Another Nigerian Lady Goes Missing In Lagos

'Dotun Akintomide
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A Nigerian lady identified as Modupe Lambo has been reported missing after she was last seen at Agric bus stop in Ikorodu, Lagos.

The report was made by a Twitter user with the handle @DoctorEmto.

According to him, it has been two weeks since the lady went out and never returned home.

Following the announcement, newsmen contacted the lady’s elder sister identified as Lola Lambo who also confirmed that her sister has been missing since two weeks.

According to her, Modupe left the house after their mum expressed displeasure over a man she brought home and hasn’t returned since then.

The family reported the case to the police, who asked them to provide any information that could help in finding the missing lady.

The news is however disturbing as it comes few hours after a job seeker and Philosophy graduate of University of Uyo, Iniubong Umoren, who was declared missing April 29 was found dead.

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