Four Children Go Missing in Abia, Destabilized Dad Raises Alarm

Father of four in Umuahia North LGA, Abia State, is grappling with the disappearing of his four children. Abia State Police Command has begun an assessment, empowering anyone with information to approach.

Four Children Go Missing in Abia, Destabilized Dad Raises Alarm
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Chimaobi Agah, a father of four from Amasiri, Ebonyi State, staying in Umuahia North LGA, Abia State, is grappling with the disappearing of his four children who were last seen on Monday, November 27.

The four offspring of same guardians were pronounced missing in Umuahia, after a Keke rider, contracted to take them to school, took them to an obscure objective. The children were identified as: Chinweotiti Chimaobi seven-7-year-old (female), Nmesomachi Chimaobi, seven-year-old, (female), Testimony Chimaobi, four-year-old, (male) and Godswill Chimaobi two-year-old, (male).

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The youngsters' mom accompanied them to the intersection of her road to board an obscure tricycle bound for Great Ambassadors College, Ukaiuga Nkwoegwu, Ohuhu, in Umuahia North nearby gathering. Nobody accompanied or went with them, taking into account that the oldest is seven-year-old and the tricyclist is obscure."

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Sadly, toward the finish of the school day, the kids didn't get back as expected.

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Notwithstanding specifying the episode to the police, their whereabouts stay dark. Agah solicits the Abia State Government and the police for help, underlining the near and dear expense for his friends and family.

Likewise, the Abia State Police Command has begun an assessment, empowering anyone with information to approach.