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78 enslaved Nigerian girls set free, return from Ivory Coast

The FrontierThe FrontierMay 12, 2025 2381 Minutes read0

•NAPTIP boss, Binta Adamu-Bello

The National Agency for the Pro­hibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has announced the re­turn of 78 Nigerian girls trafficked to Ivory Coast.

The victims arrived in Lagos on Saturday night via an Air Peace flight, reports Daily Independent.

In a statement issued yesterday in Abuja, NAPTIP’s Director-Gen­eral, Hajia Binta Adamu-Bello, confirmed their safe arrival.

She also reiterated the agency’s commitment to arresting and pros­ecuting members of the human trafficking syndicates responsible for exploiting Nigerian girls across the world.

Adamu-Bello recalled the re­cent visit by social media influenc­er Vincent Otse (VeryDarkMan), who expressed concern about Ni­gerian girls stranded in Abidjan due to trafficking.

“Following his visit, NAPTIP operatives arrested two high-pro­file traffickers in Abuja and began collaboration with partners in Abi­djan, which led to the identification and eventual rescue of the victims.

“The victims, who included 75 adult females, three babies, and two adult males, arrived at the Lagos International Airport’s Terminal 2 at about 10:45 pm.

“They were received by the Di­rector-General of NAPTIP and Air Peace CEO, Allen Onyema.”

In her address, Adamu-Bello welcomed the victims home, reaf­firming Nigeria’s commitment to ending human trafficking.

She assured them that the traf­fickers involved in the case would be prosecuted, and NAPTIP would continue to protect, rehabilitate, and train the victims.

She emphasised that each vic­tim would undergo medical checks and counseling, and would be given the opportunity to learn skills for their future.

On his part, Onyema explained that Air Peace provided the evac­uation free of charge to assist the victims in overcoming their trau­ma, in addition to sponsoring their medical intervention.

He also noted the visible signs of exploitation on the victims, with some underage girls being pregnant.

One of the victims shared her harrowing experience, express­ing gratitude to NAPTIP’s Direc­tor-General and the owner of Air Peace for their support.

She described the suffering she endured in Abidjan, expressing hope that she could now begin to heal with the help of those who had assisted her return.

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