The twins of an Ibadan-based popular Muslim cleric Alh. Taofeek Akewugbagold, have been kidnapped.
They were kidnapped at their parents’ house at about 8:30 pm in Ojoo area of the capital city on Saturday.
The cleric called on people to assist him with prayers and begged the abductors to have mercy on the mother of the abducted twins, who was barren for almost 12 years.He wrote: “What a country! My twins children were kidnapped at gun point at my Ojoo residence Ibadan, around 8pm SATURDAY 10 minutes after I left my home recording lecture in a studio.
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