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Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by greenermodels: 2:29pm On Jul 11, 2022

ENUGU—No less than seven suspected kidnappers for ransom made up of Fulani herdsmen and other natives were within the past month arrested by both community security outfits and the police in different parts of Enugu State.

In the Ibite-Awhum community of Udi local government council area, for instance, suspected Fulani kidnappers allegedly invaded the community and kidnapped six pilgrims on June 19. The victims were later rescued by forest guards.

The kidnappers reportedly nabbed the pilgrims in broad daylight as they were praying at a popular hill near the Awhum Monastery and took them deep into the forest. The victims were later rescued through joint efforts of forest guards from the Udi and Enugu East Local Government Councils.

A pilgrim who witnessed the incident but managed to evade the marauders was said to have raised an alarm that drew the attention of the villagers. The incident was said to have thrown the inmates of the Monastery and the nearby villages into a wild panic, prompting them to alert forest guards and other security agencies in the area.

The security agents were said to have swung into action immediately after receiving the information and pursued after the kidnappers. Director of Enugu State Forest Guards, Mr. Mathew Obodoechi, said the Forest guards in the area pursued the kidnappers and contacted their counterparts at Ogbeke-Nike, Enugu East Local Government who also mobilised from their end.

“Seeing that they were being hemmed in from both ends, the kidnappers fled leaving the captives alone in their camp where they were discovered by the guards along with a victim from another incident,” a village source said.

Narrating their ordeal, the victims who were evacuated to the Monastery, said they were praying on the hill when they were suddenly surrounded by about seven Fulani-looking individuals wearing police uniforms.

“The bandits took all our phones and ordered us into the forest. After a long trek, we got into the bandits’ camp deep in the forest where their colleagues numbering about ten were waiting for them. We also found another kidnap victim there. For reasons we didn’t know then, the kidnappers suddenly became panicky and subsequently ran into the forest leaving us alone and confused before the forest guards appeared,” one of the victims narrated.

The Enugu State government was reportedly briefed on the incident.

In Ikem, Isi-uzo local government area, about five indigenes were abducted in a series of kidnappings jointly carried out by both natives of Enugu State and Fulani herdsmen that are reportedly camping at the Isi-Uzo/Benue State border at Okpokwu local government area of Benue State.

The kidnapper’s den spreads down to Eha-Amufu where most farmers have been killed, kidnapped for ransom, women raped, and destruction of properties, with Eha-Amufu indigenes, chased out from their land.

The victims in Ikem include the Catechist of Saint James Catholic Church, Ishioroto-Ikem Mr. Lawrence Ndu; an Italy-based evangelist, Mr. Emeka Odo and his brother Ikechukwu Odo; Ejike Agbodo, a bus driver and another Okada operator who was kidnapped while on commercial duty along Ikem-Odenigbo, Eha- Benue State road.

Narrating his experience, an Italy-based Evangelist, Emeka Odo disclosed that the over 10 kidnappers who abducted them along Ikem- Obollo Afor road were all Fulani terrorists that welded AK-47s.

Odo who quickly went back to his base shortly after he regained freedom, narrated to Vanguard that they were flagged down in their car, commandeered into the bush, and taken through bush tracks to Eha-Amufu and Benue State border, adding that they paid ransom before they were set free.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/07/natives-collaborate-with-herders-in-kidnappings-in-enugu-communities-victims/

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Draslo(m): 2:36pm On Jul 11, 2022
Smh

I thought some people said people of this extraction are non existent in the SE

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by grogolin: 2:36pm On Jul 11, 2022
Bandits

ISWAP terrorist

Unknown gunmen

These three are legacies of Buhari's administration, none of them existed when Buhari took over in 2015.

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by diplomat058(m): 2:36pm On Jul 11, 2022
LoL

I knew it that it's only a matter of time. Given the lucrative nature of this criminal venture, local crime enthusiasts will start finding it appealing, and then collaborate with the established kingpins - the Fulani Bandit's for industry access, logistical and operational training.

This applies to every region. It's a fuccking time bomb!

