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Two-month-old Baby Stolen At graduation Ground In Ilorin
Eko Hot Blog reports that a suspected female kidnapper has reportedly stolen a two-month-old baby, Usman Idris, from its mother during a school graduation ceremony in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
According to Nigerian Tribune, the incident occurred around 3:00 pm on Saturday during the school graduation event held at the school premises located at Deeper Life area, Sawmill, Ilorin.
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The mother of the missing child, identified as Sekinah, but popularly known as Iya Mujidat, confirmed the story on Sunday.
“She is a christian and came to me about two weeks ago that she wanted to learn how to make snacks. I accepted her but I don’t know any of her family member or where she stays and don’t even have her number.
‘”We went to the graduation together and she offered to help me carry the baby when I accompanied the elder brother who was graduating to collect his certificate.
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That was the last we saw of her. We have reported the case at ‘A’ Division police station in Surulere, Ilorin but yet to hear from them”, the mother said.
Speaking on the development, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Okasanmi Ajayi, said he was yet to get the report, promising to provide detailed information after investigation.
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