₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,325,157 members, 8,420,598 topics. Date: Friday, 05 June 2026 at 06:32 AM

Toggle theme

We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsWe Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora (18761 Views)

1 2 3 Reply (Go Down)

We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by abc115(op): 11:44am On Aug 05, 2025
A Nigerian Law School student, David Obiora, who was kidnapped alongside others on the night of July 26, 2025, has clarified that their abductors were Tiv indigenes from Benue State, and not Fulani as widely speculated.

In an interview with Vanguard, Obiora recounted his ordeal, refuting claims by the Nigeria Police that he and five other students were rescued by security operatives in Benue State.

Obiora, a law student at the Nigerian Law School’s Yola campus, explained that they were abducted along the Zakibiam-Mukari Expressway after boarding a company’s transport vehicle from Onitsha en route to Yola.

We were six law students in the bus with the driver, three other passengers heading to Cameroon, and a woman working in Anambra who was going on holiday to Yola.

“We were kidnapped around 9 p.m. on the 26th of July. The incident happened between Zakibiam and Mukari, near a town called Jootar. We were taken 20 kilometers into the bush by about ten armed men, four wielding AK-47 rifles, the others with machetes and daggers.


They drove the bus deep into the bush until it got stuck. They then called for reinforcement, and more members arrived on motorcycles. We were moved deeper into the forest before arriving at a halt, where we met four other victims , a non-teaching staff of Federal University Wukari, a youth corps member named Dauda Wisdom, a pastor who had just undergone surgery in Benue, and another unidentified man. We were held for six days before we were released after each of us paid N10 million in ransom.”

He stressed, “Let the record be clear, the Nigeria Police did not rescue us. The Law School did not rescue us. The Council of Legal Education did not rescue us. We were released after our families and friends raised and paid the ransom.”

Obiora further revealed that the kidnappers were mainly Tiv-speaking locals, with possibly one or two silent Fulani accomplices. “Their boss is named Matthew. He’s either a dismissed soldier or a deserter. All the others spoke Tiv , that is their language. They are from the same community where we were held. It seems the entire community has been overpowered or subdued. No one dares speak out.

“Children as young as 2 to 3 years old were playing with guns in front of us. The bandits cocked their rifles in front of these children like it was normal. We were even brought out in the open, where these kids could see us.

“Their wives were the ones cooking for us, fetching water for us , mud water. The same food we ate was what the kidnappers ate too.”

According to Obiora, one of the kidnappers, also named David, boasted about being in the kidnapping business for over nine years. “He told us he hasn’t been home in years. He claimed to have bought a Highlander SUV and another car for his wife, who now drives both. His children are in school and live well. But he cannot furnish or visit his own house because he’s a wanted man. He said they’re already marked and just doing business until they are caught.

“Matthew their boss on the other hand told us he has a ‘juju’ man in Kano who gives him spiritual protection. He said the army can’t kill him unless it’s the day God says he’ll die. He believed the ‘juju’ man would subdue any army that came after him.”

Obiora also described the terrifying moment they were abducted: “When they hijacked our bus, my initial thought was that it was Fulani, as usual. But their dialect and appearance confirmed they were Tiv. I was scared. It was my first experience, and I thought we would be killed. But they assured us they wouldn’t kill us.

“When we met the earlier abductees, they had been there for 22 days and also confirmed the captors don’t kill. That was when my mind calmed down. “Still, the conditions were terrible. We ate only once a day, and the food was unhealthy. We drank muddy water, the kind you wouldn’t use to wash a car. We were being cooked for by the ladies in the community”.

After their release, Obiora said the victims trekked for hours through dense bush paths from Benue into Taraba, eventually finding their way to a restaurant near a motor park. There, they spent the night and later linked up with a transport company manager who helped them continue their journey to Yola.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/we-were-kidnapped-by-tiv-people-not-fulani-freed-victim-obiora/

Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by jmoore(m): 11:49am On Aug 05, 2025
Kidnapping is one of the easiest crimes, that's why most criminals are diversifying into it. It is so easy that some people kidnap themselves.

To solve kidnapping is as easy as ABC. The ransom is the bait
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by SpecialAdviser(m): 2:36pm On Aug 05, 2025
The kidnapping thing has turned a booming business for criminal people although majority into it are Fulanis.

Black people have evil hearts and government has failed. Every day grammar. Why can't Tinubu allow state police? Why? Just why?
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Tohsynetita1(m):
I think it’s time drivers parade with gun and bullet, proof dresses, binoculars etc while traveling.
I read somewhere that those terrorist do block road to stop vehicles from passing.
That’s how they do capture them.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Maxymilliano(m): 2:38pm On Aug 05, 2025
“Let the record be clear, the Nigeria Police did not rescue us. The Law School did not rescue us. The Council of Legal Education did not rescue us. We were released after our families and friends raised and paid the ransom
Maybe the ransom was paid during the day, while the police were doing their rescue operation during the night in a dream grin grin grin
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by bigdammyj: 2:38pm On Aug 05, 2025
Noted.

Don't spam the forum by advertising in the wrong places or posting the same content many times.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by PUNANI01: 2:38pm On Aug 05, 2025
Those people don blow be that. What is the uselessness of NIN.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by ideatoprince18(m): 2:39pm On Aug 05, 2025
Don't use alternate accounts to access Nairaland after being banned. If you do, make sure we don't find out.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by onuman: 2:39pm On Aug 05, 2025
Fulani, Fulani, Fulani.
Fulani makes less than 8% of Nigeria's population. Accusing Fulani for nothing.

