Sotitobire latest news today

Sotitobire Opeoluwa, the 3-year-old boy who went missing from his mother's church in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria, on November 27, 2018. Here are some of the latest news updates on the case:

Latest News:

  1. New Investigation: The Ondo State Government has announced a new investigation into the disappearance of Sotitobire Opeoluwa, three years after he went missing. The government has set up a new panel to investigate the case, which will be headed by a retired judge. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. Family Demands Justice: The family of Sotitobire Opeoluwa has reiterated their demand for justice, calling on the government to ensure that those responsible for the boy's disappearance are brought to book. The family has also expressed frustration with the slow pace of the investigation. (Source: Punch)
  3. Church Members Still in Custody: Some members of the Christ Apostolic Church, where Sotitobire's mother was attending a service when he went missing, are still in custody over the incident. The police had arrested several members of the church, including the pastor, but they were later released on bail. (Source: Daily Trust)
  4. DNA Test Results: The DNA test results conducted on the boy's clothes and other items found at the church have been released, but the results have not been made public. The police have said that the results will be used to aid the investigation. (Source: The Nation)

Previous Updates:

  1. Initial Investigation: The police initially investigated the disappearance of Sotitobire Opeoluwa, but the investigation was criticized for being slow and ineffective. The police were accused of not taking the case seriously and not conducting a thorough investigation.
  2. Church Members Arrested: Several members of the Christ Apostolic Church were arrested and detained over the incident, but they were later released on bail.
  3. Family's Plea: The family of Sotitobire Opeoluwa has repeatedly pleaded for the government and the police to take action and ensure that those responsible for the boy's disappearance are brought to justice.
  4. Public Outcry: The disappearance of Sotitobire Opeoluwa sparked a public outcry, with many Nigerians calling for justice and demanding that the government take action to ensure that the boy is found and those responsible are held accountable.

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