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12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by NLCreator: 9:03pm On Mar 03 |
A12-year old Junior Secondary School (JSS-2) student, (name withheld), who was allegedly used to buy two bags of rice by suspected kidnappers has been found. https://gazettengr.com/12-year-old-boy-abducted-used-as-collateral-for-two-bags-of-rice-in-lagos/ |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by LagosFirstSon: 9:05pm On Mar 03 |
After shouting "On your mandate we stand", they go about kidnapping people so they could have something to eat No wonder Lagos was ranked as the worst place to live on earth by the European union 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by Namaster: 9:07pm On Mar 03 |
Nigeria is DEAD! You have a CCTV footage of the criminals, yet you made an innocent man fork out #90K in this terrible economy? Plus Nigerian Police are criminals. And EVIL. Imagine asking the man to "bail" a 12-year old boy that was kidnapped and beaten by a group of useless people who received #90k for the privilege of assaulting a kid. Bleep Nigeria! Bleep the police! 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by Richtaiwo: 9:08pm On Mar 03 |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by Richtaiwo: 9:09pm On Mar 03 |
LagosFirstSon:I'm sure you quickly made this comment because you saw "Lagos" on the headline, even though you claimed igbos own lagos. Anyway, father of the boy who was exchanged for 2 bags of rice is Mr Ogbonna and there are over 90% chances the abductors are close friends to him or even relations. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by LegendHero(m): 9:13pm On Mar 03 |
Thank God they eventually found the boy Ogbonna. The father should look into his friends and family, this seems like an inside job. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by edu09: 9:16pm On Mar 03 |
Nigeria died before i was born |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by Hezzyluv: 9:23pm On Mar 03 |
LegendHero: Read 2ru again 2 Likes |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by Pristine664: 9:28pm On Mar 03 |
LagosFirstSon: Make una dey use real news paper source eg The Punch, Daily Post like these instead of that fake blog called "gazette" 2 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by DWickedLandLord: 9:33pm On Mar 03 |
Richtaiwo: Pure Stupidity. You literally left your brain on sleep mode |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by DWickedLandLord: 9:36pm On Mar 03 |
LegendHero: 12yr old boy doesn't know family friends 🤔😒 Highly unlikely.... More like a crime of time n opportunity. Wrong place wrong time |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by DWickedLandLord: 9:41pm On Mar 03 |
Pristine664: Na only you have access to Google. Congrats 🎉 I hope nobody replies you in kind. Let this be your achievement for the day You 1 Igbos 0 |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by DWickedLandLord: 9:52pm On Mar 03 |
The way Nigerian law enforcement operates is pure cartoon. An episode of 3 Stooges God Forbid a foreigner needs police help in that country, the person would be left utterly confused by the process and manner of individuals. How can a serious country have law enforcement this terrible 😳 |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by jmoore(m): 9:58pm On Mar 03 |
The police is your enemy. |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by jmoore(m): 10:03pm On Mar 03 |
Richtaiwo: And the police that asked for a ransom of 5,000 naira for the victim to be released is from where? You no get point!! |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by HellVictorinho6(m): 10:17pm On Mar 03 |
jmoore: this tribalism is nauseating |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by Makunahatata: 10:20pm On Mar 03 |
Frm selling their children to using them as target practice.. Now den dey deposit them for bag of rice...smh😌 |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by muyico(m): 11:25pm On Mar 03 |
Fiction or non fiction? |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by Putindbutt: 11:56pm On Mar 03 |
That Ogbonna boy na mumu boy, a 12yr old for that matter. Someone collected moimoi from you, then used you as collateral for rice and you couldn't speak out. Maybe, the scammers were truly close to the family. |
Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Abducted, Used As Collateral For Two Bags Of Rice In Lagos by Goodvibes007: 11:57pm On Mar 03 |
Lol..I knew those involved before I even opened the link. But then it's from Gazette. |
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