Jeremiah Olusola, the elder brother of James Olusola, a 400-level undergraduate of the University of Lagos who went missing, said that they found out his brother, James Olusola, ordered a Bolt driver from his school, Unilag, around 6:40am to Idumota.

As reported by the Punch News, Jeremiah Olusola said, “So, while we were checking to see if we could find a lead to where he could have gone, we found out that he ordered a Bolt driver from UNILAG around 6:40 a.m. to Idumota.”

Going further, Jeremiah said they did phone tracking, but they did not get any useful information that could lead them to where James went. He said they discovered that James’ email was logged onto his sister’s phone, and then, while checking, they found out he ordered a Bold Driver.

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Jeremiah said the police conducted an investigation, and the bolt driver was brought in for questioning. The bolt driver took them to where he picked James up and where he dropped him off. Still, they could not find any meaningful information that could lead them to where he was. He noted that the Bolt driver said his brother made a phone call while in the car, which suggested that he was going to see someone, but it didn’t show when they were tracking James’s phone.

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