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Girl Recounts How 4-Year-Old Brother Was Abducted on their Way from School

Girl Recounts How 4-Year-Old Brother Was Abducted on their Way from School

An eight-year-old girl, Oyindamola Ojelabi, has recounted how her 4-year-old brother, Michael Ojelabi, a Nursery 1 pupil, was abducted on Wednesday in the Iba area of Lagos while returning from their school said to be a few minutes walk away from their home.

According to Punch, he was abducted around 3.30pm by a woman who subsequently escaped with him on a motorcycle. Recounting how the incident happened, Oyindamola said,

“My brother and I were coming from the school that day when one woman approached us. She said she was our mother’s friend. She said my mother told her to pick Michael. I said no because I did not know her as my mother’s friend, but she left with him and told me to go back to the school, that she would come and pick me later.”

Oyindamola said she was almost at the school gate when it dawned on her that her brother had been abducted.

“I was crying and told my mother. I can identify the woman if I see her. She is tall, fat and dark in complexion. She also has tribal marks,” she added.

Their father, Sunday Ojelabi, said,

“Their school is close to our house. Their mother takes them to school and picks them at the closing time. I was in the office when my wife called me on the telephone that they were looking for Michael. I joined them and we searched everywhere to no avail.

The mother was doing something that day and had a short delay, so she could not pick them (the children) immediately the school closed. We have reported at the Ojo Police Division. Some people around the area said they saw Michael on a motorcycle with a woman. But they did not suspect the woman had any ulterior motive until we started looking for him.”

The mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ojelabi, said she was cooking when it occurred to her to go and pick her children in the school.

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She said, “The school closes at 3pm and by 3.05pm, pupils would be at the school gate. I was cooking when I checked the time and discovered it was 3pm. I rushed to have my bath. I got to the school at 3.15pm. I met Oyindamola crying. She said somebody had gone with her brother.”

The school’s Vice Principal, Mr. Olalekan Kazeem, said,

“Throughout last year, she came to pick them or assign her sister, and she would call me on the telephone. They always remained in the school until the mother sent someone. She met with me last Monday and we discussed some things about their going back home. It was when the incident happened that she said she told the kids to be coming from the school and that she would meet them on the way.

She never told us that she wanted to have a change of plan so that we can monitor them; we have a teacher going towards their house. I am so surprised because such  had never happened in the school before. We are also trying our best to ensure that the boy is found.”

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said efforts were ongoing to nab the suspect whom Oyindamola claims she can identify if she sees again.

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