TRENDING
Killer Ebola is back, but Nigeria’s 2014 lessons gone • Strengthening Nigeria’s education value-chain for holistic outcome • IGP promises massive deployment in Ekiti as political parties sign peace accord • NDC sets up 20-member panel for governorship, N/Assembly primaries • APC declares Rotimi, Reps spokesman, winner of Ekiti primary poll • كييف تتعرض لهجوم روسي ضخم • إطلاق نار قرب البيت الأبيض وجهاز الخدمة السرية يعلن مقتل المشتبه به • Oyo school abductions: Warning signs ignored — Locals • Oyo, Borno attacks: Parents, teachers, students weigh in as ‘1,680 pupils kidnapped, 180 schools attacked since 2014’ • Yanayowakuta watumiaji wa viagra kuongeza nguvu za kiume • Gowon’s Memoir: Ojukwu said we both agreed on every point at Aburi • Dr. Edward Osei pitches sports revolution to Ga State as ‘Homowo FightFest’ takes shape • Sunyani Municipal Social Welfare accused of arbitrary removal of journalist’s children from home • NADeF credit scheme boosts businesses in Ahafo communities • PAOG Dawah Team Holds Strategic Meeting Ahead of Main Hajj Pilgrimage • Julius Debrah Captivates Mourners as Top NDC Officials Gather for Emotional Funeral in Kumasi • Former Gov. Duke joins presidential race • ANALYSIS: 2027: Outgoing Nigerian governors seek “retirement home” in Senate • The Insecurity Triad: Azikiwe, Awolowo, and Chinweizu — Nigeria’s elite class of framework builders • More illegal estates seen coming over 300% hike in land transaction fees • Killer Ebola is back, but Nigeria’s 2014 lessons gone • Strengthening Nigeria’s education value-chain for holistic outcome • IGP promises massive deployment in Ekiti as political parties sign peace accord • NDC sets up 20-member panel for governorship, N/Assembly primaries • APC declares Rotimi, Reps spokesman, winner of Ekiti primary poll • كييف تتعرض لهجوم روسي ضخم • إطلاق نار قرب البيت الأبيض وجهاز الخدمة السرية يعلن مقتل المشتبه به • Oyo school abductions: Warning signs ignored — Locals • Oyo, Borno attacks: Parents, teachers, students weigh in as ‘1,680 pupils kidnapped, 180 schools attacked since 2014’ • Yanayowakuta watumiaji wa viagra kuongeza nguvu za kiume • Gowon’s Memoir: Ojukwu said we both agreed on every point at Aburi • Dr. Edward Osei pitches sports revolution to Ga State as ‘Homowo FightFest’ takes shape • Sunyani Municipal Social Welfare accused of arbitrary removal of journalist’s children from home • NADeF credit scheme boosts businesses in Ahafo communities • PAOG Dawah Team Holds Strategic Meeting Ahead of Main Hajj Pilgrimage • Julius Debrah Captivates Mourners as Top NDC Officials Gather for Emotional Funeral in Kumasi • Former Gov. Duke joins presidential race • ANALYSIS: 2027: Outgoing Nigerian governors seek “retirement home” in Senate • The Insecurity Triad: Azikiwe, Awolowo, and Chinweizu — Nigeria’s elite class of framework builders • More illegal estates seen coming over 300% hike in land transaction fees
Child trafficking: 27-year-old bags 12-year jail term in Ogun
Back to Home

Child trafficking: 27-year-old bags 12-year jail term in Ogun

Punch Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
A 27-year-old man receives a 12-year jail term in Ogun State for child trafficking, exploiting minors for prostitution. NAPTIP secured the conviction. Read More: https://punchng.com/child-trafficking-27-year-old-bags-12-year-jail-term-in-ogun/

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.