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Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by dre11(m): 6:32am On Aug 23, 2021
Governments and relations of kidnap victims may have paid over N20billion as ransom in various parts of the country in the last two years, Sunday Telegraph can now reveal. Information gleaned from an Intelligence Tracking Company in Nigeria also revealed that no part of the country was spared by the activities of the criminals.

The company tracked over 2000 incidences of kidnap and other violent crimes across the country in the past five years. According to the information, Nigerians have paid out billions to kidnappers and bandits in different areas of the country. Sunday Telegraph investigations revealed that kidnappers and bandits made over N20 billion in 500 attacks they carried out in two years from January 2019 to May 2020.

This is up from the N9 billion which they made in nine months between June 2011 and March 2012. A survey by S B Morgan recently said families of victims and government paid N9 billion. From the North to the South and the East to the West, kidnappers are emboldened daily to carry out their nefarious activities.

It is said that currently, Nigeria has the highest rate of kidnap-forransom cases besides Venezuela, Mexico, Yemen, Syria, the Philippines, Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia. Experts attributed this to the involvement of organised violent groups, such as militants, bandits and Boko Haram insurgents, who use abduction as the oxygen of their insurgency. They engage in single or group abduction as a means of generating funds for their activities.

Recall that families of the recently released students of the Greenfield University said they parted with N280 million to secure the release of 14 students who were kidnapped along with nine others on April 14, 2021. In addition, they also gave eight motorcycles were to the abductors who had demanded for 10 and the sum of N500 million as ransom. Currently families of over 130 students of an Islamiya School in Tegina, Niger State , are running from pillar to post in order to raise the ransom which the kidnappers of the pupils who are between the ages of four years and 10 years are demanding for.

Initially, they asked for N105 million but the parents said they were able to rake in N11 million, but this only irked the abductors to increase the ransom to N200 million. President, Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU), Jonathan Asake, early in the year told a bewildered nation that the members of his community paid N900 million as ransom to abductors across the 12 local government areas in their locality. This, he said, has continued to impoverish them as they can no longer go their farms. He said: “Our poor, vulnerable people paid over N900m as ransom to criminals in 2020.


This is a minimal and conservative estimate. These are cases reported to us. There is a particular point between Kafanchan and Kwoi which came up recently and over N60m was paid there in less than two months. Our people are being impoverished every day by kidnapping and abductions.” There are fears that the figures may be more than this as there have been more cases of abduction after then. For instance, 65 people were kidnapped on the night of 22 April, 2021 in Adara. Ten of them were able to escape.

For this the abductors demanded for a sum of N350 million. Also , one time Super Eagles Head Coach Samson Siasia’s mother Madam Beauty Ogere, who spent 10 weeks in the den of her abductors, regained her freedom after the family parted with N15million. After the release of over 300 students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State, who were abducted on December 11, 2020, the federal and Katsina State governments denied paying ransom. However, students and abductors involved in what was dubbed Kankara abduction contradicted the official denials.

Reports had it that Katsina State government paid N30million to secure their release. Over N200m ransom paid in Ekiti Although, it is difficult to say the exact amount that has been paid in ransom in Ekiti, but an estimate families of victims of kidnapping which has been on the rise in the state since 2019, have paid, will be not less than N200 million. In early 2019, two staff of Emure Local Government Area, simply identified as Pastor Onaade, an accountant and Dr. Fasina who headed the Primary Health Care Centre, were kidnapped. Their abductors demanded the sum of N10 million for each of them from their families. They were released one week after.

The Ekiti State Police Public relations officer (PPRO) ASP Sunday Abutu and State Commandant of Amotekun Corps, Brigadier General Joe Komolafe (rtd) in separate interviews said his release was secured at Obbo Ayegunle, Ekiti Local Government Area, Kwara State. However, they neither confirmed nor denied that any ransom was paid.

In April 2020, then Commissioner of Information and Values Orientation, Muyiwa Olumiluwa, announced the release of his counterpart in the Ministry of Agriculture, Olabode Folorunso, was released unhurt after he was kidnapped. Also, he did not mention that the state government paid the N15 million the abductors of Folorunso demanded, but stressed that government would do all possible to “rid the state of criminal elements.”

A Chinese and one of the contractors the state government engaged to construct the new Ado Ekiti- Iyin – Ekiti road was also abducted late last year. The gunmen killed one of the policemen attached to the contractors, while the victim was released four days at Ilawe – Ekiti road after payment of N100m ransom. Families of victims in Ondo State were always eager to secure the release of their loved ones whenever they were kidnapped. Sunday Telegraph’s findings revealed that over N14m was paid as ransom between December 2020 and May this year. In January, this year, a 35-yearold man, Olatunbosun Johnson, was abducted within Uso Community in Owo Local Government Area.

After spending one week in the kidnappers’ den, he regained his freedom, but not without his family parting with the sum of N10 million. Also, a couple who were kidnapped on their way from Ebonyi got their freedom after the payment of N2million ransom. The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Gbenga Ibikunle, was kidnapped at Uso along Owo- Akure highway.

Similarly, two reverend sisters, Perpetual Idowu Apo and Bukola Roseline Familade alongside their driver Yohanna Zibai, who were kidnapped at Onipetesi axis of Ondo State along Benin-Ore-Lagos expressway, paid N1m to secure their freedom.

