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Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by FromZeroToHero(m): 3:09pm On Jun 17, 2017
May bokoharam visit you IJN
IratzsMicheal:
May you be Kidnapped IJN

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Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by tesppidd: 3:22pm On Jun 17, 2017
I think it's more of a sarcastic movement. They don't really want him free but just trying to send a message. fuuuuuck saraki just got freed.
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by BAILMONEY: 3:26pm On Jun 17, 2017
KILL THE HEDIOT ASAPangry ABUM NWA AFO
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by BAILMONEY: 3:27pm On Jun 17, 2017
ADADIKE281 KEDU EBUM NA OBI GI
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by adadike281(f): 3:28pm On Jun 17, 2017
Arrest everyone that wants him freed, they are potential kidnappers!
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by adadike281(f): 3:30pm On Jun 17, 2017
BAILMONEY:
ADADIKE281 KEDU EBUM NA OBI GI
Nnam, okpesiri k'anyi mere onye oshi ebere?
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by dragonking2: 4:21pm On Jun 17, 2017
EvilMetahuman:
I saw this coming.


I'm sure one giant flat head is behind the campaign.

Watch placards roll in now as demand for their illustrious kidnapper son intensifies.
They will ask police to go and arrest tinubu and atiku first.

I hope you know that it was even your yoruba brother that started the trend.

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Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by luckyz4rea(m): 4:40pm On Jun 17, 2017
Are these people serious? Okay, if they are.. free Evans on what basis?

As powerful as Satan is (but not close to God) cannot appear to say he should be released or freed!

Jokers, bunch of them!
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by IratzsMicheal(m): 4:54pm On Jun 17, 2017
What has tribe got to do with this ehnnn....

dragonking2:


I hope you know that it was even your yoruba brother that started the trend.
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by dragonking2: 4:56pm On Jun 17, 2017
IratzsMicheal:
What has tribe got to do with this ehnnn....

Why didn't you ask the guy I quoted?

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Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by luckyz4rea(m): 5:15pm On Jun 17, 2017
IratzsMicheal:
While notorious kidnap kingpin Uchenna Chukwudidumeme Onuamadike is revealing new bombshell some Nigerians on twitter are campaigning for him to be freed.

Some are relating the notorious kidnapper with Nigeria politicians. Check out tweet

http://newscantell..com/2017/06/freeevans-nigerians-laugh-campaign-on.html


Are these people serious? Okay, if they are.. free Evans on what basis?

As powerful as Satan is (but not close to God) cannot appear to say he should be released or freed!

Jokers, bunch of them!
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by chymes0359(m): 5:17pm On Jun 17, 2017


Am I dreaming or what?

#freeevans

Really?

Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by chymes0359(m): 5:24pm On Jun 17, 2017
adadike281:
Nnam, okpesiri k'anyi mere onye oshi ebere?



Asa nwa, okwa nri nwa di gi na obi ka mu na ekiri..
E nwere nya bu ihe na uba..

Back to topic..
Okwesighi ka emere onye nto na apunari mmadu ihe na Ike ebere..




Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by BAILMONEY: 5:27pm On Jun 17, 2017
adadike281:
Nnam, okpesiri k'anyi mere onye oshi ebere?
MBANU OGA ANWUgrin
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by Newmanluckyman(m): 5:39pm On Jun 17, 2017
...that's value system gone too low.
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by Oyindidi(f): 6:32pm On Jun 17, 2017
E be like buhari take some Nigerians brain go London. Nonsense
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by Xeedorf: 7:04pm On Jun 17, 2017
Future Of Nigerian Youths Is At Stake. its a pity!
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by ovieokodhi(m): 7:34pm On Jun 17, 2017
Bros na afonja start the trend ooo check the screen shot
Afonjashapmouth:
Can you imagine the foolishness his people are pulling under the anonymity of social medias? If he is freed what happens to the law of the country what makes him an exception from other criminals? his stupid dumb confessions that is making other rogues run away already? Nigeria system is too dumb for my likeness i swear. we need bright youth to take up most of our systems not this nincompoops celebrating a capture out of thousands going on daily. mind you if he is the kingpin of kidnapping what about those he mentioned using him as a boy to operate stupid country with some stupid citizens flowing with foolish sentiments. disgusting
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by Afonjashapmouth: 7:59pm On Jun 17, 2017
ovieokodhi:
Bros na afonja start the trend ooo check the screen shot


What's this one saying
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by ShootToKill: 8:29pm On Jun 17, 2017
EvilMetahuman:
I saw this coming.


