The family of a former editor of the New Nigerian Newspapers, Malam Bala Mohammed, is in deep distress as they seek help regarding the mysterious disappearance of his 22-year-old son, Abdulhafiz Muhammad.
Abdulhafiz has been missing since Friday, sending shockwaves of concern throughout the community.
Described by family members as fair-skinned and tall, Abdulhafiz was last seen wearing a striking maroon kaftan.
He reportedly left his home for Juma’at prayers at the renowned Sheikh Gumi Mosque, located in the bustling area of Kawo, Kaduna, but failed to return home after the service, raising alarms among his loved ones.
His family is particularly anxious about his safety, as Abdulhafiz is known to be battling mental health issues, a condition that adds to their growing fears in light of his unexplained absence.
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Speaking on the distressing situation yesterday in Kaduna, a family member appealed earnestly to the public, urging anyone with information that could assist in locating Abdulhafiz to come forward.
“We are desperate for any help in finding him. If anyone has seen him or has any useful information, please reach out to us,” they implored.
To facilitate communication, the family has provided two contact numbers for anyone with leads: 08034507943 and 08101054412.
As of the time this report was filed, efforts to locate the young man are ongoing, with his family holding onto hope for his safe return.