Actress Jumoke George Reunites With Missing Daughter Trafficked To Mali

Actress Jumoke George Reunites With Missing Daughter Trafficked To Mali

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After missing for four years, Adeola, the daughter of renowned Nollywood actress Jumoke George, has now returned to Nigeria from Mali.

Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), who had welcomed Adeola upon arrival in Nigeria, announced her return on Monday.

“Breaking!” Deeola, the daughter of well-known actress Jumoke George, cried out in a post on her official X (formerly Twitter) handle that she had been trafficked in Mali and had not heard from her daughter in four years.

A tearful reunion occurs when Adeola embraces Dabiri-Erewa upon her return, along with Biola Adebayo, an actress, and Adeniyi Johnson, both of whom have supported the family’s search for her in the media.

Remember that actress Abiola Adebayo, who hosts the TalkToB program, earlier shared her agony with Jumoke George during an emotional exchange on the show.

The veteran actress described her years of agony and silence over her daughter’s disappearance in tears.

Eniola and Dabiri-Erewa

“I have no choice at this point, but there are some embarrassing things I can say.” I want to speak out. Although she said she works, she doesn’t seem to get jobs every time.

Adeola, my first child, has been missing, I said. For the past four years, I’ve been looking for her. Any pocket money I received from work went to the search for her.

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When her daughter mysteriously vanished, Jumoke claimed that she and her grandmother had been residing in Ibadan.

She lived with my mother in Ibadan while she was employed. So my mother called me one day to let me know that Deola was coming to Lagos to meet me. The actress explained, “I said I hadn’t seen her.”

Adeola eventually reached out to her mother and asked for her pardon after years of silence. She revealed that she and friends had planned to leave the country for a better life, but things had turned out wrong.

In addition, Dabiri-Erewa praised actor Niyi Johnson for his assistance and actress Biola Adebayo for bringing the issue to the public attention.

“Just received her, along with Niyi Johnson, who broke the story, and Biola Adebayo,” Dabiri-Erewa said.

Source: Channels TV

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