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In a powerful and enlightening radio session, the Regy & Henry Amazing Grace Foundation (RHAGF) continued its advocacy for vulnerable communities by addressing the urgent issue of human trafficking. Represented by the National Coordinator, Mrs. Duru Regina, RHAGF appeared on the popular “I Wish I Knew” program on Eagles 102.3FM, contributing to a crucial dialogue on the risks facing women and children in our society.

The discussion, held in collaboration with NAPTIP and with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, focused on the root causes of trafficking, especially in underserved communities, and practical strategies for prevention and protection.

This radio appearance was more than a conversation—it was a call to action. Mrs. Duru Regina highlighted the urgent need for raising awareness, community education, empowerment, and policy support to curb trafficking and uplift those at risk.

RHAGF extends heartfelt thanks to all who tuned in, asked questions, and joined the movement in driving change and creating safer, more informed communities. Together, through awareness and collaboration, we are making a real and lasting impact.

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