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Wife, Son Of Osbc Staff Abducted In Osogbo

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Last updated: July 16, 2023 7:56 pm
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An 8 months old son and wife of a staff of Osun State Broadcasting Corporation, Osogbo, M Isaac Adedeji, Alfred and Eniola were abducted on Saturday evening by yet to be identified gunmen while transiting between Oke-Baale and Ayekale area in Osogbo, the state capital.

A visibly disturbed Isaac Adedeji who narrated the incident said his wife who called with her phone immediately after the incident said they were going to Ayekale on a commercial motorcycle popularly known as Okada when they were waylaid and forced into a vehicle and taken away.

Since then, noting has been heard from the abductors,though her phone keep ringing but has not been picked.
The incident has been reported to security agency with a view to unraveling those behind the incident.

Recall that cases of kidnapping and abduction have escalated in Osogbo, the state capital in recent time and efforts of nip those involved in this unwholesome practices have yielded no result.

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