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Breaking: Gunmen Go On Rampage In Oyo, Kidnap 18

Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have abducted about 18 persons on the Igboora-Eruwa Road in the Ibarapa area of Oyo state.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria gathered that the 18 persons were abducted by the gunmen on Wednesday night while travelling in an 18-seater bus said to be coming from Abeokuta, and heading for Eruwa through the Igboora- Eruwa road.

 

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The gunmen alleged to be herders domiciled in Ibarapaland were said to have forcefully flagged down the bus at gunpoint and led all the 18 passengers in the bus into a standby vehicle, then to an unknown destination.

 

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