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Kidnappers Release Twin Children Of Popular Ibadan Islamic Cleric After 8 Days
Abductors who kidnapped the twin children of popular Ibadan-based Muslim cleric, Sheik Taofeeq Akeugbagold, have released them after eight days in captivity.
Akeugbagold, who was the Chairman of the Oyo State Pilgrims Welfare Board, Muslim wing, during the administration of former Governor Abiola Ajimobi, announced their release in a Facebook post on Sunday morning.
He said his toddlers were released to him by a bush side after eight days in their abductor’s net.
He, however, did not mention whether a ransom was paid or not to secure their freedom.
It was reported that gunmen stormed the home of Akeugbagold in Abatakan community, Ojoo, Ibadan, and abducted his 28-month-old twin children.
The victims, Taiwo and Kehinde, were said to have been abducted around 8pm on Saturday, April 25, while their father was in a studio for a Ramadan recording.
The twins, according to the cleric, were born after his wife and himself had endured a 12-year delay.
He said the kids were in the house with their mother when the kidnappers broke into the compound.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Olugbenga Fadeyi, had confirmed the incident, noting that investigation was ongoing.
But Akeugbagold broke a piece of heartwarming news on his Facebook wall on Sunday morning.
“Alhamdulillah! At 5.30 am on Sunday, 3rd May, my abducted twin kids were released to me beside a bush after eight days in an unknown land. Thanks to you all for your prayers and support, Jazakumullahu khairan,” he wrote.