Bandits kidnap school children in Ekiti, leaves bus empty

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In a shocking turn of events, a group of suspected criminals, believed to be bandits, have carried out a daring abduction of an undisclosed number of school children in Ekiti State.

A distressing viral video circulating online captures the aftermath, revealing an emptied school bus with both the driver and students conspicuously missing.

The incident, which occurred on a Monday morning as the children were en route from Emure Ekiti to Eporo Ekiti, has left residents deeply troubled by the escalating insecurity in the region.

The online community, particularly netizen @dammiedammie35, has amplified the gravity of the situation by sharing a video clip detailing the distressing events.

Heart-wrenching scenes unfold as residents inspect the vacated school bus, each individual expressing a spectrum of emotions, ranging from concern to frustration. What is particularly alarming is the meticulous execution of the abduction, leaving no student or staff member behind, as captured in the chilling footage. The community is left grappling with the unsettling reality of this audacious kidnapping spree, as authorities work tirelessly to identify and apprehend those responsible for this brazen act.

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