 A fed-based organisation, the Symbols of Hope, has taken its anti-human trafficking campaign to the Nautist, where it sensitised the different sectors of the societies and Gumbay state on the dangers associated with irregular or regular or illegal migration. The country director of the project, Lea Lutheran Ward Federation, explained why the Nautist is a choice. The essence of our coming is to sensitise the students on the dangers of human trafficking and irregular migration. Of course, the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria in collaboration with the Lutheran Ward Federation is doing this great work by sensitising Nigerians on the hazards that goes with human trafficking and irregular migration. Students are key stakeholders in this. The Church understands that if students really get to know better what it means to guide against the schemes of human traffickers and migrant smugglers, then we will go a long way in curtailing the manors here in Nigeria. This new anti-trafficking club here in the Gumbay State University is basically to help them own the projects themselves, own the vision themselves, and communicate it to their own colleagues. They would take on as ambassadors from here and continue to spread the news and talk about it. Some of the survivors of human trafficking shared their horrible experiences and trying to migrate illegally. I came to Gumbay University to advise the youth. The youth about what is human trafficking. Traveling with unknown details of travelling and it's not right to travel with unknown details. You have to know the full details. You have to know what you want to go and do there, because it's very dangerous out there. This group that came to our school, we are happy to have you guys here as symbols for hope projects in Nigeria. You really spoke many things about trafficking and then it's very nice because really this we are most vulnerable when it comes to human trafficking. Honestly the visit has been impactful, it has been enlightening, it has been eye-opening because we have been open to the subtle danger that is inflicting our society and this to me is a great work and we really and truly appreciate the effort that has been put in place to make this visit a reality. It has been a blessing and I would love to encourage that such visits are continuous, let it be constant.