Two teenage boys went missing in the Solomade, Ikorodu area of Lagos for 3 weeks.The two were
found around the Redeemed
Christian Church of God’s
Redemption Camp, on the Lagos-
Ibadan Expressway.
However, the duo who were found in
tattered clothes lost the memory of
what happened during those weeks
in captivity of unknown persons.
19-year-old Daniel and 17-year-old Cha
missing for three weeks and returned wit
loss
Report said the duo were
sent on separate errands for their
parents on Wednesday, September 9,
2015 when they suddenly went
missing.
The parents made efforts to find the
missing duo to a point that they
reported the development to different
police stations in the state.
Speaking about the incident, the
teenagers’ father, Moses
Odugbo said he was contacted by a
motorcycle rider on Saturday,
October 3, 2015 who saw them along
the road.
He said,
“We have found them. A
motorcycle rider called me on
Saturday morning and said he saw
them on the road and people were
running away from them because
they were in rags.
“He said they beckoned on him
(motorcyclist ) for help and though he
was initially hesitant, he decided to
give them his phone when they said
they could still remember my
number.
“I got there around 12 noon and saw
them. They looked like mad people.
They told me they had gone to the
ATM together on the day I sent them
on errands.
“But as they were coming home,
they met a man on the road who
asked them for direction to a
particular address.
“They said that was the last thing
they could remember. I took them to
my brother’s house at Ketu to bathe
them and change their clothes before
taking them home.
“They are presently on medication .
When we told them they had been
away for 24 days, they could not
believe it, because it still appeared
like a dream to them
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