Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Ogun now playground for kidnappers as another 5-yr- old boy abducted in Lagos found there


Ogun State's sobriquet is the Gateway State but it is
gradually changing it's name to kidnapper's
playground » as most of the victims of kidnapping
from Lagos and other neighbouring states have
been traced to the rocky town.
Barely a week after a three-year-old girl who was
kidnapped » from a church in Lagos was found in
Ogun, another five-year-old, Abraham Adeyemi, a
pupil of New Way Nursery and Primary School,
Lagos, was kidnapped and later discovered in front
of the Foursquare Gospel Church, Imedu Nla, Mowe,
in the Obafemi-Owode local government area of the
Ogun State.
The kid who was found and brought to the Nigeria
Union of Journalists (NUJ) secretariat at, Iwe
Iroyin, Oke Ilewo, Abeokuta, reportedly told said his
parents was in lagos and could only remember the
name of his school.
According to the state Police Public Relations
Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, the boy said his sister's
name is Sarah while could only identify his parents
simply as 'Daddy Sarah and Mummy Sarah.'
The victim also that his mother sold recharge cards
in their area in Lagos.
The sharp boy told the police that the people who
abducted him said they were taking him to an
eatery.
"They told me that we were going to Mr. Biggs."
Adejobi told newsmen:
"The police found him on Sunday at the Foursquare
Gospel Church, Imedu Nla, Mowe. We suspected that
Adeyemi must have been kidnapped in Lagos and
dumped here in Ogun State.
This is because the boy kept telling the police that he
lives in Canal; and we all know that canals are
common in Lagos.
We are not sure whether any ransom has been
demanded. The boy is currently with us."

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