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Randy Man Impregnates 19 Girls In Abuja

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By Adenike Lawal

A horrifying case of abuse and exploitation has emerged in Abuja, as the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), disclosed that it recently rescued 19 pregnant girls, all reportedly impregnated by one man.

The disturbing revelation was made by NAPTIP’s Director General, Hajia Binta Adamu Bello, during a strategic meeting with the Chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, held on Friday in Abuja.

“Just last week, we rescued 19 girls, all pregnant for one man, from a residential estate here in the FCT,” Hajia Bello stated, describing the incident as one of the many alarming signs of a growing human trafficking crisis in the country.

She also revealed that nine Nigerian girls had recently been repatriated from Côte d’Ivoire, adding to the long list of survivors NAPTIP is working to protect.

Bello praised NiDCOM’s partnership, noting the agency’s role in the return of 231 stranded Nigerians from Ghana.

Bello called for a unified response from government, civil society, and global partners to confront the evolving trafficking threats.

She emphasized the need for stronger awareness campaigns and unwavering protection of the rights and dignity of victims.

Echoing her concerns, Hon. Dabiri-Erewa urged a more aggressive stance, including naming and shaming traffickers, stricter penalties, and holistic rehabilitation of survivors. She also called for more funding and policy reforms to enhance NAPTIP’s capacity.

She applauded the support of First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), diaspora communities, neighboring countries, Wema Bank, and several NGOs in the fight against human trafficking.

“We must all do more to protect our young people and ensure that migration is safe, legal, and dignified,” Dabiri-Erewa concluded.

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Insecurity: Panic in FCT Council Over Influx of Non-Indigenes

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By Patrick Idowu

Concerns over security have risen in Abaji Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory following an influx of non-indigenes into the area.

The Ona of Abaji and Chairman of the FCT Council of Traditional Rulers, HRH Alhaji Adamu Baba Yunusa, raised the alarm during a security meeting at his palace attended by traditional rulers, community leaders, transport unions and security agencies.

The monarch expressed worry over the growing presence of unfamiliar persons, particularly from Kogi State, where security forces are intensifying operations against bandits. He said many of the new arrivals were seeking refuge in Abaji to evade security checks.

Briefing the meeting, the Abaji Police Area Commander, Sadiq A. Yusuf, disclosed that seven rooms had recently been rented to some of the strangers at Unguwar Abattoir. He said police promptly intervened and ensured the occupants vacated the premises.

Yusuf assured the monarch of sustained collaboration among security agencies, stressing that visitors from neighbouring states would be properly profiled before being allowed to settle. He noted that Abaji’s strategic position as a major entry point into Abuja made vigilance imperative.

Also speaking, the Divisional Police Officer, MD Kudu, said raids were ongoing at brothels and lodging houses to prevent criminals from finding safe haven in the area.

A representative of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency added that recent operations led to the arrest and prosecution of a suspected drug dealer who operated between Abaji and neighbouring communities.

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SERAP Sues Governors, Wike Over Security Vote Spending

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By Onyeanya Immaculata

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), has filed a suit against the governors of Nigeria’s 36 states and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over alleged failure to account for billions of naira spent as security votes since May 29, 2023.

The suit, filed last Friday at the Federal High Court in Abuja, seeks an order compelling the defendants to publicly disclose details of security vote expenditures, including allocations, implementation status and measures taken to improve security across the states and the FCT.

SERAP cited reports that over N400 billion is budgeted annually nationwide for security votes, with 10 governors alone reportedly earmarking about N140 billion for 2026, despite worsening insecurity in several states.

In the suit filed by its lawyers, SERAP argued that Nigerians have a right to know how public funds meant to protect lives and property are utilised. The group warned that secrecy surrounding security votes increases the risk of misappropriation and undermines accountability.

SERAP also contended that failure to disclose security vote spending violates constitutional provisions, anti-corruption laws and Nigeria’s international obligations. No hearing date has been fixed.

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Matawalle’s Nine Children to Wed in Single Abuja Ceremony

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By Onyeanya Immaculata

Preparations have been concluded for the wedding of nine children of the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, scheduled to hold on February 6 at the Abuja Central Mosque.

An invitation card circulating on social media indicates that the ceremony will take place at 1:30pm and will involve five sons and four daughters of the minister.

Confirming the development, the All Progressives Congress (APC) spokesperson in Zamfara State, Yusuf Idris, said arrangements were at an advanced stage, noting that he is part of the organising committee.

“By the grace of God, the ceremony will be conducted at the Abuja Central Mosque on February 6. The minister’s children who are getting married are five sons and four daughters,” Idris said.

The children slated for the same-day wedding are Ibrahim, Suraj, Safiya, Maryam, Aisha, Fahad, Muh’d, Nana Firdausi and Farida.

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