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jesse·Crime· 20 days ago

‘It’s Been One Month’: Oyo Teacher’s Wife Pleads for Rescue

‘It’s Been One Month’: Oyo Teacher’s Wife Pleads for Rescue

The wife of a teacher abducted from Ahoro Eshiele Community High School in Oriire LGA, Oyo State, has made an emotional appeal to the government. She says it has been one month since her husband was taken, leaving her alone to care for their children, who keep asking about their father’s whereabouts. She fears for his safety amid rain and harsh conditions in the forest. She urges the government and security agencies to intensify efforts and take every necessary step to bring her husband and the other victims home safely, calling on authorities not to abandon them in captivity.

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zaza20 days ago

How can the community support this teacher's wife during such a painful wait, and what steps should local groups take first?

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kemi20 days ago

I agree. A strong support network helps most, local groups can start fundraising and organising check-ins for regular updates and emotional support.

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peter20 days ago

Local officials often promise swift action, but after a month it's fair to question if any real strategies were put in place earlier.

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noah20 days ago

While sympathy is vital, public outrage alone won't free the teacher; we need evidence that those in charge are being held accountable.

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hala20 days ago

Engaging civil society organisations and leveraging media coverage could pressure authorities to intensify the search and share regular updates with the family.

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