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BREAKING: 64 Days After, Six Kidnapped Epe School Pupil Released

Six Epe school pupils kidnapped 64 days ago has been released.

A source said the kidnapped students were found in Ondo.

Meanwhile, it was not clear if ransom was paid before the release.

It would be recalled that the children were picked up by kidnappers while in school.

Several entreats were made by the parents of the pupil to Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.

Details later……..

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  • I do not blame the parents if money changed hands. But, why is that we Yoruba are too soft to deal with criminals? It is convenient to them to kidnap our people without any repercussion? We need to start kidnapping their own people because are not awake yet to these people. What is the different between these people and Boko Haram? What is the essence of having laws in the book without enforcing for it's purpose? Just sound though abi.

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