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Teenager recounts alleged trafficking ordeal in Ghana

A 16-year-old Junior Secondary School (JSS 3) student, Hannah (surname withheld), has alleged that she was trafficked to Ghana by a neighbour identified as Tosin Moses under the guise of securing a job opportunity abroad.

The matter came to light after a concerned resident, Taiwo Yisau, was informed about the development by a local security operative known as Iron Lady in the Adamo area of Ikorodu, Lagos State.

Yisau said he subsequently contacted a tactical police officer identified as Afolayan in Araro on Sunday, May 31, 2026.

According to the teenager, she had been living with her father in the Okonron area of Adamo before she was allegedly lured by Tosin, whom she described as a familiar neighbour.

She alleged that she was taken out of Nigeria in late January 2026 and arrived in Ghana in February before escaping and returning to Nigeria on May 27, 2026.

The teenager claimed she was initially promised employment opportunities abroad without being informed of the nature of the work or the destination country.

She further alleged that she travelled through Ogun State and Ibadan before crossing into Ghana by boat.
According to her, she later discovered that she had been taken there for exploitation and was prevented from contacting her family.

She said: “I was living with my dad and used to visit Aunty Tosin’s house to play. She asked if I wanted to travel abroad and promised that I would be paid a good salary, but she did not tell me the nature of the job or the country we were going to.

“She told me not to inform anyone, although her mother later spoke to my dad about it.

My dad warned her against taking me, but weeks later, I left with her when my dad stepped out.

“I wore my school uniform that day because she said it would avoid suspicion. We left her house and went to the residence of a woman in Ogijo, Ogun State. From there, we travelled to Ibadan before continuing by boat to Ghana. I initially thought I was going there to sell food items because of the large quantity of goods she carried.”

Speaking on what happened after they arrived in Ghana, she said: “When we got there on Friday, she informed me about the kind of work I would be doing. I started crying, but she told me there was nothing I could do and that I had to accept it. I slept with between 50 and 100 men daily.”

Yisau, alongside police officers, reportedly visited the suspects’ residence to make arrests but met only the suspect’s mother and a 12-year-old girl, Zainab (surname withheld), who was allegedly waiting to be taken to Ghana.

The Gender Unit of the Lagos State Police Command said it would follow up on the case.

The Officer in Charge of the Gender Unit, Oluwatoyin Kazeem, confirmed this in a telephone conversation with The Guardian.

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