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Robbers attack Sahara Weekly Publisher, Femi Oyewale, cart away car, cash, others

Sadly, an  eight man gang armed robbers robbed Sahara weekly publisher on Monday June 25th 2018 around 2am at his residence in ifo, Ogun state.


The fully armed robbers carted away Cash, phones, properties and his white Toyota Matrix with registration number ABC 38 JN. 


It wasn’t a rosy moment for the Publisher as he was threatened with death if he fails to cooperate. They also threatened to take one of his children along but serious pleading and God intervention prevented them from doing so.



However. We reliably gathered that the Ogun state Police commissioner  and the area commandant of Sango otta assured the amiable publisher that all stolen properties and cash including his vehicle will be tracked and recovered immediately.


Sahara Weekly

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