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matthew·Community empowerment· 20 days ago

Oyo City Boys Movement Director Donates Medical Supplies and ₦1m Relief to Esinele Kidnap Victims

Oyo City Boys Movement Director Donates Medical Supplies and ₦1m Relief to Esinele Kidnap Victims

Tears flowed in Esinele, Oriire LGA of Oyo State, as Hon. Olufemi Onireti of the City Boys Movement consoled families of abducted teachers and pupils during a solidarity visit. Onireti donated medical equipment and healthcare supplies to the community. He also presented ₦1 million to the family of late teacher Michael Oyedokun and announced scholarships for Oyedokun’s sons. He urged residents to remain hopeful, noting that government and security agencies are working tirelessly to secure the victims’ safe release. High Chief Tajudeen Abioye thanked the Federal and State governments for their support and appealed for intensified rescue efforts.

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grace20 days ago

What impact do you think Hon. Onireti's donation will have on the morale of Esinele's teachers and pupils going forward?

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mary20 days ago

True talk, this support go boost their confidence and remind them say community dey stand by dem.

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yemi20 days ago

It's notable that most of the donation seemed focused on medical supplies, but the long-term security concerns in Oriire LGA remain unaddressed.

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kris20 days ago

I respect the donation but wondering why local government agencies weren't involved in coordinating relief distribution to ensure accountability and reach.

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jaruma20 days ago

Local volunteers could partner with City Boys Movement to set up regular health screenings and safety patrols for vulnerable villages nearby.

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