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Freed Ese’s dad looks to Joshua for help

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Father of Ese Oruru, the 14 years old girl who was abducted from Bayelsa State, converted to Islam and forcefully married in Kano State, says that he would take her to founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Temitope Joshua for spiritual cleansing.

Ese who was escorted to Police headquarters at Louis Edet House, Abuja amid tight security, has finally been reunited with her mum, almost eight months after her abduction.

Her abductor, Yunusa, alias Yellow, who authorities said will face criminal prosecution was also brought to the police headquarters.

However, Mr Charles Oruru stated that he is convinced Ese acted under an influence, and must have been hypnotized, hence the decision to approach T.B Joshua.

Read also: Ese Oruru flown to Abuja with abductory

On arrival at the police headquarters, Ese was immediately ushered into the office of the Force Public Relations Officer, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Olabisi Kolawole, for what sources said was a debriefing exercise.

She was escorted on the trip by three representatives of the Emir of Kano to brief the police authorities about the roles the Emir and Kano Emirate Council played in getting Ese released.

Ese was later taken to the office of the Inspector General of Police for further briefing.

Ese was abducted from her mother’s shop in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State on August 12, 2015, and whisked away to Kano State without the consent of her parents.

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