I'm sure one giant flat head is behind the campaign.

Watch placards roll in now as demand for their illustrious kidnapper son intensifies.
They will ask police to go and arrest tinubu and atiku first.

I knew an ewedu man will open his own skull and throw any his brain so he can twist the sarcasm. No wonder they na only ewedu and amala them sabi. No creativity in all sphere of lives even in their cuisine.

Let me digress a bit...How come you couldnt help save the yoruba woman kidnapped and gangbanged by Fulanis in oyo with all your bravado?


grin grin
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by adadike281(f): 4:28am On Jun 18, 2017
chymes0359:


Asa nwa, okwa nri nwa di gi na obi ka mu na ekiri.. E nwere nya bu ihe na uba..
Back to topic.. Okwesighi ka emere onye nto na apunari mmadu ihe na Ike ebere..



dalu nna

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Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by modsfucker: 9:43am On Jun 18, 2017
We don't need to drag this, Evans would be killed because he killed many, orphaned many and robbed many. His punishment is death by three teams of firing squad, simple.

I suspect that his desperate wife is behind all this bullshit campaign. She forgot to correct him when he was killing innocent people and now she's playing the helpless cards.

Sorry kids, your dad is a goner, accept my condolences in advance.

Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by Greatfuture: 10:19am On Jun 18, 2017
The Chairman of Cometstar Cable Manufacturing Limited was kidnapped by the Evans gang for for 42 days in 2015. And to get his freedom, he paid the gang $1.2m, the highest ransom ever paid by any of Evans victims.

Uduji narrates his traumatic experience to Vanguard.

How he Was Kidnapped

On September, 2015, as I was coming back from my factory in Agbara to my home in Festac, arriving Seventh Avenue, I saw four gun men. They stopped in front of my vehicle and started shooting while I was with my two drivers in my Hilux pickup.
I was sitting at the back, thinking they were policemen. I was wondering why they were shooting and charging at us not knowing that they were kidnappers. In the process, they shot us, me and two of my drivers but luckily, nobody died. I still have a bullet in my body.
By the time I realized they were kidnappers, they dragged me out of my vehicle to their own Lexus 470 Jeep. Inside their Jeep, there were lots of arms and ammunition inside a box. They had another box at the back where they put me in.
Four guys were inside that Jeep, well-armed, even the driver had his own AK-47 riffle. They drove past Festac Link Bridge to Amowu-Odofin, around 4:30pm as if they were going to Okota. Later, they came out to Oshodi -Apapa Expressway. By this time, they had not blindfolded me but they pushed my head down, lying bare on the floor of the car. One of them just held me as I was seriously bleeding. I never knew I would survive this. I couldn’t remember the places they took me to because I was lying down.

After a long journey, they stopped at a particular area, those guys jumped down and another group came on board and zoomed off again.

As we were going, we got to one house, they called the security guard who came and opened the gate, and they brought me out, gathered water, changed their cloths and called one doctor, whether he was quack or not, I do not know.
They told the doctor they had emergency. The doctor came, washed me and treated my wound. That was the first thing they did. Though, when we were about to get to where they wanted to take me to, they blind folded me.

They were administering two injections on me daily. When I asked them the kind of injection they were giving me, they said it was anti tetanus injection and pain reliever. They refused to give me water saying that if you have bullet in your body, you don’t drink water.

The second day, Evans came there with the doctor and said to me that, he came there because of me. Yet, I did not set my eyes on him. Maybe, the person that asked them to kidnap me told them that they should not let me die.

