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PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Should Go Back To Their Village, LS Police Warns. by ChrisOD: 12:54am On Jun 25, 2013
Dudu_Negro: You damn right, its payback.....in body bags!

You are good at news clips and postings. Show us the news clips of Yorubas that kidnap in your villages.
Find them. Just like I found yours. BTW, did you hear of the Yoruba Oba who raped an Igbo NYSC member. Should there will be reward for that too? cheesy cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Should Go Back To Their Village, LS Police Warns. by ChrisOD: 12:41am On Jun 25, 2013
Dudu_Negro: Chris, it seems you are saying igbos are not the only ones kidnapping, other people kidnap too, right?

How many Yorubas have been caught running a kidnapping ring in SE?
Many. Seek and you shall find. Meanwhile why did you people kidnap Igbos first? You stirred the honet's nest first, now its pay back cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 12:39am On Jun 25, 2013
Odenigbo Aroli: Ol' boy,see that girl's delicious leg ooo. Chai!
Onye ojoo grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Should Go Back To Their Village, LS Police Warns. by ChrisOD: 12:26am On Jun 25, 2013
5 Igbo traders abducted in Owo

Sunday Kudaisi, Akure


Kidnapping which is fast becoming a way of life in the riverine oil producing areas of Ondo State, at the weekend, spread to the ancient city of Owo, as suspected armed youths abducted five Igbo traders.

The victims who were alleged to have been kidnapped on September 6 were released at the weekend after an undisclosed huge ransom was allegedly paid by the Owo Igbo community.

Those kidnapped included Messrs Okechukwu Okafor, Mike, Chigozie Nwanekezi and Monday Agboh.

Chairman of the Igbo community in Owo Mr Eze Chidozie, said several Igbos operating in the town had closed down business, adding that they will not open for business until government security agents assure them that their lives are safe.

The kidnappers allegedly consented to release of the abducted people after the intervention of Olowo of Owo, Oba Olateru Olagbegi, the Ojomoluda of Ijebu Owo, Oba……Ojomo and some notable Owo chieftains.

The Igbo community in Owo, who however protested to the State police commissioner, Charles Dawodu, after the release of their kinsmen, narrated how the militant youths alleged to be palace boys, Eyin Ogbe boys and Iloro youths made life unbearable for the Igbo people living in Owo kingdom.

Chidozie told journalists in Akure that the militant youths had in the last one year, kidnapped 16 Igbo people and demanded huge sums of money which they paid.

He said: "They just enter our stores carry our goods and ask us to pay certain amount of money before they will release the items and any attempt to argue with them, they will just bundled that person and take him to their cell.

"Thereafter, they will be demanding for money ranging from N100, 000 and above and they will not release the victim until their demand is met."

The Igbo community also alleged that the ugly development had lead to the death of two traders, saying the militants have turned it to be their rights to be entering shops operated by the Igbo traders and threatening to kill or maim them if they (the Igbo traders) don’t meet their demands.

The target of the militants is especially those that are into timber business, electronics, medicines and motor spare parts.

The intimidation and harassment he said have been reported to the Olowo and Ojomoluda but that the looting spree of Igbo shops with impunity have not been stopped.

The chairman appealed to the state police commissioner to rescue the Igbo from the hands of the militants who had turned kidnapping and looting of Igbo store to source of their daily income.

Chiedozie noted that such actions will strain the cordial relationship between the Owo people and the Igbo traders in the town. Adding that all Igbo people in Ondo State would today (Monday) storm Owo and join their kinsmen on a peace protest against the activities of the militants.

Confirming the incident, the state Mr. Dawodu said the victims of the alleged kidnapped never reported the cases to the police.

Daudu said the victims had been keeping the information to themselves, noting that now that it’s getting out of their hands that they took the appropriate step of reporting to the police.

The police boss assured the people that the criminal incident would not recur, saying he had contacted the monarch of the ancient city and other prominent traditional chiefs to stamp out the heinous activities of the illegal militant youths.

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-171774.0.html
PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Should Go Back To Their Village, LS Police Warns. by ChrisOD: 12:25am On Jun 25, 2013
PM NEWS

/2011/11/25/

Alleged Kidnappers Docked print

Abibatu Sanusi, 39, and Aibano Ayotunde, 49, were on Friday arraigned before a Yaba Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, over alleged unlawful confining and depriving the liberty of one Blessing Ukeh.

