A Nigerian lady raised an alarm after her sister went missing on her way to a JAMB exam, sharing a disturbing last message and sparking widespread concern online.


A Nigerian woman has cried out for help after her younger sister went missing on her way to write the JAMB exam, having been unreachable for nearly 24 hours.
The incident came to light in a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), where the worried sister revealed that her sibling left Ajah for Epe around 1 p.m. but never made it home. She also shared the disturbing last message received before losing contact:
“I’m scared. I think I entered the wrong car. My eyes are itchy. It feels like I want to sleep.”
Expressing her fears, the lady wrote, “It’s almost 24 hours, and we haven’t heard from my sister. She was heading to Epe from Ajah for her JAMB exam, and the last thing she texted was alarming.”


As the post went viral, many concerned Nigerians flooded the comment section with prayers, advice, and offers of support.
Here are a few reactions:
• @olatunegie: “The Lekki-Epe route is risky. Try tracking her phone location immediately.”
• @aremsbee: “Any updates on your sister? We’re praying for her safe return.”
• @Persia51526417: “Why haven’t the police intervened yet? They’re quick for online cases but silent here.”
• @uccy_r: “It’s heartbreaking how helpless we feel in these situations. Praying she’s okay.”
• @CertifiedSB_: “God, please protect her and bring her back safely.”
• @toebi_: “It’s 2025; things like this shouldn’t still be happening. Hoping she’s found safe.”
• @Call_me_Vick247: “File a police report immediately and check with the JAMB center she was headed to.”
The search for the missing girl continues, with many hoping for her safe and swift return.
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