The Nigerian Commission in Diaspora (Nidcom), has saved the daughter of actress Veteran Yoruba Jumoke George, Adeola, who was traded to Mali for prostitution four years ago.
The Chair of the Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who posted a successful rescue from Adeola who was 41 years old with other victims at X (previously Twitter) on Monday, said he was declared missing by his family after he left his house in Ibadan to Lagos without telling anyone.
“Breaking! Adeola, the daughter of the popular actress, Jumoke George, who shouted that she had not heard from her daughter in four years at home, from Mali where she was traded.
“Just accepted it, with Adebayo’s violin who violated the story and Niyi Johnson. Details later!”
Also read: Nidcom Receives 13 Girls Traded in Nigeria from Ghana, Mali
Adeola’s rescue was possible after the sick actress shouted in a video where she regretted the tragedy that befell her, including homeless, poor health, debt and disappearing mysterious her child.
In a video shared by another Nollywood actress, Abiola Ayomide Adebayo, George begged the Nigerians to help her with prayers and financial support and to help her find her missing daughter.
“I do not sleep. I am always in pain. I owe. You can pass my cellphone and see the transaction. You will see me having a lot of debt,” he exclaimed.
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