Friday, November 28, 2025 - The Niger State Police Command has recovered a stolen 2-year-old girl sold to three different buyers, including an Abuja pastor, for N6.6m.
The spokesperson of the command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, who
disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, November 27, 2025 said the victim
identified as Rahamat Mohammed, was stolen from Sabon-Wuse in Tafa Local
Government Area of the state by a suspected human trafficker, Victoria Ebunoha
Chukwumezie.
According to the PPRO, Chukwumezie, who was earlier arrested with three stolen children, sold Rahamat
to one Rosemary of Nyanya, Abuja.
Rosemary on her part, sold the child to one Pastor Vincent
Emmanuel in Abuja for N2.8m.
Pastor Emmanuel sold the girl to a London-based woman,
Anthonia Nwabufor, for N3.8m.
Wasiu explained that further investigation revealed that
Nwabufor was making arrangement for the girl to join her in London.
“In
continuation of the Police investigation in respect of the case of child
stealing, abduction and human trafficking involving Victoria Chukwumezie who
was arrested at Diko Junction with three children on November 5, 2025 and based
on further confessions of the suspect, police operatives attached to SCID Minna
proceeded to Asaba, Delta State on November 24, 2025,” the statement
read.
"On
getting to Asaba, the Police team recovered one Rahamat Mohammed 2yrs of
Sabon-Wuse, Tafa. Investigation revealed that Victoria had taken Rahamat from
Sabon-Wuse on October 2nd, 2025 and sold her to one Rosemary of Nyanya, Abuja.
"Rosemary
equally sold the girl to one Pastor Vincent Emmanuel of Asosi, Abuja at the
rate of two million, eight hundred thousand naira, who in turn sold her to a
lady Anthonia Nwabufor at a cost of three million, eight hundred thousand
naira.
"Anthonia
Nwabufor is based in London, but directed that the girl; Rahamat be delivered
to her mother in Asaba, who will arrange the movement of the girl to join her
in London.
“However, a
total of six children have been recovered so far, and eight suspects arrested
in connection with the crime. Further investigation in progress.”

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