The Prosecutor, Mr. James Okorie, told the court that the accused persons sometime in May, 2011, at Ayoredex Medical Centre, 66, Boladale St., conspired to confine 18-year old Ukeh by locking her up.

Okorie said that the accused persons had deprived the victim of her liberty by forcefully detaining her in an uncompleted building with intent to obtain money from her parents.

He said Ukeh was confined in the building for one week and that she was traumatised to the extent of attempting suicide by drinking a substance suspected to be petrol.

Okorie said following police investigation, the accused persons were arrested and detained.

He said the offence was contrary to Sections 517, 365 and 327 of the Criminal Code.

The accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Counsel to the accused persons, Mr. Olarenwaju Ayo, applied for their bail.

Magistrate Paul Ojo, granted them bail in the sum of N250, 000 and one surety in like sum each, and adjourned the case to December 14 for trial.

http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2011/11/25/alleged-kidnappers-docked/
PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Should Go Back To Their Village, LS Police Warns. by ChrisOD: 12:25am On Jun 25, 2013
Police nab 4 suspected kidnappers who demanded N7m from victim’s family
•Man shot dead at filing station
By MATTHEW DIKE
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Photo: Sun News Publishing
More Stories on This Section

Policemen have arrested four suspected kidnappers, in Lagos, over the weekend, after they abducted a lady, Chi Obi demanding N7 million ransom from her family.

Chi Obi was said to have been kidnapped by Akin Gbenga, Sikiru, Lanre and Matthew. The suspects were arrested in a hotel (name withheld) along Iba- Igando Road, Lagos.

Chi was kidnapped Along ASPANDA Road, Igando, Lagos. The suspects allegedly demanded for N7 million from the victim’s family. Policemen attached to Federal Highway Team got a tip off and moved swiftly to the scene and effected the arrested of the hoodlums.

Daily Sun gathered that the Obis were planning how to pay the ransom to save one of their own when the crime fighters arrived the scene.

The family thanked God immediately their daughter was set free. A police source at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters, Ikeja told Daily Sun that one of the elders in the family showered encomium on the police. According to him, he never expected that the police could be able to rescue their relation.
In another development, suspected gunmen who operated in a Pathfinder Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) shot one Man dead in the metropolis, at the weekend.

The deceased identified as Raimi Abiodun was shot at a filing station (name withheld) on Market Road, Ayobo. The incident which occurred at about 9:00pm caused pandemonium in the area. People scamperedfor safety.
The cause of the killing was not known as at the time of going to the press. A source said the deceased was shot at close range.
He said immediately people heard the gun shot, everybody took to their heels. “They killed him just like that. Nobody can tell the reason for the shooting of the man. He was shot dead in cold blood. They came in a white Pathfinder. Police arrived late.

They chased the criminals and also rushed the victim to a nearby hospital. That’s all I can tell you. He was rushed to a nearby hospital but unfortunately he died on the way to the hospital,” he said.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2011/nov/29/national-29-11-2011-0030.html
PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Should Go Back To Their Village, LS Police Warns. by ChrisOD: 12:24am On Jun 25, 2013
Yoruba community in Anambra State condemns kidnap of 21 Igbo traders
By Okey Maduforo, Correspondent, Awka

Yoruba community in Anambra State, under the umbrella of Egbe Omo Oduduwa has condemned the alleged kidnap of 21 Igbo traders in Owo, Ondo State, warning that it is a threat on the unity and peaceful coexistence of Nigeria as a nation.


The traders were allegedly kidnapped last Friday by three militant groups known as Palace Boys, Eyin Ogbe Boys and Iloro Youths, who demanded millions of naira as ransom before they would be released.


The militants had last year kidnapped 16 Igbo traders before the latest incident which led to a petition to the state Commissioner of Police Mr. Charles Dawodu, by Ndigbo in the community.


Speaking with Daily Independent in Awka, Anambra State, the chairman of **Egbe Omo Oduduwa** in the area Baba Tunde Adegbenjo, said the incident sends danger signals, adding that there is no state in the country that do not have militants.


