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Apprentice Allegedly Kidnaps Her Boss' 2-Year-Old Son In Lagos

A fashion design apprentice identified as Ayomide has allegedly abducted her boss's 2 year old son David Sunday Ushie pictured above at the boy's mother's fashion designing shop located in Ajegunle. This happened on Thursday September 17th.

According to Mr Ogar who is the little boy's maternal grandfather, Ayomide started as an apprentice with his daughter on Monday September 14th and was directed to stay in the shop with the little boy while the boy's mother stayed at home to do some laundry.
After the mother finished with her laundry, she went to her shop only to find Ayomide and her son were no where to be found. When she called to find out their whereabouts, Ayomide responded that she was coming and afterwards switched off her phone and hasn't turned it back on since then.
Ayomide was referred as an apprentice to the little boy's mother through a male friend who does not even know where Ayomide stays or comes from. All efforts to locate her or the boy since the kidnap has yielded no result. Anyone with useful information should please alert the nearest police or call the little boy's grandfather on 08034378795.

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