I said this because of the kind of treatment they were giving me or maybe, it could be because of my wound. But, I was seriously bleeding. At a point, they were thinking of exchanging me. They called my brother to come and let me go out and treat myself of the bullet wound.
My elder brother accepted to come but backed out at the end because those people, you never know what they planned. May be their plan was to capture the two of us before they would kill us. It was an ugly situation.
They injected me for seven good days. From that Monday till the next Sunday, every two days, there was a particular guy that came there to treat my wounds, dress it and put the bandage again. After some days, Evans called.

Evans and his Gang’s Modus Operandi

How they operate is that, they keep a hostage keeper, which is someone that would be guiding kidnap victims so that any time their boss wants to call, he would call that person. When he calls the person, the person would bring the phone to the victim and hold the phone for you talk to him.

They were always communicating. They did not maltreat me because of my condition but I heard them maltreating the victim in the other room with hot iron and the person would be crying.

Before they start that, they would go and put on their generator so that their neighbours would not be hearing. That guy was a terror.

His Time in Captivity

They were feeding me with one useless (noodles). I was just managing to eat to keep my life moving. They asked what kind of drugs I was taking but I told them I was not on drugs. I did not make trouble with them but there was a day I tried to escape. I was scared whether all the neighbours were their gang members or not.

Again, even if I would have escaped, I would have been Unclad because before you go to the bathroom, they take away your boxers. When you finished, you knocked at the door and turned your face to the wall as they gave you your boxer to wear.
They would blind fold you and put you in chains again. Early morning I used to hear siren and I thought, that it was police that were coming to rescue me. At the end nothing would happen. They would go. What were they coming to do there around 4:00 am to 5:00 am? I noticed that five times and I asked myself, “what the police are coming there to do?”.

I also noticed there was a construction site nearby where people were working. One particular day, one boy came in and asked “mummy, who is this uncle?”. I was listening and waited to hear what the woman would say but she did not say anything.

So, that couple that was paraded were there. I was praying every minute of the day, waiting for anything that would happen the next day. It was traumatising . So many things happened. I knew that, nothing would happen to me but they would charge me more money.
You know, I paid $1.2 million. We paid it in three installments. We paid two hundred thousand dollars, eight hundred thousand dollars and another two hundred thousand dollars. He claimed that, the first two hundred dollars we paid had been cancelled because we set them up by inviting security agents to be tracking them. That’s how we were accused and that the payment had been rubbished.
He bargains with the victims, he doesn’t bargain with the families. Whatever he asked for that is what the family would pay. A person that is under chain, what would he say? Anything they asked you to do, you just had to do it because of your life. That was not joke, they meant business.
If you refused to co-operate, they would kill you. I am sure; they have killed some people there. I stayed there for six weeks. I was abducted on the 7th of September and I was released on the 19th of October, 2015.

How He Was Released

After I had finished paying the ransom, they still kept me for another eight days. My people were worried, and I was worried too because I did not know what was going on outside. They had cut off communication with everybody. Immediately, he collected his ransom, he traveled abroad. He goes outside to keep his ill-gotten wealth, which was obvious.
I now asked the hostage keeper, how long it takes them to release a hostage. He said four days, I now asked again, but why am I still here? He then said I should not worry, that the chairman traveled and that I would be released as soon as he returned.

He said that I should see myself as a free man and relax. The man was a greedy man. Of all the money we paid him, he didn’t feed us well. His duty, I observed, was to collect money and drop victims.
When he came back to Nigeria, he came to me where I was detained by his men and said to me that, today, you will go. He ordered his boys to bring all my belongings. My Rolex watch, my bag, my golden ring and my sandals were nowhere to be found. Not to talk of cash because all of them were criminals. All other valuables were gone.
They only brought my cloths, bank cheque books and seals and a polythene bag. And for my sandals, they bought one bathroom slippers for me. Just imagine someone coming back from his office.
Then, he asked me to hold on till the road was free; it was about 5:00 pm.
As I was waiting, he came back and called me, Nnwa which is my title name. Any time he wanted to talk to me he first called me Nnwa. When he saw my wound, he said, I was a lucky man. That, my God is a great God.
He said that, I would live up to hundred years for surviving that gunshot. I asked him why they were shooting us like that. He said in war all was fair. I then asked “you and who were fighting?. Did I have gun with me?”.
Evans now asked who was the person in front of my car. That was when they thought I was a policeman. In fact they would have killed my driver if he were a policeman. When he came down and they asked him, he told them he was just an ordinary driver. That was when they left him.

