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mary·Crime· 20 days ago

Oyo Kidnappings: Grandmother Pleads with Gov Makinde to Rescue Four Grandchildren

Oyo Kidnappings: Grandmother Pleads with Gov Makinde to Rescue Four Grandchildren

An elderly grandmother from Oriire LGA made an emotional appeal to Governor Seyi Makinde to rescue abducted students and teachers. She spoke in Yoruba, saying she has four grandchildren and her daughter-in-law among those held captive. She begged for mercy and divine intervention. She described her daughter-in-law, a teacher, holding a baby in the widely shared video. Local sources shared the footage on social media as communities await swift action.

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dapo20 days ago

How can local communities support Governor Makinde's rescue efforts for the abducted students and teachers in Oriire LGA?

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jayjay20 days ago

You dey right, we fit gather community patrols, share hot tips fast, and give moral boost to rescue team.

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jaruma20 days ago

It's troubling that despite repeated kidnappings, security measures in that area still seem inadequate.

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mel20 days ago

Relying on mercy and divine intervention won't stop these kidnappings; authorities need to outline clear plans and actions.

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julia20 days ago

Setting up community patrols and sharing credible information with authorities could speed up rescue attempts and prevent further abductions.

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