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Adediji Moses, the daddy of three who just lately cried out on social media over the alleged swap of his organic little one at start on the Ladoke Akintola College Educating Hospital, Ogbomosho, Oyo State has alleged that he was kidnapped by two males and warned to cease making an attempt to unravel the medical case of his daughter.

He stated that the abductors threatened him that one thing dangerous may occur to him if he didn’t drop the case towards the hospital.

The 34-year-old had accused LAUTECH Educating Hospital of allegedly swapping his little one at start in November 2018.

He narrated how he had found in 2021 that his little one was a sickle cell affected person regardless of he being SC and his mother, having an AA genotype.

He added that he acquired in contact with the hospital the place the check was re-conducted and the consequence returned the identical.

He said that it was at that time that he went to city along with his story.

Adedeji in an unique interview with The PUNCH raised an alarm over threats to his life since he went public.

Narrating how he was kidnapped to our correspondent by some unknown males who advised him that “harmless folks can be affected” if he continued to pursue his case towards the hospital.

“Just lately, I approached a radio station in Ibadan, Agidigbo FM, the place I additionally defined what I used to be going by (sic). So, it was within the morning once I began noticing a humorous motion. I took my bike out and was going to start out working once I noticed two males close to my home however they didn’t appear to be they wished to take a motorbike. I left for work and got here again house within the night. After staying at house for some time, I wished to go and see somebody and by the point I used to be again, I noticed the 2 males by the aspect of my bike; there was a Toyota Camry automobile with the door opened there additionally. I requested them to please regulate and that I wished to take my bike however as an alternative, they approached me as in the event that they wished to speak to me however they positioned a gun by my aspect and requested me to enter contained in the automobile. I entered the automobile and so they used handkerchiefs to cowl my face, so I didn’t know the place I used to be pushed to. They drove for about 20 to half-hour earlier than they stopped. Considered one of them acquired down and made calls and so they stated a number of issues to me (sic).

“They advised me that harmless folks can be affected if I continued to take any step in unravelling what was behind my daughter’s case on the LAUTECH instructing hospital. I began begging them and telling them that I wasn’t going to tug any case however that I wished my daughter and spouse to stay an excellent life and be well-taken care of. They spoke to somebody through calls once more and concluded that they might launch me. They warned me that they had been watching me and if I took any step once more, they might discover me. Round some minutes after 10 pm, they carried me once more and returned me to Orita Nira the place they picked me up,” Adedeji recounted.

He lamented that after this unhappy episode, he was not prepared to pursue the case however solely wished to outlive and deal with his household.

“My spouse and I are jobless and I solely trip okada to outlive. If they assist me, I might be capable of fend for the household with out worrying about caring for my daughter’s well being. My mother and father additionally took care of me and that was how I survived. I imagine that she can be taken care of,” he said.

When contacted in August, the spokesperson for the LAUTECH Educating Hospital, Omotayo Ogunleye, stated investigations had been ongoing to unravel the thriller behind the Adediji case.

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