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Ese Oruru puts to bed, delivers baby girl

Investigations by the Niger Delta Voice- a non-governmental organisation, reveals that pregnant 14-year-old Miss Ese Oruru may put to bed very soon.

The teenager now being referred to as “Government Child” who was looking wild when she returned to her parents in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, from where she was abducted by her lover Yinusa Dahiru according to reports has now regained her serenity and is now the third trimester of her pregnancy.

The Niger Delta Voice reveals that Ese who has been domiciled at the Police Officers’ Mess, located some distance away from the Federal Medical Centre and the headquarters of the Bayelsa State Police Command Bayelsa State has stabilized Ese to a great extent after she was freed by her abductors.

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According to an official of the Niger Delta Voice; “Ese has been living a reticent life since she returned because the police barred her classmates and friends from her. Only her parents and siblings are allowed to visit her, but that in a way has assisted in her recovery. Ese, from Uwheru, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State has not been staying with her parents since her liberation.

“At her new abode in the Police Officers’ Mess, Yenagoa, the place is out of bound to visitors, including her former schoolmates and teachers. Those authorized to see her are her parents, siblings and medical team.
Another source also revealed that the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Peter Ogunyawo and his wife, have been of help in the area of Ese’s rehabilitation.

“She is still under police protection with the consent of her parents. The decision to accommodate the minor at the police facility was to facilitate her healing process and enable her pick up the pieces of life. This measure, I must say has paid off as she has regained her composure unlike when she was rescued.” The source added.

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