Abduction

UK Returnee Goes Missing in Nigeria, Family Raises Alarm

 

A 27-year-old UK-based postgraduate student, Daniel Ogoh, has gone missing in Nigeria, sparking widespread concern among his family and friends.

 

 

Daniel arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos on May 5, 2024, but his whereabouts remain unknown since then.

 

 

According to his uncle, Mr. Imade Osamede, Daniel’s name was on the airport’s manifest, and he was cleared by immigration authorities without any issues.

 

 

Despite efforts to contact him through his phone numbers, Daniel’s family has been unable to reach him.

 

 

The family has reported the matter to law enforcement agencies, but the search has yielded no results.

 

 

“This is really strange and unfortunate,” said Imade Osamede, Daniel’s uncle. “I don’t understand how somebody can arrive from Europe and disappear into thin air in their own country. This has thrown the parents and other family members into emotional trauma.”

 

 

The family is pleading with anyone with information on Daniel’s disappearance to contact the nearest police station or reach out to the family directly.

 

 

Contact numbers: +2349035440301 and +2348167082786.

 

 

The mysterious disappearance of Daniel Ogoh has raised concerns about the safety of returnees in Nigeria.

 

 

As the search for Daniel continues, his family remains hopeful that he will be found safe and sound.

 

 

*Missing Person Details:

– Name: Daniel Ogoh

– Age: 27

– Height: 6.1 ft

– Last seen: May 5, 2024, at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos

 

The police are investigating Daniel’s disappearance and urge anyone with information to come forward.

 

 

The case highlights the challenges faced by Nigerians returning home from abroad and the need for increased security measures.

 

 

As the search for Daniel Ogoh continues, his family and friends remain anxious for his safe return.

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