue.

Rebecca, described as a dedicated professional who has represented women’s football at the domestic level, remains in captivity as of March 2, 2026. Her family and supporters continue to plead for swift intervention to ensure her safe return without harm.

Football fans and the public are urged to share information responsibly and contact relevant authorities. Her mother’s contact numbers have been circulated in some appeals: 07064207130 and +2348116515588.

This incident exposes the broader security issues in parts of Nigeria and the vulnerability of citizens pursuing their passions. Updates are expected as authorities and the family work toward her release.

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Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, to Commission Landmark Elderly Citizens Centre in Akwa Ibom This Saturday

By Prosper Mene

The First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, will on Saturday, March 7, 2026, officially inaugurate the ARISE Elderly Citizens Centre in Akwa Ibom State, a purpose-built facility designed to elevate the quality of life for senior citizens.

The commissioning ceremony forms the centerpiece of the First Lady’s maiden official visit to the state and coincides with the grand finale of an ongoing women’s sensitization and mobilization tour organized in collaboration with state authorities.

Located along the Arise Medical Corridor on the Uyo–Ikot Ekpene Road, the modern centre targets residents aged 65 and above. It houses a dedicated geriatric health clinic, serene relaxation zones, recreational areas, and communal spaces intended to foster social interaction, medical support, and overall well-being for the elderly.

Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State announced the forthcoming inauguration during the March edition of the Government House Monthly Covenant Service, describing the project as a deliberate investment in the dignity and care of older citizens. The initiative aligns closely with the federal government’s Renewed Hope Initiative, which has already delivered financial and material assistance to elderly residents across the state in previous phases.

By Prosper Mene

The unveiling of the ARISE Elderly Citizens Centre represents one of the most visible expressions yet of synergy between federal leadership and state-level innovation in addressing geriatric care needs in southern Nigeria.

Rather than merely adding another building to the landscape, this Saturday’s event quietly redraws the map of compassion, one thoughtful facility at a time offering Akwa Ibom’s seniors not just longer lives, but lives lived with greater comfort, connection, and respect.

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Male DJs think we get gigs because of looks – DJ Pretty Play

By Prosper Mene

Nigerian disc jockey DJ Pretty Play has opened up about the persistent gender biases faced by female DJs in the music industry, asserting that many male counterparts attribute their success to physical appearance rather than skill and talent.

In a recent interview, the Lagos-based DJ, known for her energetic sets and ambition to break records (including a planned attempt at the Guinness World Record for DJ marathon), highlighted how women in the field are frequently sexualized and undervalued.

“Most of the time we are being sexualised,” she stated. “Some male DJs believe female DJs get gigs because of their physical appearance, not because of their talent or hard work.”

DJ Pretty Play emphasized that female DJs are talented professionals deserving of respect and equal opportunities, rather than being viewed as “commodities to be exploited.” She called for a shift in perceptions within Nigeria’s male-dominated DJ scene, where such stereotypes undermine women’s credibility and contributions.

Her honest words shine a light on the real struggles female DJs face in Nigeria’s music scene. Through hard work and real skill, DJ Pretty Play is building her name and showing that success comes from talent—not just looks. Voices like hers are helping change how the industry sees and treats women behind the decks.

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Wema Bank To Host 2026 International Women’s Day Event on March 4th

As International Women’s Day [IWD] draws near, Wema Bank, Nigeria’s oldest indigenous bank, most innovative and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has announced its 2026 IWD Grand Event, scheduled to hold on March 4th, 2026. 

Inspired by the global IWD 2026 theme “Give To Gain”, Wema Bank’s 2026 IWD event is centred on the topic “When Women Gain, We Grow”, spotlighting not only the importance of giving to women but also the impact of each effort towards this cause, with the ultimate goal of promoting a culture of supporting and celebrating women.

Announcing the event, Wema Bank’s MD/CEO, Moruf Oseni, reiterated the Bank’s commitment to continue pulling its weight in the promotion of women inclusion. According to him, “Wema Bank has never been one to pay lip service and when it comes to gender inclusion; we walk the talk with pride. A society where women are left out is one that is crippled, and as a Bank, we have made it a priority to never relent in providing tailored opportunities for women, celebrating their growth and supporting their journey, towards building a society where every woman can thrive. This was the idea behind the launch of our women-focused proposition, SARA by Wema, in 2019 and this is the inspiration behind all we do as a Bank towards promoting the 5th Sustainable Development Goal [SDG], gender equality”.

