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29-Year-Old Lady Who Went Missing In Ajah Lagos, Found In Ekiti State After Being Dropped By Kidnappers (Details below)

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Olufunmilayo Elizabeth Odutola, the 29-year-old lady who went to work in Ajah, Lagos and did not come back has been found alive in Ekiti state. A family source told Edujandon.com that the Elizabeth called her family from a church which took her in after she was dropped by her abductors.

According to the source, the family is on their way to Ekiti to pick up the young lady, some 5 days after she was declared missing. After days of agonizing pain, the family of Oduta has finally received the good news that their daughter, Olufunmilayo Elizabeth has been found alive after she went missing in Ajah, Lagos .

Elizabeth was declared missing after failing to make it home from work on Monday, May 16. Kidnapped in Lagos, found in Ekiti. A family source who spoke to Edujandon.com confirmed that Elizabeth has been found in Ekiti from where she placed a call to her family.

According to the source, she was taken in by a church after she was dropped by her abductors.

The source said:

“She called from a church in Ekiti that took her in after she was dropped by the kidnappers. We’ll get more details later today. The family is on their way there.”

A tweet announcing the good news reads:
“Funmilayo has been found alive. She was kidnapped from Ajah and taken all the way to Ekiti State!”

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See the full tweet below:

Reacting to the news, a Twitter user, @AdekoyaAdeola17 wrote:

“Hmmmm, I am afraid of the lack of security in Nigeria. The evil so many people are doing & some of them go scot-free & waste some people’s lives. It is sad.

“When you look at many Nigerians disappearing without traces, you will know this kidnaping issue is something government needs to step more deeply into.”

Lagos lady declared missing found dead
In a related development, Edujandon.com also reported that a lady in Lagos who was declared missing was later found dead after days of searching.

The lady named Oluwabamise Ayanwola who was 22, was last seen boarding a BRT bus and did not make it home thereafter.

It was later discovered that she was allegedly murdered by the BRT bus driver. The story was greeted with massive outrage.

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