A religious group has called on parents and guardians to help curb the rise in illegal migration and human trafficking acrossNigeria.
Marking the international day of prayer and awareness against human trafficking, the group, highlighted the human tragedy of trafficking faced by illegal migrants.
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They say victims experience various inhuman acts which can be traumatizing, and asked parents to monitor and take proper care of their children.