It is a universal truism that a corpse looks like firewood until one discovers that the deceased is his/her relation.
Simply put, men hardly understand the pains of losing a close relation until it happens to them; that could best describe the agony of relatives of victims kidnapped from Yawota and Esiele in Oriire LGA of the Oyo State.
Every sunrise brings renewed anxiety for the families of the schoolchildren and teachers. It is exactly 37 days since the schoolchildren and teachers were whisked away by unknown gunmen, leaving their parents, siblings and loved ones behind, while trapped in a nightmare of uncertainty.
With each passing day, concerns over their welfare deepen, turning what was once hope for a quick rescue into an excruciating wait that underscores the human cost of insecurity.
Imagine parents who took their two-year-old children to school only to lose them in the traumatising hands of
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