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58 More Nigerians Rescued from Human Traffickers in Ghana

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58 More Nigerians Rescued from Human Traffickers in Ghana

By: Michael Mike

A total number of 58 new set of Nigerian women and children have been rescued from human traffickers in Ghana, bringing the total number of rescued Nigerians in Accra in the last three months to 105.

The Chairman Nigerians in the Diaspora Organisation (NiDO) Board of Trustees in Ghana, Chief Callistus Elozieuwa, disclosed this to the Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa when she stopped by to visit the trafficked victims at their location in Accra.

A statement by the Commission’s Head of Media and Public Relations, Abdur-Rahman Balogun on Saturday, gave the breakdown of those rescued as Kano State having 47, Katsina State with 5, Jigawa State has 2 and Kaduna State has 4.

Apart ftom the newly rescued ones, 11 more girls, earlier rescued and in the care of NIDO BOT Chairman, Chief Callistus Elozieuwa and the Acting Nigerian High Commissioner in Ghana, Amb. Ifedayo Adeoye have also been repatriated back to Nigeria.

Balogun revealed that a total of 105 persons have so far been rescued in the last few months.

The statement added that some of the suspected agents have equally been apprehended and handed over to security agencies and National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for necessary profiling and prosecutions.

Dabiri-Erewa, commended NIDO Ghana, under the leadership of the Board of Trustees Chairman, Chief Callistus Elozieuwa and his team and Acting Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, Amb. Ifedayo Adeoye and his team as well as
Ghanaian law enforcement agencies, for their cooperation.

She said the rescued women and children are on their way back to Nigeria where they will be properly profiled and counselled, by NAPTIP, and allowed to reunite with their families and rehabilitated by their various state governments.

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Troops Neutralise ISWAP Fighter in Ambush Operation in Borno

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Troops Neutralise ISWAP Fighter in Ambush Operation in Borno

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of the Nigerian Army have neutralised a suspected ISWAP fighter during a successful ambush operation in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State.

Security sources said the operation was carried out at about 12:15 a.m. on June 15 by troops of 222 Battalion (Mechanised), who laid an ambush at a suspected terrorist crossing point in Yaleri Kurma Village.

The troops reportedly engaged the insurgents during the operation, resulting in the neutralisation of one suspected ISWAP member.

Items recovered from the scene included two bags of flour, 12 packs of 500-gram salt and 10 packs of spaghetti, believed to be supplies intended for terrorist elements operating in the area.

The recovered items have been taken into military custody for further investigation and exploitation.

Military authorities said the operation forms part of ongoing efforts to disrupt terrorist logistics networks and deny insurgents access to food supplies and movement corridors across the North-East.

The operation was completed successfully without casualties among the troops.

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Troops Discover, Detonate Two Improvised Explosive Devices in Borno

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Troops Discover, Detonate Two Improvised Explosive Devices in Borno

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of the Nigerian Army have successfully discovered and detonated two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) along a major supply route in Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State.

Security sources said the devices were detected at about 10:45 a.m. on June 15 by troops of 19 Battalion (Mechanised) and 25 Brigade Garrison while conducting a routine patrol along the Maiduguri–Kumala–Damboa Main Supply Route (MSR).

The troops reportedly identified the explosives during the patrol and immediately took precautionary measures to secure the area.

The IEDs were subsequently detonated in a controlled operation, preventing any potential threat to military personnel and civilian road users.

No casualties or damage were recorded during the operation.

Military authorities said the successful detection and disposal of the explosives underscored ongoing efforts by security forces to keep critical routes safe and deny insurgents the ability to disrupt movement within the North-East.

The operation was completed without incident, and normal activities along the route resumed thereafter.

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AMF Celebrate the African Child: Building Foundations for Dreams, Learning, and Leadership

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AMF Celebrate the African Child: Building Foundations for Dreams, Learning, and Leadership

By Comrade Philip Ikodor

The Ashlee Momoh Foundation today joined the global community to commemorate the International Day of the African Child, reaffirming its commitment to the safety, education, and empowerment of children across the continent.

In a statement issued to the media, the Founder and Lead, Princess Ashlee Omonegbo Momoh, said the Foundation stands firmly behind efforts to help every African child reach their full potential.

“While we celebrate the vibrancy, brilliance, and resilience of African children, we must also confront the systemic barriers that still limit their growth,” Princess Momoh stated.

Key Challenges Facing the African Child Today:

  1. Education Gaps: Millions lack access to quality education, digital literacy, and inclusive learning environments.
  2. Socio-Economic Barriers: Pervasive poverty drives child labor and denies many children basic healthcare, nutrition, and stable housing.
  3. Security and Instability: Armed conflict and community violence continue to threaten the safety, mental health, and future of children in vulnerable and military-affected communities.

AMF’s Call to Action:
To truly empower the African child, stakeholders must shift from short-term relief to sustainable, localized investment. The Foundation calls on governments, civil society, and private sector partners to collaborate in:

  1. Building safer, child-friendly communities
  2. Subsidizing healthcare and expanding access to quality education, including digital skills
  3. Creating inclusive learning spaces that protect children from conflict and displacement

“Every child deserves a secure foundation to dream, learn, and lead. At the Ashlee Momoh Foundation, we remain committed to building that foundation — together,” Princess Momoh added.

The Ashlee Momoh Foundation is a Nigeria-based nonprofit dedicated to advancing child welfare, education, and empowerment across Africa through sustainable programs, advocacy, and strategic partnerships.

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