According to the producer, Wale Adenuga Jnr., “Since we produced and first aired Itohan: A Call to Action years ago, the story has gone on to gain recognition from several Federal and State MDAs, NGOs and has international awards. This recent public outcry regarding human trafficking, slavery and forced prostitution has resulted in overwhelming requests from viewers for us to air the story again as the lessons in it directly address the relevant issues and provide solutions for all stakeholders. We would also be giving more insight as we discuss each episode with viewers during our interactive Superstory Plus live viewer-feedback TV Show.”
Itohan: A Call to Action primarily revolves around a young lady, Itohan, who is traveling to Europe through an illegal route, with genuine aspirations to be signed on as footballer in an European Club, but is being deceived by a gang of men who intend to sell her and some other young ladies to a notorious prostitution ring once they get there.
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