"We want to condemn the action and attitude of these militants. We have militants all over the federation and they should consider the fact that if they continue with this other people will revenge and when they do, it becomes crisis everywhere.


"So we are not happy with the attitude of our people back home who gather themselves together and call themselves militants.


"The relation of any of those victims would look for people around to kidnap and those of us outside the Yoruba land or non-indigenes generally would become victims. If this type of thing continues we will have no option but to point to the residence of part of Yoruba land where these activities are taking place.


"The place where it happened is Owo community, so instead of allowing them to go and revenge on Ogwoko man or Akure or Ondo town, we will now point to the residence of the Owo people among us; so that they will go and pick them. This is because things like this spread like wild fire and we will not allow that to happen."


Adegbenjo further noted that security is very important in business interaction and such a thing can affect business between visitors and owners of the land.


"If an Igboman do not feel safe to do business in Yoruba land they will not go there and those of us in Igbo land will not be comfortable and these are the type of incident we experienced some time ago, when the Hausa people had problems with the Igbos and many lives were lost.


"We do not want this type of thing and this is how it starts. So we have to tell our people to stop all these nonsense they are doing. It will not discourage economic development and sound interpersonal relationship in the country."


He urged the Ondo State government to take action quickly to protect the interest of the Igbo in the area as Yoruba and other ethnic groups are being protected in the South East zone; adding that the people at the zone and their respective governments have been friendly and displayed the spirit of brotherhood among visitors and settlers in Igbo land.
PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Should Go Back To Their Village, LS Police Warns. by ChrisOD: 12:24am On Jun 25, 2013
Kidnapping - A truly Nigerian phenomenom as Yoruba youths join the party
« on: September 15, 2008, 07:38 PM »

Ondo: Youths kidnap, release 5 traders


Five Igbo traders in Owo local government area of Ondo State were kidnapped by unknown youths in the town. The victims were abducted on Saturday September 6 and later regained freedom last Friday. It was gathered that an undisclosed huge amount of money was paid to the youths to secure the release of the victims by the Igbo community. Niger Delta STANDARD Correspondent gathered that their release was made possible because of the intervention of Olowo of Owo, Oba Victor Olateru- Olagbegi and other notable chiefs in the town.

Those abducted were: Mr. Mike, Okechukwu Okafor, Chigozie Nwanekezi, Monday and Agboh. Worried by this development, the Igbo community staged protest to the State Police Commissioner, Charles Dawodu, shortly after their kinsmen were freed. The chairman of the Igbo community in Owo, Mr. Eze Chidozie who led his kinsmen to the state police commissioner said the youths had made life unpleasant for them in the community. He said the suspected militant youths abducted sixteen Igbo people in the last one-year and huge ransoms were paid before they were released to the Igbo community According to Chidozie, "These militant youths just enter our stores at will, carry our goods and ask us to pay certain amount of money before they will release these items.

They will just kidnap that person who argues with them and take such person to their cell. After, they would demand for ransom which start from N100, 000 and above, they would not release the victim until their demand is met." Chodozie said that the abduction was alien to the town as Igbo traders and other ethnic groups had been living in harmony with the people of Owo who he described as 'peace loving'. However, a reliable source close to the Olowo of Owo, Oba Victor Olaretu-Olagbegi, told our correspondent that such case was never reported to the Olowo. But, Chidozie pointed out that the Igbo community had reported severally to the monarch of the town without meaningful solution, threatening that his kinsmen would not open their shops until the issue is addressed by government and other stakeholders.

He appealed to the state police commissioner to beef up security among Igbo traders in Owo town, saying that the youths had turned abduction and looting of Igbo stores as a source of generating income. Chidozie said all Igbo indigenes in the state would join their kinsmen to protest against the injustice meted on them. The state Police Commissioner, Charles Dawodu who confirmed the incident blamed the Igbo traders for not reporting the alleged series of kidnapping in Owo town to him. Dawodu pointed out that he had met with traditional ruler of the ancient city and other prominent traditional chiefs to find a lasting solution to the illegality being perpetrated by the Owo youths.[b][/b]

