A candidate of the Joint Admission Matriculation Board’s (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), Esther Oladele, who was reported missing has been found.
This was disclosed by her brother, @Mayorjonson1 via an X post on Saturday.
“We FOUND MY KID SIS (ESTHER). Thank God
“Thank Y’all. Esther was dropped at Ijebu ode this morning” he wrote in the caption accompanied by an appreciation flyer.
The flyer read:
“ESTHER OLUWAFAYOFUNMI OLADELE HAS BEEN FOUND
“We are overjoyed to share that Esther is home safe and sound! Words cannot express our gratitude to everyone who played a part in bringing her back.
Your reposts, prayers and unwavering support gave us strength and hope throughout this difficult time.
“We are eternally grateful for the kindness and compassion of our community.”
NPO recalls that her brother had raised alarm on social media over the whereabout of his sister, noting that she had left home on Thursday for a family friend’s house in Epe ahead of her examination which held yesterday.
According to him, she had dropped a text where she claimed to have entered a wrong bus.
“We’re looking for my kid sister since yesterday afternoon, she was to go frm Ajah to Epe to stay wit a family friend for her Jamb Exam this morning 9am.
“Her last statement was “I’m scared I Tink I enter rong car my eyes is itchy e be like I want to slip” We’re yet to hear frm her” Johnson wrote.
The post sparked widespread concern and public appeal from many social media users praying for her safe return and seeking information regarding her whereabout.