The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), raised concerns about the emergence of a new sect identified as “ACHAD Life Mission International,” reportedly operating in the North-West zone with links to human trafficking and child separation.
According to intelligence reports gathered by the NIS, the sect’s headquarters is located in Kaduna State, while its leader, identified simply as Yokana, resides in Jos, Plateau State.
In a circular dated January 14, 2025, and issued by AA Aridegbe, Principal Staff Officer to the Comptroller General of NIS, the Service alerted all state commands, directorates, zones, and training institutions about the activities of the sect.
The circular stated:
“I am directed to inform that the intelligence gathered by the Service reveals the emergence of a new sect called ACHAD Life Mission International.
The intelligence reports that the sect has its headquarters in Kaduna, while its leader, one Mr. Yokana, lives in Jos, Plateau State.
It further notes that the sect neither believes in Islam nor Christianity but preaches the restoration of African tradition and support to humanity.
The intelligence further reveals that the sect has been canvassing for members both within and outside Nigeria and is possibly involved in human trafficking and child separation.
In light of the above, you are requested to stay vigilant, and report immediately any sign of the sect, and where possible, arrest and revert accordingly.
This is for your information and strict compliance, please.”
The NIS has urged the public and relevant authorities to remain alert and report any suspicious activities linked to the sect, emphasizing the importance of collective vigilance in addressing potential security threats.







