Oyo: When that woman came out, the first thing she asked for was her husband and her car—Oseni

In a video shared by Arise News, Rufai Oseni, a Nigerian TV broadcaster and news anchor, has weighed in on the release of school children abducted by insurgents in the Oriire local government area of Oyo State.

Recently, the current government led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu has received widespread appraisal following the recent rescue of abducted victims, which includes schoolchildren and teachers, in the Oriire community of Oyo State.

However, in the video, Rufai Oseni, Nigerian TV broadcaster and news anchor, described the experience of the abducted victims as traumatic, recalling how one of them had asked for the whereabouts of her husband and her car immediately after regaining freedom.

In his words, “When that woman came out of the place, the first thing she was asking for was her husband and her car; you know the trauma of being in the bush…See More

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