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    BOLUWATIFE Mary, Previously Reported Missing in OYO, Has Been Found

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    We are relieved to announce that BOLUWATIFE Mary, who was reported missing earlier, has been located. She is now safely reunited with her parents.

    We express our heartfelt gratitude to God and extend our sincere appreciation to all who showed concern, offered advice, and prayed for her safe return. Your support and prayers played a crucial role in guiding us towards her whereabouts.

    We pray that God continues to provide guidance, protection, and blessings to each and every one of you in all your endeavors.

    We would also like to extend our gratitude to the moderators for their assistance.

    Once again, we sincerely thank everyone for their support and cooperation during this difficult time.

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