Ese Oruru’s abductor released from prison — three years after conviction | TheCable
June 25, 2023 12:38 PMYunusa Dahiru, the man convicted and sentenced to 26 years in prison for kidnapping Ese Oruru, a teenager, has regained his freedom.
She was found and eventually reunited with her parents after six months. She gave birth to a baby in May 2016. On count one, he was found not guilty; on count two, he got a five-year sentence; on count three, he got seven years, and on count four, seven years.
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