Photos, Video of the over 30 Missing Children who Have Been found but are Yet to be Claimed by Their Families
- Regina Asamoah, an astute journalist put together a documentary in the Ashaiman Municipality of the Greater Accra Region
- Over 30 children who have been missing from as far back as 2007 were shown in the documentary
- All of them have been unable to reunite with their families since they got lost & it is hoped that the families will step forward now for them
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Over 30 Ghanaian children who have been missing from as far back as 2007 still remain ununited with their families as many of them were too young to describe where they had come from.
According to a documentary that was put together by award-winning journalist, Regina Asamoah in the Ashaiman Municipality of the Greater Accra Region, the kids have been kept together ever since.
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It was also revealed the spate at which children are getting missing in Ashaiman is alarming as incidences of missing children are reported almost every day in the municipality.
See a snippet of the documentary below:
The documentary addresses the many mind-boggling questions of how they got missing, where they got lost, and how they ended up where they are.
What appears to be a silver lining behind the dark cloud of the children being separated from their families for years is the fact that they are kept growing in an environment full of love, care, dignity, and comfort.
It is, however, hoped that the families will get wind of this information and come forward to identify their wards and reunite with them.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that another Nigerian lady had reportedly gone missing.
The disclosure was made by a Twitter user with the handle @DoctorEmto who said it has been two weeks since the lady went out and never returned home.
Legit.ng contacted the lady's elder sister identified as Lola Lambo and she confirmed that her sister has been missing since two weeks. According to her, Modupe left the house after their mum expressed displeasure over a man she had brought home and hasn't returned since then.
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