She was driving her 12 year old twin sons, Peter and Paul, to school around 7:30 a.m. when the gunmen struck in the Elewura area of Challenge, Ibadan.
Eyewitnesses said the attackers came in a silver Toyota Corolla, fired shots, forced the family into their vehicle, and drove off. They left her red Hyundai car behind.
The family quickly confirmed the news through Chief Adelabu’s media aide, Comrade Femi Awogboro. In a clear statement, they said security agencies have been told and investigations have started. They asked people to stay calm, pray for the safe return of Olaide and the boys, and avoid spreading unconfirmed stories that could harm the efforts to bring them back.
Mrs. Olaide worked at the Central Bank of Nigeria and First Bank Pension Custodian before retiring last year. She had moved back to Ibadan with her children and was planning to join her husband, Mr. John Paul, in the United States.
The family quickly confirmed the news through Chief Adelabu’s media aide, Comrade Femi Awogboro. In a clear statement, they said security agencies have been told and investigations have started. They asked people to stay calm, pray for the safe return of Olaide and the boys, and avoid spreading unconfirmed stories that could harm the efforts to bring them back.
Mrs. Olaide worked at the Central Bank of Nigeria and First Bank Pension Custodian before retiring last year. She had moved back to Ibadan with her children and was planning to join her husband, Mr. John Paul, in the United States.

Lobatan!
ReplyDeleteNobody is safe anymore.
ReplyDeleteJust pray they will not meet you.
Once they are rescued,they should not hesitate to leave the country.
Las las e don dey reach everybody
ReplyDeleteGod please bring them back
This thing getting worse everyday. My God. 😭
ReplyDeleteMercy Lord ,Mercy Lord
ReplyDeleteLord Have Mercy 🙏🙏🙏
Hello iya Boys
Ha! Jesus!
ReplyDeleteThey're are getting bolder o 😯
ReplyDeleteHmmm...it is getting worse by the day. God please we need divine intervention cause our leaders can't do nothing.
ReplyDeleteMay God have mercy on us
ReplyDeleteNo ransom. Just kpai them
ReplyDeleteThey should get you arrested.
DeleteMay God have mercy on you anon 18:58
DeleteWhere are we going in this country? God please keep them safe 🙏.
ReplyDeleteBv God's Favor
Same oyo state??? Maybe na now dem go gree wake up. It's unfortunate
ReplyDeleteDem go pay ransom sharp sharp.
ReplyDeleteNa locals run this one…people wey know the family reach house.
My thoughts exactly 💯
DeleteNo one is safe
ReplyDeleteLord have mercy.
ReplyDeleteMay God's mercy speak for them and the many in the captivity of the wicked one. He came to set the captives free. God will take control and the glory at the end in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteTOOR .. They are getting bolder.
ReplyDeleteI pray 🙏🥰 for their safe return.
ReplyDeleteFather Lord take charge
The kidnappers want to chop from the billions they stole.
ReplyDeleteI pray they kidnap more of the high class people
Haaaaaaa 😯
ReplyDeleteGod have mercy
It sounds coordinated and targeted.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, folks should get out of routines. Drive different routes, times, cars if possible. Even those who rely on public transportation should vary their comings and goings. Not always the same road, sometimes come from the unexpected direction, sometimes don’t come back, sometimes don't leave home. Trust nobody 100% in your circle. Don’t talk about business deals, big contracts or make big withdrawals openly. Travel without any fanfare and for the love of God stop posting every blessed thing online. Crooks don’t even have to do any hard work these days, they just need to have social media.
I really hope they are rescued safely and quickly.
It looks like an inside job. Na people wey know them run am.
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