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Jacob Zuma calls for information to find Ghanaian woman missing since March

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Charlotte Nikoi, who is a director at the United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF), has been missing since March 2017 and had initially gone to South Africa to celebrate her wedding anniversary.
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South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma has appealed for information that could lead to the whereabouts of a missing Ghanaian diplomat.

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Charlotte Nana Yaa Nikoi went missing in South Africa while she was exploring Cape Town’s iconic Table Mountains.

“We appeal to anyone with information to assist the police to locate Ms Nikoi so that she can be reunited with her family. The South African Police and other departments such as Social Development will continue to provide as much support as possible during this difficult time,” President Zuma’s spokesperson said.

“If anyone is holding her, please don’t hurt her, release her because her family needs her. We have done all efforts of searching Table Mountain and clearly she is not there. She is somewhere against her will,” he added.

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Nikoi, who is a director at  the United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF), has been missing since March 2017 and had initially gone to South Africa to celebrate her wedding anniversary. A comprehensive search has already been conducted over the area on the ground and from the air.

At the time of her disappearance on March 21, she wore light-blue shorts, a cream, black and brown cardigan, a sleeveless black top, brown sneakers, and oval-shaped glasses.

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