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The fight against trafficking and child labour is far from over – Senator Oluremi Tinubu

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The fight against trafficking and child labour is far from over – Senator Oluremi Tinubu

By: Our Reporter

To strengthen the fight against Human trafficking and child labor stronger collective action between Government and non Governmental organizations, civil society organizations, private sectors, and international organizations need to be strengthen towards enforcement of anti-trafficking laws, rescue of victims and enhance rehabilitation for survivors.

This was contained in the Speech of the First Lady Federal Republic of Nigeria Senator Oluremi Tinubu at the silver jubilee celebration of the Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation WOTCLEF. Represented by Wife of The Vice President Hajiya Nana Shettima, appreciated the initiator of WOTCLEF Chief Mrs Amina Titi Atiku Abubakar for the idea and vision that led to the establishment of the Foundation 25 years ago.

Senator Oluremi Tinubu said, the issues of trafficking and child labour are painful realities of women and children who are often the most vulnerable to this menace. “I thank WOTCLEF for being at the forefront of addressing these critical issues and providing succour to many families”

As an Educator the First Lady reiterated the importance of education as a viable tool towards eradicating trafficking and other vices. Under the Renewed Hope initiative women and youths are being empowered to break free from poverty.

The chairman of the occasion and former President of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo, the chief host former vice president of Nigeria Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and the founder of WOTCLEF gave an overview of the organization which gave birth to NAPTIP and NACTAL, the history of the organization which came into fusion twenty five years ago and the human trafficking bill passed into Law on the 14th July 2003, the success story and the efforts towards achieving the goal set to eradicate human trafficking and child labor in Nigeria.

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Two commuters lost their lives as tipper rams into Keke napep injuring others in Maiduguri

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Two commuters lost their lives as tipper rams into Keke napep injuring others in Maiduguri

By: Bodunrin Kayode

Two commuters have lost their lives while several others were injured when a tipper lost control of its break and rammed into their Keke napep in Maiduguri on Friday.

The fatal crash which occurred around the T junction overlooking the official quarters of the Commissioner of Police in Maiduguri has brought to the fore once again the excesses of tipper drivers in the Borno State Capital.

A Statement by the sector commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Usman Muhammad described the probable cause of the crash as break failure.

In his statement he said that “A road traffic crash occurred at Police Commissioner Junction in Maiduguri on Friday, 3rd October at about 1854 hrs, resulting into two fatalities and eight injuries.

“The Crash involved a Howo truck, a Toyota Corolla and two other Tricycles at the Junction.

“The Cause of the Road crash was as a result of mechanical fault (Brake failure) of the Tipper Truck.

“Eight people (all Male adults) were involved in the crash. Two dead (all male adults) and 6 injured (all Male adults)”

The FRSC Sector Commander, Usman Muhammad said he had promptly dispatched emergency services to the scene to rescue the victims and provide medical attention to those who were wounded.

The FRSC authorities further noted that they have launched an investigation into the crash to determine the circumstances surrounding what happened that fateful day.

Meanwhile, the Sector Commander, urged motorists to exercise caution on the roads and adhere to traffic regulations to prevent such incidents.

The Command also emphasizes the importance of regular vehicle maintenance to ensure roadworthiness as a proactive measure to avoid such crashes.

Commander Usman
Muhammad who spoke with this reporter on phone extended his condolences to the families of the deceased and wished the injured a speedy recovery even as all the victims were conveyed to the Specialist Hospital Maiduguri for medical attention.

Bodies of those who lost their lives have since been deposited at the Mortuary of the specialist hospital, Maiduguri.

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Two killed as suspected herders attack farmers in Benue

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Two killed as suspected herders attack farmers in Benue

By: Zagazola Makama

The Benue State Police Command has confirmed the killing of two farmers following an attack by suspected bandit herders in Naka area of the state.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred on Oct. 3, 2025, when the victims were returning from their farm.

Sources said that one Odiua Oshinyo of Tse Adiagh, Naka, had reported to the police that his son, Terkimbi Gyaluwa, 25, returned home and narrated how they were attacked by armed herders while working on their farm.

Upon receiving the report, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Naka mobilised patrol and tactical teams to the scene, where two corpses were recovered and deposited at the General Hospital Mortuary, Naka.

Sources said joint patrols have been intensified in the area to forestall further attacks and ensure the arrest of the perpetrators.
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Two die in family dispute over traditional title in Niger

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Two die in family dispute over traditional title in Niger

By: Zagazola Makama

Atleast two persons killed following a violent clash over a family traditional title dispute in Gbajibo village, Mokwa Local Government Area.

Sources disclosed that the incident occurred on Oct. 3, 2025, after a heated argument between Iliyasu Umar Sayidi, 30, and Ahmadu Isah, 25, both of Bukka village, escalated into a fight.

According to the sources , the two men engaged each other in a brawl and stabbed themselves with a dagger, inflicting severe injuries.

They were rushed to the General Hospital, Jebba, where they were confirmed dead on arrival.

Police operatives visited the scene, photographed the corpses, and deposited them at the hospital mortuary for autopsy.

The case is currently under investigation by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), sources said.

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