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Please Help, My Sister-in-law Is Missing. See Her Pictures


This my sister-in-law is missing, She left home for seme about a month ago now, she resides in Lagos - festac axis. She speaks Igbo, English and pidgin. The copied text below is from her husband as shared with his whatsapp contacts. 

Cc: seun, lalasticlala 

WITH FULL OF SADNESS AND DISBELIEVE, TODAY MAKES IT ONE MONTH SINCE MY STRONGEST PILLAR, MOTHER, BETTER HALF, DARLING SWEETHEART AND LOVELY WIFE - MRS JOYCE CHIKAODI KORINJOH, LEFT HOME TO AN UNKNOWN DESTINATION WHILE I WAS AWAY IN ABUJA FOR FIFA/NFF SEMINAR FOR ELITE REFEREES/ASSESSORS. SINCE THE SAD NEWS OF HER MISSING WAS MADE PUBLIC, MANY PEOPLE CALLED AND ASKED WHETHER I BEAT HER OR WE QUARRELLED? THE ANSWER IS NO. SHE HAS MINOR MEMORY LOSS (PERIODICALLY) WHICH I NOTICED DURING EASTER PERIOD IN APRIL THIS YEAR. WE COMMENCED TREATMENT AND PRAYERS BEFORE SHE LEFT HOME ON MONDAY, 3RD JULY, 2017. SINCE I AM ALONE IN MY EFFORTS TO LOCATE HER WHEREABOUT, I AM TOTALLY EXHAUSTED ALL ROUND. I AM THEREFORE, ASKING FOR YOUR PRAYERS. I STRONGLY BELIEVE THAT GOD ALMIGHTY WILL ANSWER OUR PRAYERS. I AM ONCE AGAIN USING THIS MEDIUM TO APPEAL TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND WELL WISHERS TO SHARE THIS POST TO ALL YOUR CONTACTS ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR GREATER OUTREACH. THOSE WHO HAVE ACCESS TO NEWSPAPERS, RADIO AND TELEVISION CAN DO SAME THROUGH THEIR PLATFORM. (I HAVE POLICE REPORT IF REQUIRED) PLEASE IF YOU SEE HER, CONTACT THE NEAREST POLICE STATION OR CALL 08037236505, WHATSAPP 08089757382 EMAIL: jimkorinjoh@yahoo.com THANKS AND REMAIN BLESSED IN JESUS NAME. KORI

NJOH JAMES

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