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Nigerian Journalist, Juliana Francis Releases Book On Child Trafficking

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Nigerian Journalist, Juliana Francis Releases Book On Child Trafficking

Award-winning journalist, Juliana Francis, is set to unveil her new book on child trafficking into sex slavery.

In a statement on Monday in Lagos, the Chairman of the Launch Committee, Abiodun Bello, said dignitaries from all walks of life will be at the launch of the book.

He said the book titled ‘We Are Priceless’, is aimed at checkmating children’s sex slavery, trafficking in general, child labour, and child abuse, among other forms of crime against innocent children.

The Committee Chairman disclosed that it would be unveiled at 11 am on August 31, 2023, at the POWA Hall, Oduduwa, off Sobo Arobiodu, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos.

He said the Chairman of the event is the Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Solomon Arase; the Speakers are Ms Olufunke Fayemi of the Report Women Network and the Vice President of Crime Reporters Association of Nigeria (CRAN), Mrs. Evelyn Usman, while the Special Keynote Speaker is Godwin Morka, former director, National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).

Others are the President of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPSS), Otunba Yomi Odubela, as the Guest Speaker, former Presidential aide Femi Adesina as Special Guest/Book Reviewer, while the Special Guest of Honour is Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Frank Mba.

Other Special Guests of Honour are the CEO, Raimi Salau Nigeria Limited, Alhaji Raimi Salau, the Director-General (DG), NAPTIP, Prof. Fatima Waziri-Azi, and the Chair/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa.

According to the author, the book centres on the escape of five courageous children from sex slavery, which they were deceived into by the people who their parents and guardians trusted.

She stated that the book reminds us of how vulnerable children continue to be sacrificed on the altar of unbridled wealth accumulation via the selfish quest of adults who should protect them.

She said: “For too long, parents have been fooled into giving their children to human traffickers and merchants of child labour.

“In Nigeria, children as young as eight years old, 10, and 13 are trafficked into sex slavery, child labour, and other crimes, and many are killed in the process.”

Francis disclosed that the menace of human trafficking could be fought by first catching the young ones, educating them to know about the ill, and joining in stopping it.

“It is a campaign tool for all sectors, showing the realities of human trafficking and urging Nigerians to join the fight to checkmate the menace,” she added.

The author studied Literature-In-English at the University of Ilorin. She started her journalism career in 2002 with The Sun newspaper. Francis was at different times the Crime Editor of the Nigerian Compass, the Newswatch newspaper and the New Telegraph.

As a journalist, Francis has a passion for unearthing crimes against humanity, especially the girl-child.

She has won several awards and received multiple nominations across the globe. She is the first female overall winner of the coveted Wole Soyinka Prize for Investigative Reporting in Nigeria.

Ige Olugbenga is a fine-grained journalist. He loves the smell of a good lead and has a penchant for finding out something nobody else knows.