Oriire children has been abducted for 26 days now, slowly creeping into a month...
I genuinely hope people don't move on, always have them in mind and lend a voice, till their release.
Good morning all.
Attached herewith is a picture of an elderly man believed to be in his 70s.
He was brought to Langbasa Divisional Police Headquarters at about 2015hrs Wednesday 03/06/2026, by a civic minded commercial tricyclist.
He is hale and hearty but apparently suffers neurocognitive decline ie, dementia.
He can not remember his name, address or relatives and has no phone on him.
He also can not remember any phone number or useful information which may aid reunification efforts.
We are all by this notice, kindly enjoined to push his picture ACROSS ALL PLATFORMS in the hope that it may reach his relatives and or anyone with useful information about him.
Thank you all.
SUPOL 144, LANGBASA.
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@iblaise9@udysznx You shouldn’t sign anything like this, na red flag/bondage.
And if you end up signing it anything wey your eyes see make you take am like that
💔😭I have seen survivors emerge from the bush after weeks in captivity. I have interrogated captured k!dnapp£rs. I have walked into camps after rescue operations. So let me answer you straight.
Do k!dnapp£rs feed their victims? Sometimes. But not out of kindness.
They feed victims for one reason: to keep them alive long enough to extract ransom. A d£@d hostage pays nothing. So they provide the bare minimum usually stale food, dirty water, sometimes nothing for days.
What about the school children now in the bush? They are surviving, not living. They eat what their captors eat: whatever is available. That could be mouldy bread, uncooked grains, or leftover meals from the k!dnapp£rs' own rations. In some camps, children go days without food to pressure their families into paying faster.
How do they survive? Fear. Hope. And the resilience of the human body, which can endure more than we imagine. I have seen children who lost weight, fell sick, were denied medication, yet still clung to life.
But make no mistake: every day in captivity is physical and psychological torture.
The k!dnapp£rs are not running a charity. They are running a criminal enterprise. The victims are inventory. And inventory is not fed well it is fed just enough not to die.
That is why rescue operations cannot wait. Every day delayed is another day of suffering.
🙏PRAY FOR THEIR RELEASE. BUT ALSO PRAY THAT THOSE WHO SURVIVE DO NOT CARRY THE TRAUMA FOREVER.
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I never imagined I would be making this kind of plea.
My wife, Dasola, went in for a Caesarean Section to deliver our baby, but what should have been the happiest moment of our lives suddenly became a fight for survival.
She developed severe sepsis after surgery, leading to
Protesters sleeping under the rain to give people a glimpse of what the abducted children and teachers may be going through in captivity. 💔💔
According to one of the protesters, the victims have been away from their families for days, and there are fears that some of them may not even be getting enough food to eat.
The demonstration was meant to draw attention to their suffering and renew calls for urgent action to secure their release.
As parents and loved ones continue to wait in pain and uncertainty, many are praying for the safe return of every child and teacher still being held captive. 😭🙏🏽💔