The victims were held hostage for 11 days in the bush, until the ransom was paid to the secure their release. Oyo State is a hot bed of kidnapping, especially the Okeho in the northern part of the state. On April 24, 2021, some unknown gunmen kidnapped a hotelier, Olukunle Oyedokun, and his nursing wife, Juliana, at their hotel in Ajaawa, Ogo Oluwa Local Government Area of the state. The sum of N15m ransom was demanded by the kidnappers who got a sum of N2.5million upon negotiation.

On Sunday May 23, 2021, wife of the Oyo State All Progressives Congress (APC) youth leader, (Mogaji Isiaka Ajibola Areokuta), Dr. Mrs Arikeade Oni-Salawu, was also kidnapped by some gunmen. She was kidnapped in front of her residence while she was driving and her husband was driving behind. As she got down to open their gate, the kidnappers who had lurked around, swooped on her and whisked her away. In Kogi State, there were not many cases of kidnap this year except the recent abduction of Yagba West Local Government Chairman, Mr. Pius Kolawole that led to the killing of Commissioner, Kogi state pension board. Though he had since reunited with his family, Sunday Telegraph learnt that the kidnappers had demanded for N50 million ransom. It was not certain if the sum was paid before his release.

https://www.newtelegraphng.com/kidnappers-bandits-rake-in-n20bn-in-500-attacks-investigation/

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Tony3245(m): 6:41am On Aug 23, 2021
Pathetic

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by 143WaZoBia: 6:46am On Aug 23, 2021
Kidnappers! the new hottie, hotties.

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Mayng01(m): 6:48am On Aug 23, 2021
Jesus is Lord
Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by immortal2: 6:51am On Aug 23, 2021
FGN amnesty program to Fulanis.

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by adefitim(m): 6:56am On Aug 23, 2021
Another source of business a very lucrative one

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by OkuFaba(m): 7:33am On Aug 23, 2021
Hope they have now registered with Cooperate Affairs Commission. C.A.C

Our Hon. Minister for Kidnapping and Banditry Gumi would enlighten us

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by ObiOkpor(m): 10:51am On Aug 23, 2021
Kidnappings is another Revenue ministry, created by the federal government to enrich themselves..


Take it or leave it..

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by ObiOkpor(m): 10:52am On Aug 23, 2021
moriapansh:
shocked ewo, imagine how much Gumi fit receive back lipsrsealed
He is the GM of the revenue ministry naw.. cheesy

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Finnese001: 10:56am On Aug 23, 2021
Our oyel money

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by tamdun: 11:09am On Aug 23, 2021
Maybe they should include "ransome" in our national budget...
U gave bandits/kidnappers 20 billion naira and you expect them to stop?

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by wallay77(m): 11:09am On Aug 23, 2021
Is our work oo....soft work

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by thoollz: 11:10am On Aug 23, 2021
When is the purge going to happen in Nigeria? We really need a purge. Just one day to purge some people out of this earth.

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Sijo01(f): 11:10am On Aug 23, 2021
Buhari must be very proud
Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by money121(m): 11:10am On Aug 23, 2021
Ok
Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by NwaNimo1(m): 11:10am On Aug 23, 2021

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by kingthreat(m): 11:10am On Aug 23, 2021
Within 400 years to 150 years ago, the biggest business in Western Africa was kidnapping gangs raiding villages and kidnapping people and selling to the White Slave dealers. Now more than 150 years after slave trade was abolished, the black man is still kidnapping for money. If you think the African man is not lesser than the other races in the world, you have to reason again.

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by sofeo(m): 11:10am On Aug 23, 2021
Ok.
Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Investigative: 11:10am On Aug 23, 2021
Ok
Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Lovenorth: 11:10am On Aug 23, 2021
Ipob have introduced kidnapping to Nigeria and it has gone out of hands, we call the president to do them the language of Ipob and bokoharam

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Rebuke: 11:11am On Aug 23, 2021
Smh.

And the EFCC will not know how to trace the kidnapers and arrest them instead, they will rather invade the house of innocent Nigerians looking for what was never lost. angry angry angry

Funny enough, we have read and heard uncountable times how these kidnapers receive ransom using account numbers, yet non of them has been traced and brought to book.

Are yhu still surprised? Of course, the rotten security men are the ones behind the evil and they have the rotten government behind them, so no one will do anything angry angry angry

I read about the invasion of EFFC on Dorothy's home and I just shook my head. They will soon come up with a lame and weak defense and the case will die down just like that undecided undecided

This is Nigeria, let's enjoy the drama....

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Ikpeyi: 11:11am On Aug 23, 2021
Hmmmm...

Crime business...


Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba for 2023...
Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by yanabasee2: 11:11am On Aug 23, 2021
Highly profitable....


Entrepreneur should count this as a big scale business
Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by WibusJaga: 11:11am On Aug 23, 2021

K&B is the fastest growing business sector in Nigeria.
This country is a big joke.

Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Nobody: 11:11am On Aug 23, 2021
When their brothers said they are doing their business you think they are joking. They have empowered their people make una dey their dey form rubbish. So next time a southerner comes in he will find a way to empower he's own people. Dem dey teach us nepotism and all forms of corruption.

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Re: Kidnappers, Bandits Rake In N20bn In 500 Attacks –investigation by Elzazzi: 11:11am On Aug 23, 2021
shocked

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