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25-year-old Nigerian lady declared missing in London (photos)

A 25-year-old young lady identified as Yewande Osunsanya has been declared missing in London.

A Facebook user, Helen Koliah Fagbemi, shared photos of the London-based Nigerian lady whom reports reveal is a vulnerable adult with learning disabilities.

Legit.ng gathered that Yewande left her home, located in Langdon Park area of Tower Hamlets in London on January 5, at around 12 noon. She was reported to be wearing a jade coloured jacket and is yet to return. Family and friends have asked the public to please contact them if any information of her whereabouts is known.

Several posts of the the 25-year-old have been shared on several social media platforms and everyone is hopeful that she will show up back home or someone will come forward with useful information on how to locate her.

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25-year-old Nigerian lady declared missing in London (photos)

Yewande is vulnerable, and is not believed to have a mobile phone, bank card or cash on her (Picture/Facebook)
Source: Facebook

Yewande is vulnerable, and is not believed to have a mobile phone, bank card or cash on her. Given her state, the public is adviced to contact the police immediately if she is seen anywhere.

Reports claim that she was last seen by a friend in Hackney area and may have been heading to the Stratford in Newham.

Meanwhile, a pretty young lady has just been declared missing in Rivers state, Port Harcourt. One of her friends has taken to social media to share her picture, hoping that good willing Nigerians will help find her.

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