“This year’s IWD theme is quite personal to us because as a Bank that continues to give to women, we have seen firsthand the unique potential that lies within women both personally and professionally. As such, we have decided to dedicate this year’s celebration towards reminding the world of the countless ways we can give to women, and why it is not merely an option but a necessity. This year for us, is about impact—spotlighting, celebrating and encouraging it. Our goal is for every person that joins us for this grand event to be positively transformed in mindset and in action, in the hope that more priority will be given to supporting and giving to women both in the little things we do on a daily basis and in the large-scale efforts; as we collectively bridge the gap in gender equality”, Oseni concluded.

Wema Bank’s 2026 IWD event will convene top women across diverse industries and sectors, as well as “everyday” women still trying to navigate life in the face of prevailing realities, providing a platform for women from all walks of life to network, share valuable insights, access viable opportunities and assess shared versus contrasting realities, all towards showcasing how much impact is generated when individuals, institutions and societies give to women.

Among the highlights of Wema Bank’s upcoming IWD event are the SARA Gives to Empower Her Award which promises grants in support of women who have given and made impact on other women; the employee-focused He For She Award which recognises male employees of the Bank who have given to women beyond financial support; the Wema Knight Gives initiative through which the Bank’s staff will give back to women across Nigeria; and the launch of the Wema Bank Girl Child Journal, a reflective journal that collates real-life insights and words of advice for the girl-child from the perspectives of 80 key contributors across different spheres of life.

Anyone interested in attending the event physically or virtually is encouraged to register at wemabank.com/iwd.

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Fidelity Bank to Empower Women with Sustainable Entrepreneurship Skills with HAP 2.0

Leading financial institution, Fidelity Bank Plc, has announced the launch of the second edition of its flagship women-empowerment initiative, the HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme 2.0 (HAP 2.0).

Designed to equip women with practical, income‑generating skills and structured pathways to entrepreneurship; HAP 2.0 will build on the success of its inaugural edition held in 2023.

Speaking with journalists at a media chat to herald the launch of HAP 2.0, the Divisional Head, Product Development, Fidelity Bank Plc, Osita Ede, explained that the initiative has been enhanced to deliver greater impact.

“HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme 2.0 reflects our commitment to continuous improvement. Having evaluated feedback from the first edition, we have returned with stronger partnerships and deeper mentorship programmes to ensure that women acquire not just skills, but sustainable economic opportunities,” he said.

“At the heart of the programme is guided, real‑world learning. Participants will undergo intensive apprenticeship training under reputable institutions and industry experts across select fields such as hair styling, shoe making, auto mechatronics, and interior decoration,” Ede added.

He noted that HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme 2.0 goes beyond skills acquisition by offering participants a wide range of business advisory services. These include business and financial literacy training, mentorship support throughout the apprenticeship journey, access to Fidelity Bank’s women‑focused and SME financial solutions, as well as guidance on business formalisation and growth strategies.

Further emphasising the bank’s vision, Ede said, “By integrating structured mentorship with entrepreneurial development, Fidelity Bank is positioning women not just as trainees, but as future employers, innovators, and economic contributors within their communities. This aligns with our mandate to help individuals grow, businesses thrive, and economies prosper.”

Interested participants are encouraged to indicate their interest by visiting https://bit.ly/Apprenticeshipbyherfidelity.

Ranked among the best banks in Nigeria, Fidelity Bank Plc is a full-fledged Commercial Deposit Money Bank serving over 10 million customers through digital banking channels, its 255 business offices in Nigeria and United Kingdom subsidiary, FidBank UK Limited.

The Bank is a recipient of multiple local and international Awards, including the 2024 Excellence in Digital Transformation & MSME Banking Award by BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards; the 2024 Most Innovative Mobile Banking Application award for its Fidelity Mobile App by Global Business Outlook, and the 2024 Most Innovative Investment Banking Service Provider award by Global Brands Magazine. Additionally, the Bank was recognized as the Best Bank for SMEs in Nigeria by the Euromoney Awards for Excellence and as the Export Financing Bank of the Year by the BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards.

