Amina Muktar, a resident of Bosso Estate in Minna, Niger State, who was reported missing, has been successfully found by the police.
After Amina was declared missing on Monday, the police urged the public to provide any information about her whereabouts. Fortunately, she was found on Wednesday at an orphanage and has since been reunited with her family.
According to a police source, the situation was not a case of a missing person, but rather a result of a misunderstanding with her family. Amina had chosen to seek refuge in an orphanage during the disagreement.
The command’s spokesman, Wasiu Abiodun, officially confirmed that Amina has been discovered in a Minna orphanage.
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