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They changed their names, religion: Inside Kano’s child trafficking crisis

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When Zainab Abdullahi Giginyu looked at the photograph of a rescued girl, her heart skipped. The features were familiar, too familiar to ignore.

The girl in the picture, seen hundreds of kilometers away in Port Harcourt, bore a striking resemblance to her daughter, who was snatched years ago in Kano.

“I see her eyes, her smile… I truly believe she could be my daughter,” Zainab said softly, fighting back tears.

“I need help from the government to find out if she’s really mine and bring her home.”

Zainab is one of dozens of parents in Kano State still haunted by the mysterious disappearances of their children.

Now, hope has returned — but so has heartache — as news emerged that a group of trafficked children, many believed to be from northern Nigeria, were rescued in southern cities including Port Harcourt.

A search for identity and justice

Behind is a network of determined parents and activists. Coalition Of Parents For The Abducted Children In Kano State ( COPACK ), working alongside advocacy groups, has taken its appeal directly to the government. They want one thing: to reunite with their children.

Comrade Isma’il Ibrahim Muhammad, who leads the group in Kano, confirmed to DAILY POST that photos of rescued children have been obtained and are being circulated.

“We need parents whose children were abducted to come forward and look at these images,” he said.

“There is a chance their sons or daughters are among those identified as kidnapped children.”

He further revealed that in a compound in Ozouba, Port Harcourt, more kidnapped children have been identified.

“Authorities in Port Harcourt have shared more pictures, and they are now with the police,” Comrade Isma’il said.

He also mentioned that rescued children have been identified in Anambra, Delta, and Kaduna States, but bringing them back has been slow due to bureaucracy.

Almost in tears, he added: “We are facing serious bureaucratic bottlenecks in returning these children home.”

In a video clip seen by Ekwutosblog, the Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Mansur Hassan, displayed some of the rescued children and gave chilling insights into the horrors of child trafficking.

“Some of these children are sold for their body parts; others are sold and their identities are completely changed,” DSP Hassan said.

He pointed at one child and said, “This is Isa, but his name has been changed to Michael.”

Then he pointed at another in a green top: “His name was Safiyanu, but they have changed his name to Joshua.”

Hassan also blamed parental negligence as a factor enabling child abduction, calling on families to be more vigilant.

The long road home

Investigations revealed that the trafficked children had not only been relocated to faraway states — mostly in the South-East and South-South — but were subjected to deep identity changes.

Names were altered. Religions changed. Many were taken when they were too young to remember where they came from.

“These children are growing up with no memory of their true roots,” Comrade Isma’il said.

“It’s painful, imagine your child growing up calling another family ‘home’ and forgetting their real parents.”

The rescue efforts have led to the arrest of suspected traffickers and the recovery of several children. But reuniting them with their families remains a complex process.

Still, parents like Zainab hold onto hope.

“I believe she’s mine,” she repeated.

“And even if she doesn’t remember me now, I will wait as long as it takes to bring her back home.”

The Association has publicly commended the Kano State government for its support so far but issued a heartfelt plea to do more.

“We’re thankful,” said Comrade Isma’il.
“But the work is far from done. We need the government to double its efforts. Every child still out there deserves to come home.”

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Man in shock after lady he lodged with in a hotel in Abuja flees with his car and other valuables

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A Nigerian man is currently in shock after a young lady identified as Precious Chinyere , whom he took to a hotel in the Asokoro area in the FCT for a romantic getaway allegedly fled with his car and other personal belongings on Thursday, February 5,

The distraught man and Precious had visited the hotel and opted for a short time stay. Things took a different in the evening when the man noticed Precious had left the hotel room without notifying him and took along with her some of his personal belongings including phones and laptop and also his car.

The victim immediately reported the incident to the police.

When contacted, the spokesperson of the FCT police command, SP Josephine Adeh, told LIB that the matter is currently being investigated and that efforts are being made to apprehend the suspect.

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US Reacts As De@th Toll In Kwara Terror Attacks Hits 200

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The United States Mission in Nigeria has condemned the k!lling of more than 200 civilians in recent attacks on communities in Kwara State.

Recall that terrorists launched de@dly attacks on Woro and Nuku communities in Kaiama Local Government Area of the state on Tuesday night, k!lling unsuspecting citizens.

It was gathered that the gunmen invaded the villages, opened fire on residents and burned homes.

According to reports, the de@th toll from the unfortunate incident hit 200 on Thursday night.

Reacting, the US Mission Nigeria condemned the k!lling via a post on its official X handle.

The post reads, “The United States condemns the horrific attack in Kwara state in Nigeria, which claimed the lives of more than 160 people, with the de@th toll still unconfirmed and many still unaccounted for.

“We express our deepest condolences to the families of those affected by this senseless violence.

“We welcome President Tinubu’s order to deploy security forces to protect villages in the area and his directive to federal and state officials to provide aid to the community and bring the perpetrators of this atrocity to justice.”

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“I’ll never settle for a barber, yahoo boy or a poor man” — nail tech’s list of men she says she can’t marry sparks reactions online

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A Nigerian nail technician has set social media talking after openly listing the kind of men she says she can never settle for.

In a now-viral post, she stated clearly that she refuses to “settle for less” and went on to mention professions and traits she considers a no-go area.

According to her, she can never settle for a barber, an aza man, a yahoo boy, a mechanic, an actor, a laundry man, a hype man, or a plumber. She also added that she wouldn’t marry a man with a high body count or a poor man.

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