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FOMWAN @ 40: Lagos Chapter Urges Climate Action, Seeks Support for Health Centre Project

from left, Oniru of Iru Kingdom, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogboahan Lawal; Iyalode of Lagos, Alhaja Fatimo Tinubu and former Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Alhaja Sekinat Yusuf, during the 40th Anniversary of Federation of Muslim Women's Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN) Lagos State Chapter, at the Alausa Community Mosque Multi-Purpose Hall in Lagos, on Thursday, 26th February, 2026.

The Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN), Lagos State chapter, has intensified its appeal for financial support to complete its Primary Healthcare Centre project in Eti-Osa Local Government Area, as it marked its 40th anniversary with a strong call for climate responsibility and women-led environmental action.

from left, Oniru of Iru Kingdom, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogboahan Lawal; Iyalode of Lagos, Alhaja Fatimo Tinubu and former Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Alhaja Sekinat Yusuf, during the 40th Anniversary of Federation of Muslim Women's Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN) Lagos State Chapter, at the Alausa Community Mosque Multi-Purpose Hall in Lagos, on Thursday, 26th February, 2026.

Speaking at a well-attended 40th Anniversary of the Association held at the Alausa Community Mosque Multi-Purpose Hall on Thursday, the Amirah of FOMWAN Lagos, Serifat Oluwatoyin Ajagbe, described the ongoing construction of the healthcare facility at Olugborogan area, Elesan Village, Eti-Osa LGA, as a strategic intervention aimed at bridging gaps in access to primary healthcare services.

She called on philanthropists, corporate organisations and well-meaning Nigerians at home and abroad to partner with the association to ensure the facility becomes operational soon.

Ajagbe reiterated that beyond healthcare delivery, FOMWAN Lagos remains active in civic education, election observation, gender advocacy, human rights promotion and humanitarian interventions during communal conflicts and flooding.

She added that the association collaborates with government agencies to disseminate public health information and extends welfare support to inmates in correctional centres.

The Royal Father of the Day and Chairman of the Occasion, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal, commended FOMWAN Lagos for four decades of sustained service to faith and humanity.

Reflecting on the milestone, the monarch challenged members to remain faithful to their founding vision.

“At forty, we must ask ourselves: Are we still aligned with the vision of our founders? Are we sincere in our service for the sake of Allah? Are we positively impacting lives and strengthening our communities?” he said.

He noted that for four decades, FOMWAN Lagos has stood as a pillar of faith, discipline, education, family support and community development, empowering women, supporting widows and advancing healthcare initiatives.

However, he observed that serious challenges remain, including discrimination, economic hardship, domestic violence, depression and health concerns affecting many women. He described the Primary Healthcare Centre as a timely grassroots response, particularly for riverine and peri-urban communities within Eti-Osa.

The Oniru urged individuals and corporate bodies to support the project, stressing that sustainable development requires synergy among faith-based organisations, traditional institutions and government. He added that women-led initiatives continue to demonstrate their power to drive social transformation.

Delivering the keynote lecture, Professor Khadijah Olaniyan urged Muslim women to see climate change as both a spiritual and civic responsibility.

She said environmental degradation stems largely from human excesses and mismanagement, citing indiscriminate waste disposal, particularly poor e-waste management, as a major contributor to contamination and disease.

Advocating the concept of a “Green Mosque” environment, she encouraged mosques and Islamic centres to adopt proper waste management systems, reduce plastic usage and integrate environmental sustainability into faith practice.

Citing the Holy Qur’an and Islamic teachings, she noted that the Holy Prophet encouraged the planting of trees, describing it as a spiritual responsibility that safeguards the environment and mitigates the causes and effects of climate change.

“Planting a tree is not just environmental activism; it is an act of worship that safeguards humanity,” she said.

Olaniyan also identified carbon emissions from cooking systems, vehicular pollution, blockage of drainage channels and open burning of waste as contributors to flooding and climate-related disasters.

She warned that overconsumption driven by covetousness worsens climate challenges and has far-reaching implications for health, education, food security and economic stability. Climate change, she added, contributes to desertification and rising food costs, affecting availability and affordability.

The professor urged governments at all levels to strengthen environmental management systems and ensure proper supervision of officers responsible for waste management.

She called for stricter enforcement of sanitation regulations and improved oversight of environmental sanitation exercises. She also advocated greater emphasis on climate education for women and schoolchildren to promote long-term behavioural change.

Olaniyan encouraged women to reduce waste generation, stop open burning, minimise plastic usage and organise events that avoid disposable plastic containers. “Let us take the lead in mitigating the causes and consequences of climate change,” she charged.