If 92% can not stop the Fulani from rearing cattle in the bushes, LET THE 92% SHUT UP AND WAIT FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF OTHMAN TO TAKE OVER Nigeria.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by NOETHNICITY(m): 2:39pm On Aug 05, 2025
Now that putting all the blame on Fulani isn’t very attractive anymore, kidnappers will start killing their
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Raxxye(m): 2:40pm On Aug 05, 2025
So because the know the terrain and can speak the language makes them not to be Fulanis?
Dey play!
Who knows the terrain of any area than the Fulanis who work and live in the forest?
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Kobicove(m): 2:41pm On Aug 05, 2025
Fulani people have been accused several times for crimes they did not commit.

Most of the crimes especially kidnapping are being perpetrated by members of the local communities
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by grandstar(m): 2:43pm On Aug 05, 2025
Whether Tiv or Fulani.l, they were principally kidnappers.

More should be done to fight the scourge
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by vanunu: 2:43pm On Aug 05, 2025
Igbos and crime according to Nigerians. The funny thing is that the lowest crime is committed in the east.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by gabbasin(m): 2:43pm On Aug 05, 2025
They're lucky being kidnapped by Tivs, Fulani kidnappers are devil incarnate, they kill at will.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by danvon(m): 2:43pm On Aug 05, 2025
Fulanis have been vindicated.

Its a gradual process, everyone would soon admit who the real terrorists are in this country.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Jb95(m): 2:43pm On Aug 05, 2025
Not to be pessimistic, but this is good, every tribe should join the kidnapping business so that we know the fulanis don't have the monopoly of violence. But anyways at the end of the day if the government is ready to put an end to banditry and kidnapping, they know exactly how to go about it, but for now let's keep deceiving ourselves...
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by OgbeniOja1: 2:43pm On Aug 05, 2025
igbos can be so dogged and openly tell the truth even when it dosent fit popular opinion. i like them aside from their developmental abilities abroad
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Kaido:
Last time I plied that road to Jalingo, those Tiv mf almost abducted us at Kyado around 6pm. Our driver was so swift to turn, we went back to Zaki Biam...I couldn't sleep all night. Continued the journey next morning.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Goodlady(f): 2:43pm On Aug 05, 2025
This evil business should stop.
Stop this evil business
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Angelfrost(m): 2:44pm On Aug 05, 2025
Kidnapping is now a thriving business in Nigeria...!

Nigerians and criminality ehn.

A match made in Hell!
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by dederocs(m):
Tinubu focus on ending insecurity not 2027, you have failed on security.

INEC do your job, it is not allowed for politicians to start campaigning now, wasting time and resources they suppose to use to do the work Nigerians pay them for, on campaigning, this is immoral, bad for development and illegal, INEC must caution them.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Igbofirstfarmer: 2:44pm On Aug 05, 2025
Easy money for criminals, may Nigeria never happen to us.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by ARISHEM:
They want to turn this criminal activity to competition. embarassed
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by ElonEmpire: 2:47pm On Aug 05, 2025
Raxxye:
So because the know the terrain and can speak the language makes them not to be Fulanis?
Dey play!
Who knows the terrain of any area than the Fulanis who work and live in the forest?
It is not News that 90 percent of all the crimes done in Benue is done by Tiv people.
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Dogalmighty17: 2:47pm On Aug 05, 2025
You can imagine this? The same Tiv people always blaming Fulani. The same Tiv that habored Fulani and provided them intel they used to attack Yelwata a Tiv settlement!

But let's ask this question. To which account was 60 million naira paid to? If not that the Nigerian police is functionally useless these kidnappers would have been apprehended long ago. The victim said their bus got stuck in the bush, if a helicopter had been hovering around in the area for search and rescue, the bus would have been located and then sniffer dogs brought in to trail and trace the camp of the kidnappers.

But no, empty useless blockheads are all over our security agencies doing nothing but collecting salaries. Not a measure of intelligence among any of them. This country is a disgrace.

See below. That's your Nigerian police in action. Does this person look like anyone that can be of help to himself or anyone else? Does this creature look like he has 2 brain cells to rub together to generate intelligent thought?

Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by mastermaestro(m): 2:48pm On Aug 05, 2025
Evil cannot persist in a place without local support. That's why I keep my mouth out of Benue's overall insecurity crisis. sad
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Kobicove(m): 2:48pm On Aug 05, 2025
vanunu:
Igbos and crime according to Nigerians. The funny thing is that the lowest crime is committed in the east.
This is a big fat lie.

I am from the south east so please don't try to distort facts here!
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by SlavaUkraini:
abc115:
“Their wives were the ones cooking for us, fetching water for us , mud water. The same food we ate was what the kidnappers ate too.”



https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/we-were-kidnapped-by-tiv-people-not-fulani-freed-victim-obiora/
grin cheesy grin cheesy

These guys were definitely not Fulani Kidnappers with the level of Mercy shown to the victims..

Fulani Kidnappers will make you fast and pray while waiting for your family to pay the ransom
Re: We Were Kidnapped By Tiv People, Not Fulani — Freed Law School Student, Obiora by Bovis(m): 2:49pm On Aug 05, 2025
Before nko? You for say dey be Yoruba since tinubu is now the president

Every kidnapping/crime committed along the highway in Nigeria is done by the locals
1 2 3 Reply

Umahi: Igbo People Are Responsible For Killings In South-East, Not FulaniZulum Commissions Houses, Remolded Chibok School Where Girls Were KidnappedI Respect Hausa People But Not Fulani - Nnamdi Kanu234

Adebayo Shittu Drags APC To Court For Disqualifying Him Over NYSC Certificate$9.6b Award: UK Court Orders Stay Of Execution, Demands $200m Security DepositPacemakers Move To Reconcile Tinubu And Aregbesola