
Years after vanishing from their homes in Kano, trafficked children are being found in distant cities — renamed, relocated, and religiously reconditioned. According to Daily Post, reunification efforts remain slow and burdened by red tape.
- Daily Post reports that rescued children from Kano were identified in Port Harcourt, Delta, Anambra, and Kaduna.
- Many of the trafficked children had their names and religions changed, erasing links to their past.
- Bureaucracy and poor coordination continue to stall the reunification process, despite government involvement.
As more images surface, will authorities act swiftly to reunite families, or will bureaucracy win again? What more can be done to restore lost identities and heal fractured lives?