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Police Investigates As 300 Level UNILAG Student Suddenly Disappears
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Police investigates as 300 Level UNILAG student suddenly disappears
- Father of the missing student, told the Press that his son disappeared on Friday, April 7th around 8am
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Operatives of the Lagos State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, SCID, Panti, Yaba are investigating the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a 21-year-old undergraduate of the University of Lagos, Obafunto Babalola, who went missing on April 7th 2022.
Obafunto Babalola, a 300 level student of Architecture at the university was last seen a few blocks from where he lived in a hostel outside the campus at 51b Johnson Street, Onike Road in Yaba, area of Lagos.
The Press learned that he got missing at about 8 am on his way back from his friend’s lodge where he spent the night. Ironically, his phone was recovered from a dry cleaner in the neighbourhood who claimed he found it on a parked vehicle opposite his house, the same day he went missing.
The Father of the missing student, Collins Babalola told the Press that his son disappeared on Friday, April 7th around 8 am. According to him, “We received the news that same Friday from his friends who lived in the same vicinity with him and they saw each other regularly.
If they didn’t see each other in a span of two hours, they would call. They were always together. So they checked on each other every two or three hours. They said they saw him around 6 am, because on this particular day he slept in his friend’s hostel.
“His friends that saw him last said they saw him around 6 am and he was meant to be going back to his hostel.”
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Explaining further, Babalola said: “When we received the news that he had gone missing, we reported the case at Adekunle Police station, Yaba. The police said they would go to Ikeja where their radio control was to reach out to all the stations, area commands and police posts. We were told that they radioed on Sunday and that he was not in any police custody.
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