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15 Years Old Girl Who Was Abducted And Converted To A Muslim In Abuja Have Been Rescued

15 year old girl from Plateau State, Nimre Moses, who was abducted by a man identified as Aminu and taken to Katsina state has been rescued.
According to Plateau News Online, Aminu forcefully abducted Nimre from her school located at Life Camp in Abuja, took her to Katsina state, converted her to Islam and change her name to Nana Khadija.

Her brothers who were her guardians in Abuja swiftly move into action by taking the case to the police, calling on NGOs, civil society groups who came to their aid.
Her abductor has since been arrested by SARS after preliminary investigation and the case transferred to State C.I.D at Garki Abuja.

Nimre Moses is still in custody of the Police as investigation is ongoing.
The Abuja branch of the Tarok cultural group, ‘Nkalang O’Tarok’ through Lamde Ozoemena Sohde who took interest in the case contacted NAPTIP, who asked him to write a petition, someone from the group volunteered to link him up to Prof Bem Angwe the DG National Human Rights Commission to ensure justice is served to the culprit and to prevent future occurrence.

Meanwhile various tests have been conducted on Nimre and the result will be out today. She has also written a statement detailing her ordeal." 


Photo credit: Plateau News

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