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Danlami is still wanted by us, Police insists
The Nigeria Police have insisted that one Miss Blessing Danlami is still under its wanted list following her inability to pay back a loan incurred for her transport expenses to Libya.
According to a statement by the Police, Miss Danlami had earlier been declared wanted in 2017, 2018, and 2019, and was published in the Guardian Newspapers on January 25th.
The statement stated that an agreement was made between
Mr. Kingsley and Mrs. Anita Kinsor with Miss Danlami to help source for loan to cover her transport expenses and accomodations in Tripoli, Libya enroute to Italy.
According to Mr. Kingsley and Mrs. Anita Kinsor, an agreement on behalf of Miss. Blessing Danlami was made by her cousin – Mr. Rimamnung Reagan at Adeleron Ayelala Spiritual Temple, Benin City, Edo State on August 18th, 2016 while Miss.
Blessing Danlami swore under oath in Tripoli, Libya on August 24th, 2016 before she embark on her journey from Libya to Italy that she will pay all the expenses incurred to transport her from Tripoli, Libya to Italy, but despite carrying out series of searches through social media and several efforts to contact her through her cousin – Mr. Rimamnung Reagan who stand for her as surety at the Spiritual Temple, Benin City, Edo State, there is no clue yet on Miss. Blessing Danlami’s whereabouts.
“We are notifying the general public again as this publication is necessary since Miss Blessing Danlami vehemently refused to fulfil her obligation and nothing has been heard from her, his cousin or the general public up till now as it is mandatory that the money used for her to cross from Tripoli, Libya is loaned from the bank which has accrued with high interest.
“We are also asking the general public again that whoever has any useful information regarding Miss. Blessing Danlami’s whereabouts should contact us at +2349098363421, +218 92-2412479 or take her to the Chief Priest at Adeleron Ayelala Spiritual Temple, Benin City, Edo State.
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