The 40th anniversary theme underscored the importance of wisdom and informed engagement as Muslim women contribute to global conversations on climate resilience, sustainability and community development.

Ajagbe expressed appreciation to religious leaders, traditional rulers, invited guests and members of the public for their support.

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‎’𝗜’𝗺 𝗵𝘂𝗻𝗴𝗿𝘆, 𝗱𝗲𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗱, 𝗯𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗱𝗲𝗯𝘁’ — 𝗚𝗼𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗹 𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗿, 𝗕𝘂𝘀𝗼𝗹𝗮 𝗢𝗸𝗲 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗻𝘀 𝘂𝗽 𝗼𝗻 𝗳𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗴𝗴𝗹𝗲𝘀

By Prosper Mene

Veteran Nigerian gospel singer Busola Oke, popularly known for her hit track Eleyele, has publicly shared her ongoing battles with financial hardship, depression, hunger, and mounting debts, revealing that she is contemplating quitting the music industry.

In an emotional interview with actress and content creator Biola Bayo, Oke explained that a recent viral live video where she broke down in tears was triggered by extreme personal distress. “I did that video because I was really hungry and had no food to eat. I live with debts, and I have a lot of them to pay,” she said. She added that she performs at shows where organizers only provide transport fare, leaving her unable to cover basic needs.

Oke disclosed that she has not owned a car since 2020 and is struggling to pay rent (previously citing N1 million in arrears) and daily hotel costs (around N55,000). “At a point, I couldn’t pay my house rent… and I was struggling to eat. Right now, I have no car, and I owe a lot of people,” she lamented.

She also described using money meant for food on transportation like Uber, and expressed deep frustration with the music industry, stating that “good music doesn’t sell anymore” and talent alone no longer guarantees survival.

The singer, who has faced challenges including a long-running dispute with her former producer, attributed her emotional state to loneliness, frustration, depression, and financial pressure. In moments of despair, she admitted praying for an end to her suffering if no solution emerged. “Sometimes I’ve prayed to God to kill me if there’s no more solution for me,” she confessed.

The revelations have sparked concern and sympathy among fans, colleagues, and social media users, with many calling for support for the gospel artist.

Oke emphasized that she did not initially seek public help, as it goes against her character, but the mounting pressures became overwhelming. She has not announced specific plans to quit but indicated the toll is pushing her toward that consideration.

As the story continues to circulate, supporters are urging prayers, encouragement, and practical assistance for the singer. No official statements from industry bodies or representatives have been issued yet, but the outpouring reflects the impact of her candid disclosure.

Busola Oke’s career has inspired many through uplifting gospel messages, and her current vulnerability shows the human struggles behind the spotlight.

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Minister David Umahi Denies Deploying Police Over Alleged Campaign Debt Dispute

By Prosper Mene

The Minister of Works and former Governor of Ebonyi State, Senator David Umahi, has firmly denied allegations that he deployed police officers to harass or intimidate a woman over an unpaid campaign debt.

The denial follows viral social media claims, including a confrontation involving activist Omoyele Sowore at the FCT Police Command in Abuja. Mrs. Tracy Ohiri, a businesswoman, has accused the minister of owing her a substantial sum, reportedly around ₦200-250 million for campaign materials supplied during Umahi’s 2015 governorship election in Ebonyi State. She further alleged that the debt remained unpaid partly due to her rejecting personal advances from him, and claimed police action against her came from her public demands for payment.

In a statement issued on Thursday through his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Francis Nwaze, Umahi rejected the accusations as “false and misleading.” He emphasized that he did not personally deploy the police to settle any personal score or civil matter.

“Contrary to the misleading narrative being pushed by Sowore, the Honourable Minister did not deploy the police to settle any personal score,” the statement read. “The Nigeria Police Force, acting within its constitutional mandate to maintain law and order and investigate complaints, acted on a petition submitted by the minister’s lawyer, arrested her, and invited the Honourable Minister in line with standard procedure for statements.”

Umahi described Ohiri’s claims as inconsistent, contradictory, and lacking coherence, noting that the matter had been under police investigation following a formal legal petition. He insisted no harassment or victimization occurred, and that police involvement followed due process in response to what his team views as damaging and unverified public allegations.

The incident gained prominence after a viral video showed Sowore confronting Umahi at the police headquarters, accusing him of using security agencies to resolve a private civil dispute. Sowore described the police actions as turning the issue into a “criminal spectacle” and labeled the encounter as part of efforts to address alleged intimidation.

