Adamawa Police Nab Woman Who Sold Sibling For N410,000 To Conduct Traditional Wedding

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Adamawa Police Nab Woman Who Sold Sibling For N410,000 To Conduct Traditional Wedding

Date: 06-07-2024 10:36 am (3 hrs ago) |
Author: Mister Jay Wonder



- at 6-07-2024 10:36 AM (3 hrs ago)

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A disturbing case of child trafficking has rocked Adamawa State, as Blessing Okonkwo, 24, confessed to selling her three-year-old sibling, Friday Okonkwo, for N410,000. The shocking revelation came to light following a report by the victim's mother, Hauwa Lawan, from Borno State.

According to Lawan, Okonkwo, visiting from Mubi, lured her into believing she would enroll Friday in a school, only to sell him instead due to economic hardships. The child was trafficked to Enugu by Efunaya Nabufe, the buyer.

"I used the proceeds to buy a grinding machine for business and gave my boyfriend N200,000 for our traditional wedding," Okonkwo confessed.

Lawan expressed disbelief and anguish over her daughter's betrayal, narrating how she was deceived into believing Friday was attending school. Her suspicions arose when Okonkwo failed to allow her to speak with the child over the past year.

The situation escalated when Okonkwo's father, upon learning of her marriage plans, demanded to know Friday's whereabouts. Initially claiming the child was dead, Okonkwo later admitted the truth under pressure.

Adamawa State Police spokesperson, Suleiman Nguroje, confirmed the arrests of Okonkwo and Nabufe following Lawan's report. "The Commissioner of Police has ordered a thorough investigation," Nguroje stated. "All suspects will be charged accordingly."

The incident has sparked outrage and calls for justice in both Adamawa and Borno States, highlighting the need for stringent measures against child trafficking and exploitation.


Posted: at 6-07-2024 10:36 AM (3 hrs ago) | Addicted Hero

- angesco at 6-07-2024 11:30 AM (2 hrs ago)
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The 21st century - SLAVE TRADE.

No Europeans.
No middleman.
No chains.
No boats.

Nigeria we hail thee….

Posted: at 6-07-2024 11:30 AM (2 hrs ago) | Gistmaniac

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- kp45 at 6-07-2024 01:46 PM (20 mins ago)
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Just imagine

Posted: at 6-07-2024 01:46 PM (20 mins ago) | Addicted Hero

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- gogoman at 6-07-2024 01:54 PM (12 mins ago)
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Igbo women started this evil business  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Posted: at 6-07-2024 01:54 PM (12 mins ago) | Grande Master

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