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Family of late Ogbomosho teacher Michael Oyedokun who was m#rder in Oyo state urges focus on safety of captives, asks public to stop sharing family photos and personal information

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The family of late teacher Michael Oyedokun, who was reportedly k!lled days ago in Ogbomosho, has released a public statement thanking Nigerians for the prayers, concern and support shown during the difficult period. In the statement signed by Olaoluwa Oyedokun on behalf of the family, they expressed gratitude to individuals making efforts to support them, including those seeking to raise funds. However, the family stressed that their immediate concern is the safe release of persons still being held captive, as well as the release of Michael Oyedokun’s remains so he can be given a proper burial by loved ones. They also appealed for privacy as they mourn, noting that the deceased left behind a grieving wife and two sons who deserve compassion and protection at this time. The family further urged the public not to share personal information, photographs or private details about them online, adding that an official position would be made known at the appropriate time.
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The family of late teacher Michael Oyedokun, who was reportedly k!lled days ago in Ogbomosho, has released a public statement thanking Nigerians for the prayers, concern and support shown during the difficult period. In the statement signed by Olaoluwa Oyedokun on behalf of the family, they expresse
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