Father Seeks Help as Four Children Go Missing From Great Ambassadors College, Abia State

Agah, who hails from Ebonyi State, expressed concerns that the children might have been abducted by the tricycle rider hired to take them to school. Despite efforts by the police, the children remain unaccounted for, leaving the family distraught.

Father Seeks Help as Four Children Go Missing From Great Ambassadors College, Abia State

Chimaobi Agah, a 43-year-old father residing in Umuahia North LGA, Abia State, has issued a distress call over the disappearance of his four children since Monday morning. The children – Chinweotiti Chimaobi (seven, female), Nmesomachi Chimaobi (seven, female), Testimony Chimaobi (four, male), and Godswill Chimaobi (two, male) – were reported missing after failing to return home from Great Ambassadors College, Nkwoegwu.

Agah, who hails from Ebonyi State, expressed concerns that the children might have been abducted by the tricycle rider hired to take them to school. Despite efforts by the police, the children remain unaccounted for, leaving the family distraught.

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In a statement, Abia State Police Command's spokesperson, ASP Maureen Chinaka, confirmed the incident and urged anyone with information to report to the nearest police station. The police investigation is ongoing to trace the whereabouts of the missing children.

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Agah, pleading for assistance from the state government and police, emphasized the emotional toll on the family and implored the public to help in rescuing his four children.