Exempted from harm and death in the hands of kidnappers and abductors

On Tuesday 14th February by 6:50am, I dropped my daughter at the gate of Abeokuta Grammar School and drove back home to prepare for my business and other tasks. We agreed to meet at home in the evening, as I needed to attend the evening service, which was the second day of the third day of the 3 days of fasting and prayer session for peace in Nigeria. I got home after the service by 8:20pm hoping to see my daughter, I realized she was no where to be found as she had been abducted by unknown men in a Micra taxi, some few minutes after I dropped her at school while she was rushing back home to pick her computer note and textbook which she forgot. She was blindfolded and taken to an unknown location where they attempted to molest and harm her as they tore her school uniform and skirt, one of them noticed a mark on the side of her abdomen and started shouting and asking why they brought someone with a mark. The one who seemed to be the leader commanded them to take her away and return her. She was blindfolded again and taken to Maryland, Lagos where she was dropped at 6:00PM in the evening. A school girl saw her crying and looking confused and didn’t known where she was. She collected my phone number from her and called me around 8:30pm, reporting to me that my daughter had been found. I give God the glory. Her father who was in Lagos was able to pick her around 11:30pm and brought her home to Abeokuta, the following day. God who has declared this year as my Covenant Highways heard my cry as well as the prayers of people who joined me in praying for her return. PRAISER THE LORD!!!

- Mrs A.Oziohu