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Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by dre11(m): 9:21pm On Nov 15, 2023
One of the correspondents of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) assigned to cover the Presidential Villa in Abuja has narrated how he was abducted by gunmen.

The correspondent had mistakenly boarded a wrong vehicle at the Federal Secretariat, Abuja, on the way home after an assignment.

The fear stricken Reporter, who is yet to recover from the trauma and has become generally afraid of everyone around her, tells his story below:

On the said day, I covered an assignment at the Presidential Villa. After the assignment, I filed my story and decided to go home. One of the Directors in the Villa offered to give the cameraman and I a ride to the Federal Secretariat where we could board commercial vehicles.

I live in the suburbs and had to get to the Finance junction to board a vehicle to Dantata bridge and thereon to my place. Time was 4.45 p.m. I was careful not to join the wrong vehicle in view of the many stories about the activities of kidnappers and “one chance” operators in Abuja.

So, I refused to board the first vehicle that stopped because it was totally new and its owner couldn’t have been so poor to begin to use it as a cab. I didn’t trust it. I boarded the second that came because the driver looked like a regular civil servant forced by the economic situation to pick passengers to augment his income. The passenger beside him looked like a banker that had just closed from work because he was well dressed, looked calm and wore an expensive perfume.

I told them I was going to Dantata bridge along Lugbe route. There was only one person at the back. He wore a black vest atop a military camouflage. He was just playing with his phone. When we moved from the Finance junction, we stopped at the Bolingo junction, near NAN headquarters, where there were many others waiting for vehicles to go to Lugbe.

A lady peeped and said she was going to Lugbe. The driver told her to pay N400, she offered to pay N200. But when they were discussing, the man seated beside me shouted on the driver and threatened to leave if the vehicle did not move. He ordered the lady to close the door. The driver quickly moved and started speeding.

At this point, I was uncomfortable. I became afraid and told them I wanted to go down; I told them I had forgotten something and wanted to go back to pick it. That was when they swung into action. The front seat passenger quickly adjusted his seat and pressed it down to block me from attempting to go out while the man beside me brought out his gun, pinned it on my forehead and ordered me to close my eyes. He pressed me down to his laps and ordered me to cooperate with them otherwise they would kill me. They blindfolded me and said they would waste me if I didn’t behave well. They asked me where I live and I told them. They warned me against lying to them.

At that time, I just started praying inside me. My body was shaking. I was dazed and confused. I started begging them not to harm me. They ransacked my bag and took everything. They took N375,000 a colleague gave me to help buy a gadget. They took my wristwatch and GTB ATM card.

They also took my laptop, phones, 200 dollars, headphones, power bank, the Villa tag, NAN Identity Card, some other monies and valuables. They said they had been trailing me from the Villa and were aware that I was from the particular assignment. I told them I am just one of the reporters deployed by NAN to cover the Villa. They said I should call my family to bring N13 million while I should bring N5 million.


I was so confused. So scared. I told them I am just a poor reporter and had nothing and no one. They scrolled through my phones and said I should call my contacts to bring money. I told them I only visit those people to pray for them.

They asked if I am ready to change my faith. I told them I would not. They said even at gun point? I said yes. They asked me what bloody civilians knew about security to even organise any seminar about it. They told me they were not “one chance” operators. They said they were soldiers with the two in front already dismissed from the service while the one beside me was still in service and currently in Abuja.

Those dismissed said they were kicked out in Sokoto and had come to Abuja for the Army General that sacked them, but did not meet him in his house. At that point, the journalist in me was curious to know why they were dismissed, but I couldn’t have asked them that ‘crazy’ question. They said they were forced into criminality because of the situation in the country and that Nigeria had turned them into criminals.

They tied my legs and said they would take me to Sokoto; they were discussing among themselves whether to throw me out of the speeding vehicle. They said they picked me because they thought I had money. And added that they wouldn’t have picked me if they knew I had nothing. I told them there was no money where I work. They showed me an Indian ring they could press on me and I would lose my memory Inside, I kept praying, while begging them not to harm me.

They collected the PIN of the GTB ATM card and withdrew everything. They took money that evening and continued in the morning of the next day as I was too traumatised to get GTB to block the account.

They took a total of N505,000 from the account. I was just sweating. And sucked up. I was just praying. One said they should waste me, one said I should be allowed to go. They kept moving round and round. Deep down in me, I believed that by God’s grace, they would not kill me.

After going to the ATM where they took the money, they said they would not kill me because of two reasons – my confidence in God and the fact that I did not betray or deny Him even at gunpoint, and the fact that I pray for people.

They kept moving and eventually dropped me somewhere. I think it was past 8.50 p.m. or so. I still don’t know which part of Abuja that is. After I left the vehicle, the driver, who appeared to be their commander, called me and gave me my Villa tag. And the Techno phone. I tried to use it to call my boss in the office, but the phone was not working. I don’t know what they did to it. It appeared to have been deactivated.

