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30yrs old civil servant goes missing

With the police and the town’s vigilance group still searching for Muyideen whereabouts, the fear of finding him alive further heightened when the search party, later found his slippers, clothes and underwear inside an uncompleted building few metres to the house.

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No one in the Oluseyi Area in Omu-Aran, Kwara noticed the sudden disappearance of a 30-year old civil servant, Olaniyi Muyideen until a call came through from the victim’s parent as regards to his whereabouts.

Muyideen a staff of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) attached to Irepodun Local Government Education Authority, Omu-Aran office, as a computer operator was said to have left his house around 7.00 a.m on Wednesday, 30 September 2015. Leaving his door unlocked with his mobile phone and other items inside his room.

Vanguard reports that one Mr Femi, who claimed to be his landlord told NAN.

“I was thinking he had left for Ilorin from the office on Wednesday to check on his parents; it was his usual practice.

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“It was when his parents called on Friday asking about him that I noticed he had left his door unlocked and I quickly raised an alarm,” he said.

With the police and the town’s vigilance group still searching for Muyideen's whereabouts, the fear of finding him alive further heightened when the search party, later found his slippers, clothes and underwear inside an uncompleted building few metres to the house.

“We have been working together with the police, the town’s vigilante and other law enforcement agencies in our efforts to locate him.

“It is our prayers that no arm befalls him so that we can locate him hail and healthy,” says Mr Bisi Dosunmu, the Secretary, Irepodun Local Government Education.

According to NAN attempted kidnapping and threat to life within the community has been on the high in the last few months.

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