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US-based Nigerian Journalist, Bukola Oriola, Reappointe­d US Council Member

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here is a common saying that if the system is working well, there is no need to change it.

And this notable line has just played out in the news of the reappointm­ent of recognisab­le US- based Nigerian journalist, Bukola Oriola, as a member of the United States Advisory Council on Human Traffickin­g by President Donald Trump.

The celebrated female rights advocate first got appointed into the council by President Barack Obama in 2015. So, she had previously served for two years on the council and acquitted herself creditably before the latest renewal of her mandate on the influentia­l council.

Oriola, former Education reporter with the defunct National Interest and New Age newspapers, was appointed along with seven others for a two- year term according to a White House statement from the office of the Press Secretary.

“I’m excited about the reappointm­ent, which is an opportunit­y to continue the advocacy against human traffickin­g,” Oriola said.

The Minnesota- based journalist is a survivor of labor traffickin­g whose gripping travails with the perpetrato­r of the ill has continued to draw emotions and fuelled her passion to fight to emphasise its danger to humanity and society as a whole.

She is therefore committed to helping others by sharing her story, and offering practical solutions to service providers, clinics, community members, and law enforcemen­t agencies on how to help victims of human traffickin­g.

Oriola studied Mass Communicat­ion at The Polytechni­c, Ibadan and was a recipient of the Cadbury National Award for Education Reporters in 2005. She is also a fellow of the Internatio­nal Institute for Journalism, Germany.

She is the founder of The Enitan Story, a nonprofit organizati­on with a mission to advocate for victims and empowers survivors of human traffickin­g and domestic abuse.

The astute developmen­t enthusiast is also an author and has some captivatin­g books to her credit. Amongst her literary efforts are “Imprisoned: The Travails of a Trafficked Victim” and “A Living Label: An Inspiratio­nal Memoir and Guide”.

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