BRCI’s Dairy of Stolen Children

Samuel Edet Zion

Samuel (pictured) was five years old when he was abducted by unknown individuals in April, 2015. Despite the best efforts of the Nigerian Police, he has yet to be recovered and reunited with his family. #BRCIDiaryofStolenChildren

 

 

Essien Bassey Mbara

On the 15th of May, 2015, young Essien (Male) left home to visit his Mum at her stall where she sold petty items. On his way home, he was abducted by unknown persons and his whereabouts remains unknown to this day. The Police were immediately alerted but have made very little progress in finding Essien and reuniting him with his family.

Divine Sylvester

Divine (Pictured) was abducted by unknown persons on the 23rd day of September 2014, while playing with her friends close to the house. Despite the ongoing court case, she is yet to be reunited with her family.

 

 

Mark Nsing Adeye

Adeye – a 7-year old girl – was abducted in May 2015 after the general elections. She had helped her aunt take some fruits to her shop and was never seen again. Her Father reported the case to the police who have made very little head way.

Favor Bassey Asuquo

Baby Favour (pictured) was a year and four months old when she was deviously separated from her Mother on the 17th of April, 2015. Under the ruse of trying to help her mother secure a job, her abductors were able to distract her while they took her to an undisclosed location. Although her abductors have been arrested and arraigned in court by the police, Baby Favour is still separated from the loving and tender care of her mother.

 

 

 

Ezekiel Martin

Ezekiel (Male) was 4 years old in April 2015 when he was abducted by unknown persons while playing with other children around his home. His mother who was making his dinner at the time of the abduction was forced to relocate to another state when an attempt was made to abduct his sibling as well. Ezekiel’s abduction was reported to and is being investigated by the police but they have made no breakthrough in finding him and reuniting him with his family.

Wisdom Ime

Wisdom (Male) was abducted from his grandmother’s home in April 2015. Wisdom had been asked by his grandmother to help bring in her laundry while she completed dinner preparations. He stepped outside and hasn’t been seen since.

Elijah, Samuel, Moses and Promise Effiong Joseph

These 4 children of Madam Enobong Joseph were abducted by one Nkoyo……… and accomplices on the 19th of November 2017, after Nkoyo, who is Madam Enobong’s former primary school classmate deceived her to join her in their black tinted suv with her children to the market to shop for them. According to Enobong, she remembered (while in the car) being introduced to one other man by Nkoyo as her husband, a young woman with 3kids and Nkoyo’s daughter. She lost consciousness soon after the introduction.

She regained consciousness in Abak, Akwa Ibom State in another vehicle with two men negotiating a convenient space to rape her. She demanded to know the whereabout of her 4children. The men instead asked her to ‘thank God she is alive’.   Till date, these kids have not been found.

Elisha Godwin Ukam

Elisha – a 5-year-old male – was abducted by unknown persons on the 17th of May, 2018. He had accompanied his friend to go see his elder brother in a different school from his and was taken on the way. Despite concerted efforts and considerable hours spent searching for Elisha, he wasn’t found.

 

 

 

Isaiah Ugi Ugbongi

Isaiah – a 5-year-old male – was abducted by unknown persons on the 17th of May, 2018. He had accompanied his friend to go see his elder brother in a different school from his and was taken on the way. Despite concerted efforts and considerable hours spent searching for Isaiah, he wasn’t found.

 

 

Silas Benson Benjamin

Silas (Male) was 6-years-old on Saturday, 7th July 2015 when he was abducted around his home by some men in a car. The Police has not been successful in recovering the Child, although some suspects who confessed to the crime were arrested and arraigned in Court.

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