The dispute, which appears to date back over a decade, has sparked widespread online debate, with some Nigerians questioning the use of police resources in what many describe as a civil debt matter, while others call for both parties to resolve it through proper legal channels.

As of now, the police have invited both parties for statements, and the case remains under investigation. Neither side has indicated immediate plans for civil litigation over the alleged debt.

 

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𝗟𝗮𝗴𝗼𝘀 𝗿𝗲𝗳𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗦𝗶𝗺𝗶’𝘀 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘂𝗿𝗳𝗮𝗰𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝘄𝗲𝗲𝘁𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗯𝗲

By Prosper Mene

The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) has formally referred the ongoing controversy surrounding resurfaced old tweets allegedly posted by popular Nigerian singer Simi (Simisola Kosoko) to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police for a preliminary investigation.

This development was announced by the agency’s Executive Secretary, Lola Vivour-Adeniyi, during an interview on Channels Television on Thursday, February 26, 2026. The DSVA stated that it could not ignore the public allegations and circulating claims, prompting the escalation for further scrutiny.

The controversy comes from tweets reportedly dating back to 2012 and 2014, shared by Simi during a period when she was assisting at her mother’s creche (daycare center). Some social media users have interpreted the posts as inappropriate or suggestive in relation to minors under her care, leading to widespread backlash, accusations of misconduct, and calls for accountability, often dubbed “Simi Gates” online.

Vivour-Adeniyi emphasized that while the agency is taking the matter seriously, any potential prosecution would face significant challenges without a complainant or survivor coming forward to provide direct evidence or testimony. She urged anyone with credible information or personal experience related to the allegations to report it formally.

The referral follows days of intense online debate, which intensified after Simi recently spoke out strongly against rape and sexual violence in separate comments, prompting critics to dig up and recirculate her older posts for context or contradiction.

Simi has previously addressed the resurfaced tweets, clarifying that they were misinterpreted, lacked any perverse intent, and were from a different time in her life. She has denied any wrongdoing and noted that some old posts were deleted to protect her family amid the scrutiny.

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has also responded to related public concerns about potential child abuse in daycare settings, encouraging confidential reporting of any verifiable claims.

The case shows broader discussions around child protection, social media accountability, and the challenges of revisiting decade-old online statements in today’s digital landscape. No formal charges have been announced at this stage, and authorities are expected to conduct a thorough preliminary review.

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𝗡𝗔𝗣𝗧𝗜𝗣 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗰𝘂𝗲𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝗴𝗻𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝘄𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻, 181 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗳𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗸𝗲𝗱 𝘃𝗶𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗺𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗮𝘂

By Prosper Mene

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has successfully rescued 184 victims of human trafficking in a major operation in Plateau State, including three pregnant women among those freed.

The raid, conducted in various locations in Jos, the state capital, targeted suspected trafficking hotspots and resulted in the liberation of vulnerable individuals who had been exploited or at risk of exploitation through human trafficking networks.

According to NAPTIP officials, the operation led to the rescue of 184 people in total. “We raided some places in Jos where we were able to rescue 184 people. Out of the total, we realised that three of them are pregnant,” a NAPTIP spokesperson stated.

The rescued victims include a mix of adults and minors, highlighting the diverse and often highly vulnerable groups targeted by traffickers. The three pregnant women underscore the particularly grave risks faced by women in such situations, where exploitation can involve forced labor, sexual abuse, or other forms of modern slavery.

This rescue is part of NAPTIP’s ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking across Nigeria, often involving coordinated raids, intelligence-led operations, and collaboration with local authorities. The victims are now receiving necessary support, including medical care, counseling, and rehabilitation services, as the agency works to ensure their safe reintegration and to pursue justice against the perpetrators.

Human trafficking remains a serious issue in Nigeria, with victims frequently lured with false promises of jobs or better opportunities, only to face exploitation domestically or abroad. Operations like this one demonstrate the commitment of agencies like NAPTIP to disrupting trafficking syndicates and protecting at-risk populations.

The authorities haven’t shared full details yet about any arrests or the exact ways the victims were exploited. Investigations are still going on to catch those responsible and stop this from happening again.

This rescue shows that human trafficking is still a big problem in Nigeria. It reminds everyone how important it is to stay alert, report anything suspicious, and support efforts to fight trafficking in our communities.

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