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Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by gozi542: 8:49pm On Sep 28, 2015
Oboy, see money ooh! The abductors don get money be that ooh!
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by Topman0001(m): 9:00pm On Sep 28, 2015
Ex-Minister, Olu Falae, recounts his ordeal at kidnappers hands


A former finance minister, Olu Falae, who was kidnapped and released last week, has provided shocking details of his ordeal at the hands of his abductors, narrating how he was deprived of food and made to trek several kilometres to freedom.

Mr. Falae said he was kidnapped by six Fulani herdsmen last Monday at his Ilado farm in Akure.

The former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, who spoke to journalists in his home in Akure, said the armed hoodlums threatened to kill him every 30 minutes until they received information that money had been given to them as demanded.

“There were six of them with three or four guns and every half an hour or so they will say, ‘Baba we are going to kill you, if you don’t give us money we are going to kill you,” Mr. Falae narrated.

“On Wednesday, one of them came and said ‘look we are going to leave here on Thursday morning. Since we cannot leave you here alone, if we don’t get what we want we are going to kill you.”

“And they said they gave me until 3pm and if at 3pm they don’t get the money they would execute me. I thank God that at 21 minutes to 3pm, one of them came and said, ‘the money don complete’.”

Giving details on how he was kidnapped, he said: “When the hoodlums came, they slashed me with their cutlasses, they said I was not cooperating. And they dragged me barefooted into the bush.

“After dragging me around for about two hours, they stopped somewhere for us to rest and there they asked me to phone my wife and tell her that I have been kidnapped and taken out of Ondo State by car which was a lie.

“It was about 2.30pm on Monday, We started walking with very few stops until 2am the following morning. I suspect that I must have covered a minimum of 15km. That morning I did not take anything. So all day I had no food, no water and I walked close to 15km. How I survived I cannot really remember. I had no food in my stomach, I had no shoes, my clothes were torn to shreds.

“At some point one of them gave me a rubber slippers. We walked until about 2am. At some point they called for an Okada. At about 2.30am the Okada man took me way down I had no clue where we were going. Finally they dumped me somewhere, where I was until I was released on Thursday.

“In that place we all slept on the floor on leaves, unfortunately the rain came in the night and I was thoroughly drenched where I was lying down. One of them brought a small umbrella to cover my head, my head was covered, but the rest of my body was not covered.

“They offered me bread, but I told them I could not eat it. I demanded for a bottle of coke, which was what I drank every day to have the requisite strength to survive and to continue on the march, because they were permanently moving.

“They were changing locations at two to three times a day. I suspect because they did not want the police to succeed in tracing them,” Mr. Falae said.

He noted that although the confirmation of the payment of ransom was made on Wednesday afternoon, he was not allowed to go until Thursday morning.

“So the following morning they said I should go. One of them took ropes to stitch my buba which was already in tatters, so that it could at least stay on me and I wound not look like a lunatic while leaving that place,” he explained.

“So when I came out of the bush, I was able to find an Okada, a man riding bike, who gave me a lift to Owo.

“The place was about 10km from Owo town. The place was between Owo and Ifon. And I walked most of the distances between my farm to that place and as the farrow flies, that is about 25km that we had to trek.

“As I said miraculously I was not tired, I was not hungry and I was not afraid of them at all. Each time they said, ‘Baba we will kill you,’ I will tell them, ‘no, insha Allah, you will not kill me’.

“I did not break down, but I want to tell you that when I got back home I became completely exhausted. But I am now 80 per cent fit and I know in the next few days I will be up again.”

The 77-year-old warned that such attack should not be allowed to happen again as it could result to even graver consequences.

“It is not because of me. As for me, I am a very humble person, but by virtue of what God has made me and the status God has given me, it is an insult to our race that a man like me could be abducted by a bunch of hoodlums,” he said.

“By the way, one of them told me, he said, ‘Baba, if after you leave us you talk nonsense I will come and catch you again’. That is the kind of insult I received.”

Asked if the kidnappers were illiterates, he replied: “Only two of them could speak some English. They were between the ages of 25 and 35. They were Fulani, they spoke Hausa.”

Mr. Falae however said it was plausible that his ordeal was closely connected to his conflict with Fulani herdsmen who consistently grazed at his farm.

“The cattle rearers have been giving me a hard time for the past two or three years. Because I have a dam on the farm, so they like to bring their cattle there to drink water, then they eat other people’s crops,” he stated.

“This time they ate up my maize farm, two hectares. We took pictures, and it was videoed, the police went there. They were asked to pay compensation, they begged and paid half of what we claimed and we accepted it.

“That was about two months ago. Whether it was one of them who went to bring his brothers to come and deal ‘with this wicked man’, I don’t know. It is plausible. Absolutely plausible.

“My view is that this is my home. I have not gone to farm in any other person’s territory. This is my home where I was born. I have every right to farm here and live in peace here. So, this is totally unacceptable.

“I once told the Commissioner of Police that if he cannot protect us and protect my farm, that I will protect myself. There will be self-help if government fails to protect its citizens.

“It would have been unfortunate if that were to happen. The IG met me and gave me assurances that they will give us protection. I hope that we as a community in Ondo State and in Yoruba land as a whole must go into consultation to ensure that we enhance our protection. We cannot be slaves in our own territory.”

Mr. Falae said he was not surprised that the police could not trace and arrest the kidnappers because of the manner of their movement and operation.

“These fellows were permanently on the move. Day and night they were walking. Through farm lands, through water, through swamps…they were scared, they knew they could be traced with GPRS, that was why they were running around all the time,” he said.

