Nigerian Police Request Public Assistance in Finding Father of Stranded Youths

The FCT Police Command in Nigeria is looking for Mr. Arinze Chukwu, father of Abraham and Ephraim, who returned from Gabon and became stranded in Abuja after being robbed. They are requesting assistance from the public, particularly the Igbo community, in locating him.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command in Nigeria is seeking assistance in locating Mr. Arinze Chukwu, the father of two brothers, Abraham and Ephraim Chukwu. The appeal was made by SP Josephine Adeh, the Command’s Public Relations Officer. Abraham and Ephraim returned to Nigeria from Gabon via Lagos on March 9 and traveled to Abuja on March 11 with the hope of reuniting with their father in Nyanya, Abuja.
Unfortunately, during their journey, they were victims of a robbery that resulted in the loss of their belongings and mobile phones, which hindered their ability to contact their father. The police are encouraging the public, particularly the Igbo community, to assist in finding Mr. Chukwu. They can provide helpful information to a local police station or directly contact the FCT PPRO at 07038979348 or 08180382808.
The FCT Police Command is actively seeking the public’s help to locate Mr. Arinze Chukwu, focusing on his sons Abraham and Ephraim who are stranded in Abuja. Their inability to connect with him due to a robbery highlights the urgency of finding him. The police request any relevant information to aid in their search, especially from the local Igbo community.
Original Source: saharareporters.com