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Kentuforchrist(m): 2:36pm On Jul 11, 2022
God don tire for this country
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Kicktaker(m): 2:36pm On Jul 11, 2022
I tell you, worst shall even befall those campaigning and plotting to bring this old terrorist to power to continue their master's work...
#vote Obi and let's get it right for once

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by hubfire: 2:36pm On Jul 11, 2022
Let's become OBI-dient and YUS-ful to your life by getting your PVC, vote on election day & also protect your vote from BATS or else A ti Ku o!

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by rabazamba: 2:37pm On Jul 11, 2022
It is rather unfortunate that we live in a world where a brother can sell his own brother for coins

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by HPHC: 2:37pm On Jul 11, 2022
Can you imagine. It's well.

Security is everyone job.

Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Prudoh(m): 2:37pm On Jul 11, 2022
Hmmm! Igbo
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by ExplorerReturns(m): 2:37pm On Jul 11, 2022
Good if true but I doubt Nigerian government/media. They can paint news and potray the image that not only Fulani herdsmen are responsible for kidnapping and violent murder of villagers.
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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Armaggedon: 2:37pm On Jul 11, 2022
Fabricated piece of information for damage control purposes.
Name the natives

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Djyucee1(m): 2:37pm On Jul 11, 2022
Criminal minds
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Freelane33(m): 2:38pm On Jul 11, 2022
Kicktaker:
Ok
Nothing is Okay about this
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Freelane33(m): 2:38pm On Jul 11, 2022
Juicygees:
g
They are not G
They are goats
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Nobody: 2:38pm On Jul 11, 2022
hubfire:
Let's become OBI-dient and YUS-ful to your life by getting your PVC, vote on election day & also protect your vote from BATS or else A ti Ku o!

How would Obi and Yusuf handle security in Nigeria?

Specifics please.

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by mbahfrankuc(m): 2:38pm On Jul 11, 2022
APC demonic Party
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by NoQualmz: 2:38pm On Jul 11, 2022
Ipob/ESN in the mud.

The truth is that these ediots will always point at DSS and Fulani unknown gunmen not knowing some of the igbo greedy hungry and poverty sickening village men collaborate with these herders to cause havoc so that they can collect their own share of kidnap monies.

90% of Southeast problems lies with the southeasterners...10% are externally aided by these same pple.

If you’re an ediot with erectile dysfunction counter this post and insult ur crippled father

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Nobody: 2:39pm On Jul 11, 2022
At the end, Nigerians are united when it comes to crime...

Fulanis plus Igbos...

We rightly yell at the Fulanis, but we forget that they are working hand in glove with our own brothers and sisters...

All for money.

Nigerians...selling even their own brethren for a mess of pottage.

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Freelane33(m): 2:39pm On Jul 11, 2022
NoQualmz:
M
They are all murders
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by ThinkSmarter: 2:39pm On Jul 11, 2022
Very truthful revelation

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Prudoh(m): 2:39pm On Jul 11, 2022
Subsidywise20:

How would Obi and Yusuf handle security in Nigeria?
Specifics please.
lmao... Ask them for me o

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by paramboos: 2:39pm On Jul 11, 2022
Where are the Natives?
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Freelane33(m): 2:40pm On Jul 11, 2022
Armaggedon:
hhh
Failed nation
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Oxtertee(m): 2:40pm On Jul 11, 2022
Its well with this country.
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Segzy22: 2:40pm On Jul 11, 2022
hubfire:
Let's become OBI-dient and YUS-ful to your life by getting your PVC, vote on election day & also protect your vote from BATS or else A ti Ku o!
Oga gerraa out of here joor

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by Righthussle: 2:41pm On Jul 11, 2022
God punish Ameachi, Mbaka, Atiku, Dino ,Saraki, Tinubu for the poverty they brought upon us.
Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by OgaSeun: 2:41pm On Jul 11, 2022
Igbos and Fulanis are one from time immemorial...
That's why people like Azikiwe and Ojukwu grew up in the North.

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Re: Natives Collaborate With Herders In Kidnappings In Enugu Communities — Victims by RichDad1(m): 2:41pm On Jul 11, 2022
We know this already. Some even disguised as Fulani.
So Igbos kidnap and handover to their Fulani accomplice to negotiate ransom.

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