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Asohon President Advocates Family Integration for 17m Children Under Orphanages Care in Nigeria
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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism detected. The article discusses social welfare policy and orphanage management in Nigeria, with no direct impact on commodity prices, corporate margins, supply chains, or financial markets. No concrete commercial channel (input cost, demand spike, regulatory cost, etc.) is present. The event is purely social/charitable, not commercial.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Over 17 million children in orphanages in Nigeria (2008 figure), now more than double.
- 95% of these children are in private homes, not government facilities.
- ASOHON president advocates family integration, foster care, and adoption.
- Children First Software introduced to improve record-keeping and monitoring.
- State Commissioner for Social Development emphasized need for training caregivers.

