35 YEARS OLD MAN MISSING IN EKITI STATE
Hussain Ndagi, a 35-year-old man, has gone missing, and the Ekiti State police claim they are looking into the situation.
Ndagi, a resident of Ado Ekiti’s Oke-Bola neighborhood, has been missing since July 31, according to Sunday Abutu, the Police Relations Officer for the Ekiti State Police Command.
Ndagi never came back after leaving his house on July 31, 2024, at around six in the morning on his red Bajaj motorcycle, according to a statement released by Abutu on Tuesday.
“Since then, all efforts made to know his whereabouts proved abortive.
“He is 35 years old, dark in complexion, 5.7 feet tall, speaks Nupe and English languages fluently and has no tribe mark.
“While the Command has commenced investigation to know his whereabouts, anyone with useful information concerning his present location should kindly contact the nearest police station or call 09064050089 and/or 09060373737,” the police spokesperson said.
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