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-171774.0.html
PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Should Go Back To Their Village, LS Police Warns. by ChrisOD: 12:23am On Jun 25, 2013
This is a revenge mission for the kidnap, killing and raping of Igbos by Yorubas that happens everyday in Lagos
PoliticsRe: Rochas, 2.5 years in office, is the best performing GOV in Nigeria by ChrisOD: 12:15am On Jun 25, 2013
Rochas tight wella for education runs: education is the bedrock of any society
PoliticsRe: Are We Now All Agreed That All Regions Of Nigeria Are Rotten? by ChrisOD: 12:10am On Jun 25, 2013
PoliticsRe: Are We Now All Agreed That All Regions Of Nigeria Are Rotten? by ChrisOD: 12:08am On Jun 25, 2013
eggheaders: abiola kids will feed your generation. one of my folks met up with Lola of late somewhere abroad of late the dudes still control large chunks of greens same as other of his peeps. rolling dollar isn't a businessman so why do you expect him to be big couple with brf rescuing him from poverty. so stfu and go educate this Igbo and abi na flatwaste. loads of ghetto dey OSHA now shey make I start ni ochanga, woliwo , awada, akunnie et al.
Abiola's family is dead broke. They had to depend on IBB, the same man who killed their father. Others now hussle like other broke Nigerians

Deji, MKO Abiola’s Son Remanded In EFCC Custody Over Failed Business Deal

http://saharareporters.com/news-page/deji-mko-abiola%E2%80%99s-son-remanded-efcc-custody-over-failed-business-deal
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 11:57pm On Jun 24, 2013
Replacing grandfather's house with a modern building - Ebonyi village

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 11:53pm On Jun 24, 2013
Ebonyi village houses

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 11:45pm On Jun 24, 2013
Mba Ise village house, Imo State

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 11:34pm On Jun 24, 2013
These are houses in Anambra Village

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op):
Something is slowly under construction here

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 11:18pm On Jun 24, 2013
Church in the village. We should learn how to plant grasses more. They do a whole lot of difference

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 10:57pm On Jun 24, 2013
ak47mann: me too.. but i cnt expose myself wink
Your fathers house is probably already online somewhere. grin grin grin grin
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 10:56pm On Jun 24, 2013
Village river

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 10:54pm On Jun 24, 2013
tpia@:
the other houses are ok, you folks just need to have good infrastructural roads and the other amenities found abroad, then the villages/towns would be upgraded.
How are roads in villages in other Nigerian regions? You are right though.
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 10:31pm On Jun 24, 2013
Odenigbo Aroli: Nnaa,rapukwa ndi ofenmanu aka..war go soon start...lol
Obum maka fa kam ji creatia ifia grin grin grin grin grin
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 10:30pm On Jun 24, 2013
Igbo village chief at the back of his house in the village

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 10:25pm On Jun 24, 2013
Odenigbo Aroli: @Chris-OD,that last picture no follow,abeg.
Nothing is excluded. The good, the better, and the best. That one is the good compared to what you see in ohe-mmanu cities grin grin
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 10:18pm On Jun 24, 2013
Somewhere in the ''jungle'' of Imo State

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 9:54pm On Jun 24, 2013
Sunny_bobo: She's known as 'Afikpo chic' and a young girl for that matter. Google Afikpo chic for more. Meanwhile, I think this thread should have been created in January with a prior announcement that people take pictures of houses when they go home for Christmas.
That babe is ''hot'' on Igbo websites. Crazy babe indeed.
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 8:52pm On Jun 24, 2013
Igbo people and talk talk. Without photo no one is interested in your long grammar cry cry cry cry
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 8:29pm On Jun 24, 2013
Abagworo: Oguta is a well layed out town. I'll get pictures next time I travel.
If you consider Oguta a ''town'' and not a ''village'', then please abide by the rules of this thread: no ''township'' pictures
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 8:27pm On Jun 24, 2013
asha 80: this should be in culture section.
Why? Read the topic again
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op):
Somebody is building an agro-industry deep in the ''jungle''

CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 7:58pm On Jun 24, 2013
Sunny_bobo: Igbo-ukwu
It does not show anything, bro. Try again
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by ChrisOD(op): 7:43pm On Jun 24, 2013
This is one of the numerous back roads that links Abia with Akwa Ibom. The main roads are from Aba and Umuahia

Deep in these villages are magnificient buildings city people will only dream of

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