It was after I was able to get some people to reset it that I was able to put calls through. I still feel so scared. I still feel so afraid of everyone and everything. But I thank God that they did not kill me. I find it difficult to trust anything and anyone around me. Sometimes, I feel like taking to my heels to no where in particular. It was a traumatic experience. I try not to bring back the hard memories but they keep returning. It was a bad experience, really. But, I thank God that they did not kill me. (NAN)

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by FuckingMachine: 9:22pm On Nov 15, 2023
Tinubu's boys are dangerous at night
Tubadan

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by helinues: 9:23pm On Nov 15, 2023
Lucky you

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Bliss62: 9:29pm On Nov 15, 2023
Nigeria Government should not dismiss Soldiers or members of the Armed forces without monitoring them

Just imagine what calamity this people would cause

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Mhizzard(m): 9:40pm On Nov 15, 2023
It is only the poor ones suffering from this 'one chance.the best thing is to have your own car over there

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by youngsahito(m): 9:44pm On Nov 15, 2023
If Abuja is not save then Nigeria is on autopilot.

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Lovemeharder(f): 3:52am On Nov 16, 2023
The country isn't safe again.

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by kingphilip(m): 6:22am On Nov 16, 2023
Until the right step is taken to fix the country, Nigeria will keep happening to its citizens staying here till it gets to everyone including the elites.

I just hope that when it happens to us we will have a safe landing to cushion the impact.

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by kingharzy: 9:12am On Nov 16, 2023
LOL...
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The reporter has been reported.
This issue of one chance kidnapping in Abuja is really a menace.
Just last weekend, an aunt I left at home to go hangout with my friends met similar fate at Zone 6 Junction. The cab she boarded to Gwarimpa just picked her and drove her round Zone 6. Korokoro she dey look house she no fit shout. She was ordered to call her family and demand #3 million before bringing it down to #500K. They beat her, took the Samsung phone she just received from a relative in the UK that wasn't even up to 2 hours in her possession and dumped her at Berger Bridge. She was too shocked and too happy to be alive after the incident.


Wike, please do something ooo or we'll leave Abuja for you and ya fellow big men.

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by KillahPriest: 9:21am On Nov 16, 2023
The seat of power has been turned to a joke. The IGP and other security heads should never sleep comfortably till Abuja has been rid of these criminals but those who should make them uncomfortable aren't even bothered about this dire situation cool

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Trumpdonald5: 9:26am On Nov 16, 2023
Until a senator is kidnapped and killed, the government won't do anything. For now, insecurity to them is for the masses.

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by datola: 9:27am On Nov 16, 2023
Thank God for your life.

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by 3seriez(m): 9:27am On Nov 16, 2023
Abuja life.
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Resetinc: 9:27am On Nov 16, 2023
😂
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Skillsnigeria: 9:27am On Nov 16, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by mejetov422: 9:29am On Nov 16, 2023
Hiia
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Nemesis0147(m): 9:31am On Nov 16, 2023
What an experience….
I feel for the journalist but how can you be working in the villa and can’t afford to be booking a private ride?
Stinginess Abi Wetin?
I live in Abj and nothing will make me enter ALONG….if I no get money to order a ride….I’m not going anywhere or I drive.

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Koweol: 9:33am On Nov 16, 2023
Thank God you're alive to share this
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Mindlog: 9:34am On Nov 16, 2023
The psychological trauma of being kidnapped........he urgently needs trauma counselling but I really doubt him getting access to one.

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by adesegun121(m): 9:35am On Nov 16, 2023
Sorry
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by adecz: 9:35am On Nov 16, 2023
undecided



They even collected the $200 and N350k
bribe given to her at Aso Rock .. 😐

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Chetas81(m): 9:35am On Nov 16, 2023
EXPERIENCE OF SHITHOLE, THE HORRIBLE CITIZEN BELONG TO NIGERIA
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by stano2(m): 9:35am On Nov 16, 2023
Crime everywhere
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by phorget(m): 9:36am On Nov 16, 2023
Hmmmmm
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by christejames(m): 9:37am On Nov 16, 2023
Until death starts meeting this political classless oafs, they will keep blabbing undecided

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Opinedecandid(m): 9:38am On Nov 16, 2023
It's well
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by superCleanworks(m): 9:39am On Nov 16, 2023
After traumatizing a fellow human being in this hard country, they will still spend the money on olosho and bet9ja.

Death penalty is still needed in Nigeria.
Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by CallmeTrinity: 9:40am On Nov 16, 2023
Leodeking.... what do you know about this? grin

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Re: Journalist: How I Was Kidnapped After Leaving Aso Rock by Fatbam005: 9:40am On Nov 16, 2023
Thank God for safety.
that is how many got missing and till date no clue, their bodies dumped somewhere

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