“I was not surprised at all that the police could not trace them before they decided to let me go.”
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by muzeze77: 9:02pm On Sep 28, 2015
So sad but a lesson for the rich and powerful, try to make nigeria a better and safe place , the money you steal today may be used to secure your release in the future
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by engrhorla(m): 9:07pm On Sep 28, 2015
sirjohnson:
What do we believe now

Meanwhile, lets thank God for introvert and LadyF, they now have jobs.
Ahaha
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by DJMCOTTY(m): 9:09pm On Sep 28, 2015
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by MizMyColi(f): 9:09pm On Sep 28, 2015
fulanimafia:
The fact that you went the extra mile to type 'fulani' and then crossed it out before kidnappers smacks of mockery. It's like indicating Igbo drug traffickers in their many trafficking cases just to draw attention to their ethnicity.

You do have an inalienable right to opinion and expression, I'm only raising concern because you usually rise above such.
Well, it's one thing to raise an opinion, it's another for the receiver to decode/interpret.

If that's what it sounded like to you, there's nothing I can do about it, is there?smiley
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by Nobody: 9:14pm On Sep 28, 2015
How did the fulani herdsmen kidnappers been able to count #90m?I don't think that money was completed.#10,#20 and #50 denomination was added so that the Ghana must go sacks would be like 50 before they freed him.Ab.okis no fit count that kind money.
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by Nobody: 9:18pm On Sep 28, 2015
nobody relies on the police for this kind of situation.
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by k1centy: 9:24pm On Sep 28, 2015
Animals under black clothes. Police: Nigeria's most alarming natural disaster.
Bunch of National embarrassments.
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by billyG(m): 9:27pm On Sep 28, 2015
lilbazy:
Buhari go UN Summit,He take 27selfies with presidents,32selfies with prime ministers,38 group photographs.....He miss two important meetings concerning boko haram!!! Boko haram/fulani herdsmen(buhari kinsmen) just dey slaughter people anyhow. Sahara reporters no go talk about all this ones o. Femi adeshina go soon come tell us say "it was a fruitful experience while in US. Naija which way ?
The only way iz d Lagos Lagoon.
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by IamThrive(m): 9:29pm On Sep 28, 2015
Choi! Oga IG... Choi!!
Why you come open door make Baba Olu come down from the jeep dat carried him to his house acting like Super Cop?

Kai, just remembering Idris song: Nigeria jaga jaga...

God Show Us our rightful leaders in Jesus name,Amen!!!
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by lilbazy(m): 9:43pm On Sep 28, 2015
mustiiz:
If the thing don pain u go aso rock go complain..
ok,I 'll try and do that bro
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by lilbazy(m): 9:44pm On Sep 28, 2015
mustiiz:
If the thing don pain u go aso rock go complain..
ok,I 'll try and do that bro.
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by mustiiz(m): 9:48pm On Sep 28, 2015
lilbazy:
ok,I 'll try and do that bro.
Dts my guy. Bt note I no go type RIP ooo if t turns out u we're killed dia mistkn for boko haram by securities ova dia
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by lilbazy(m): 9:52pm On Sep 28, 2015
mustiiz:
Dts my guy. Bt note I no go type RIP ooo if t turns out u we're killed dia mistkn for boko haram by securities ova dia
since Martin luther king wasn't killed,Malcolm X wasn't killed,Mandela wasn't killed,Mahatma Gandhi wasn't killed!!! I don't think I 'll be killed
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by xtervaganza(m): 9:54pm On Sep 28, 2015
Politicians and lies..........





Was he giving tripod and theodolite when he was released ni? Abi how did he know he trekked for 15 km? He measured it?
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by omojeesu(m): 10:00pm On Sep 28, 2015
How much of the ransome money got into some police hands?
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by Nobody: 10:42pm On Sep 28, 2015
Kidnapping in South west? I thought some peeps say kidnapping only exists in south east. Naija which way
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by lipsz(m): 11:10pm On Sep 28, 2015
Sweetyie:
Choiiiiiii. 90million naira!! !!!!!!!!so someone's life is worth that much
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FYI , All lives are worth more than that...
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by lonelydora: 3:44am On Sep 29, 2015
Once kidnapped you must pay ransome, after all, Nigerians say "at all at all na witch"
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by ayoalafe(m): 6:19am On Sep 29, 2015
#Nigeria Police...
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by onyxo76(m): 7:16am On Sep 29, 2015
that explains it all, no rescue mission pix, no kidnapper arrested, no parading of suspects, no pix of kidnappers hideout etc...yet our IGP claims a rescue mission led to his release...haba IGP we no be primary 2 pikin now...these cheap lies go land you for hell fire ooo.
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by Nobody: 7:29am On Sep 29, 2015
Omo!.... 90million? that money go pay some state salary for some months ooo shocked

since minimum wage is less than anything you can think of
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by Nobody: 8:05am On Sep 29, 2015
MizMyColi:
Lalasticlala
Come o o
cheesy


BUSTED!!!!
ANOTHER EVIDENCE THAT POLICE IS IN LEAGUE WITH KIDNAPPERS. grin
A JOINT VENTURE INDEED.
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by kennykg(m): 8:14am On Sep 29, 2015
Congrats he just motivated more kidnappers... I expected wisdom and digression from him
Re: Olu Falae Admits Paying Ransom To Kidnappers by alaskido(m): 3:16pm On Sep 29, 2015
Aerial and land attack my foot and they still cannot release the CHIBOK girls. Useless POLICEMEN. If na innocent man coming back from work late and going home, they will charge him for wandering. Or they will stop your car and tell you it is stop and search and begin to ask you for useless documents like fire extinguisher, triangular reflector, headlight not working. Are they Federal Road Safety Commision?
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