He advised me to buy a lot of drinks because many people would be coming to sympathize with me. He stressed that people were already waiting for my arrival. He said:
“Any day you are going to do thanksgiving, we are going to be there.” I now asked him, how would I know you will be there? He replied that, I shouldn’t worry; he would come and follow me to thank God. “Nnwa, but your God is great oh”.
All these things he was talking, my mind was not there because I knew he was wicked.
That evening, he brought ten thousand Naira that I should take it. That if, they drop me anywhere, I should use it to enter taxi to my house. Or if I wanted, they could drop me in a nearby hotel so that, I could call my people to come and carry me.
But I told him to just drop my anywhere he wanted. When it became dark everywhere, they took me out of that house and moved me round the city before finally dropping me around Lagos State University (LASU), side in Iyana Oba.

Even to walk was a problem because, I had been in chains for long and all my bones had grown weak. I almost fell down while trying to cross the road because of my wobbling legs. I lost so much energy that, I became weak, lean and tired.
Suya was the first thing I ate after my release from captivity. I called a motorcyclist to take me to any nearby bus stop, which he did. When I turned the other side, I saw one man selling roasted meat (Suya), I went to him and bought the meat for one thousand Naira and started eating.

My action was to soften the ground for me to start asking question that would let me know exactly where I was as by this time I never knew where I was exactly. I asked the man, how I could get to Mile 2, and he said before you get to Mile 2, you first of all get to LASU.

I asked again, how I could I get to LASU, he told me to cross the road to the other side and enter any bus that was going that way. As soon as I entered the bus, I switched on my phones and there was no single credit on my phones except the one we used as a company group. That one doesn’t need credit because we pay once in a month. I now used it to call one of my managers.
Immediately he saw my call, he knew I was out and asked me where I was so that he could come and carry me. I told him to come to LASU, I got there and was waiting for him. He was coming from Agbara axis. While there, I strolled down a bit to buy orange, one man just came to me that I should give him money in spite of my tattered appearance.
I took two thousand out of the ten thousand Evans gave to me and gave to him. I was kind of hiding so that people who knew me before would not notice me until I got home.
When my manager came, he took me straight to the house after that, I went to report officially to the police. Even the commissioner of police came to my house after that.

After that incident, I requested for police protection which I was later provided with. I was so happy when I heard that, the guy has been arrested. I thank the Nigeria police for doing a great job. That shows that, if the police want to work, they could work.
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by hammer6: 10:34am On Jun 18, 2017
FromZeroToHero:
Yes, he should be freed. If the federal govt can free bokoharam commanders by swapping them with the kidnapped chibok girls why can't they free him. #FREEEVANS


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

I CANNOT ARGUE WITH THE FREE BOKO HARAM POINT, IT IS VERY VALID.
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by xdos(m): 10:53am On Jun 18, 2017
100% word!
Bibors:
I don't think the people behind the #Freeevans actually want him free. I think they want to drive home a point.
* The way Nigerians and NPF treat big criminals VS small criminals.
* The manner in which a lot of Nigerians still support our criminal politicians while burning the Okada thieves.

The Criminal politicians stole every Nigerians future and the next generation, made criminals out of innocent citizens and still remain relevant and making selfish and criminal policies.

Those behind the free stuff are only trying to drive home an intellectual revolution that its either there is Law in Nigeria and no sacred cows or you free every small thief.
Re: #FREEEVANS:Nigerians Launch Campaign On Twitter To Free Arrested Kidnapper Evans by delpee(f): 11:31pm On Aug 08, 2019
Value system disappearing so fast....maybe they're being cynical though.

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