2027: INEC FACES CREDIBLE QUESTION AS AMUPITAN CONFIRMS DEAD PERSONS’ NAMES ON REGISTER. (PHOTO).

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 The credibility of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) voters’ register has come under intense scrutiny ahead of the 2027 general elections, following revelations by INEC Chairman Professor Joash Amupitan that names of deceased persons remain on the register. Amupitan disclosed that names of voters who died as far back as 15 years ago are still listed, a situation critics say could undermine the integrity of the 2027 polls and lead to significant financial waste through the printing of excess ballot papers and other election logistics. The INEC chairman made the revelation while receiving the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Abisoye Coker-Odusote, and her management team during a courtesy visit in Abuja on Wednesday. Amupitan announced that INEC has entered into a partnership with NIMC to deliver a credible voters’ register and transparent elections. He said INEC would leverage NIMC’s robust data archi...

SHAME UNVEILED IN BENUE AS MOTHER-DAUGHTER DUO EXPOSED AS ALLEGED KINGPINS IN LIBYA TRAFFICKING NETWORK. (PHOTO).


 SHAME UNVEILED IN BENUE AS MOTHER-DAUGHTER DUO EXPOSED AS ALLEGED KINGPINS IN LIBYA TRAFFICKING NETWORK


A shocking revelation has rocked Benue State after a viral Facebook post exposed a woman alleged to be a key figure in a major human trafficking network linking Nigeria to Libya.


The post, shared by a user identified as D’naked Elder Zege' Orkwande, names Ms. Joy Aondokaa and her mother Mrs. Nyikusu Aondokaa of Kornya in Konshisha Local Government Area as the masterminds behind a disturbing scheme that targets young girls from Vandeikya, Konshisha, and Gboko.


According to the post, Joy allegedly funds her mother to lure unsuspecting girls with promises of cleaning jobs in Libya, offering salaries between ₦350,000 and ₦400,000 a month. Once the victims accept, they are routed through Kano, where the real nightmare begins.


The post details how the journey across the desert turns deadly some victims are kidnapped for ransom, others die under brutal conditions, and those who make it to Libya are subjected to beatings, starvation, and eventual sale into prostitution.


It further alleges that Joy performs disturbing rituals involving victims’ hair, blood, and photos to enforce control and obedience. Once in Libya, the women are forced to “work off debts” of up to ₦10 million, often servicing dozens of men daily under appalling conditions where even basic hygiene items like condoms are scarce.


But there’s a glimmer of hope. Under mounting pressure, Joy reportedly agreed to release some of the women under her control, possibly signaling the beginning of the end for her operation.


The post carries a clear warning to young women:


“Do not be deceived into traveling to another African country without verified job offers and documentation. Stay safe, God’s time is the best.”


While the allegations remain unconfirmed by law enforcement as of November 10, 2025, the detailed nature of the post with names, locations, and methods has sparked urgent calls for investigation by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).


Human trafficking continues to plague Nigeria’s North Central region, exploiting poverty and unemployment to prey on vulnerable communities. This latest exposĂ© is a grim reminder that the battle against trafficking is far from over and that awareness and vigilance remain powerful tools in saving lives.


If even one girl is spared from this deadly deception, the outcry may already be making a difference.

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