Gunmen Allegedly Abduct Adelabu’s Sister-In-Law, 12-Year-Old Twin Sons In Ibadan

  • Residents of Ibadan, Oyo State, are alarmed by the abduction of the sister-in-law of former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and her 12-year-old twin sons.
  • The victims were reportedly taken by unidentified armed men, leading to widespread panic among family and friends.
  • The incident highlights ongoing security concerns in the region.

Residents of Ibadan, Oyo State, have been thrown into concern following reports that the sister-in-law of former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and her 12-year-old twin sons were abducted by armed men.

Reports gathered from @Ijeomadaisy indicate that the victims were taken by unidentified gunmen in Ibadan, sparking panic among family members and associates.

A video circulating online allegedly shows the moment the family was intercepted and taken from their vehicle, while bystanders reacted in shock to the unfolding situation.

The family has called on the public to stay calm and avoid spreading unconfirmed details as security agencies intensify efforts to secure the release of the victims.

The development has further heightened concerns over the rising wave of kidnapping and insecurity in various parts of the country.

Meanwhile, Nigerians on social media have expressed sympathy for the affected family, praying for the safe return of the abducted victims.

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In other news… The Redeemed Christian Church of God has sparked reactions online after responding to a social media user who questioned why its General Overseer, Enoch Adeboye, was not leading a protest.

The exchange began when an X user, @Matthewbello17, wrote:

“Now that I have your attention, church social media handler; Has the G.O grown too old to now lead another protest or it’s just table manners?”

The church’s official X account responded:

“An 84 year old man should go lead a protest for your own future?….You are not ready.”

The response quickly went viral, generating debate among Nigerians over the role of religious leaders in activism, governance, and social issues.

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