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Suspected Ritualists Abduct Twins In Yenagoa
A corn seller, Mrs Modupe Joseph, who hails from Akure in Ondo State yesterday lost her twins to men of the underworld suspected to be ritualists at the popular Ekeki motor park in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
The bizarre incident reportedly took place while the corn seller went to Tombia market, leaving her 11-year-old daughter, Funmi, and the twins, Kehinde and Taye in custody of local herbal concoction seller, identified as Mrs Aisha Ahmed.
According to Funmi, the 11-year-old, there had not left long before one of the abductors came to inquire about the whereabouts of their mother.
Narrating what ensued afterwards to TribuneOnline, she said “I told him my mother went to Tombia market to buy things she needed for the days business.
“When I told him that, he asked if the twins had eaten, said yes. He then gave me N200 to buy biscuits and sweets for the twins. I said I can’t leave but he said he would be there to take care of them.
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