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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by staneless(m): 11:50am On Apr 24, 2019
gbagyiza:


Believe her story because a friend that lives in Dutse village where d incident happened, called me a month ago around 6 - 7 pm n told me that kidnappers had block d road as he speak with me.

So 6-7pm is the time. Noted
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by otokx(m): 11:52am On Apr 24, 2019
Kidnapping, Yahoo Yahoo, Cultism is not necessarily due to lack of jobs but rather the destruction of the value system of Nigerians, "everybody" now wants to drive benz and stay in a mansion at age 30.

There is something called non essential travel but many Nigerians have not heard about that.

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by dederocs(m): 12:00pm On Apr 24, 2019
There needs to be a serious raid, on this village, these fulanis have stopped herding cows, and taken full time to kidnapping. Shame on El- Rufai, shame on the APC led government...these people are running a different government inside Nigeria, if it is Biafra na, the president will call for a military mission...shame.

With the numbers of kidnappers, and victims targeted daily, this can be an organised syndicate, with top bosses in the political circles...

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by Yankee101: 12:03pm On Apr 24, 2019
Babalegba:
Same afonja cowards that defeated the Fulani jihadists at the battle of oshogbo in 1840 and ate all the Fulani cavalry horses. I had to correct my hausa friend who told me that the British saved yorubaland from Fulani conquest. I referred him to the encyclopedia Britannica website where he was able to read about the comprehensive defeat inflicted by ibadan and ijaye on the Fulani forces in 1840 to stop the jihad.I do hope that yotubaland separates from the backward North and the vociferous chest beating east soon.True history is not being taught in the north.



In 1840 Oshogbo was the scene of a battle that proved the turning point in the Fulani-Yoruba wars. Armed with European rifles bought from coastal tribes, infantrymen from Ibadan decisively defeated the Fulani cavalrymen; this victory made Ibadan, 50 miles (80 km) southwest, the largest and most powerful city of the Yoruba people.

Source: https://www.britannica.com/place/Oshogbo

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by iamgenius(m): 12:05pm On Apr 24, 2019
desmond2pk:
Secondly, this story is not different from the stories in the islamic hadiths. The story here is exactly how prophet Muhammad and his gang operated in Medina. Kidnapping victims, taking hostages, taking ransomes and raping women.
The village community is not different from the community of Muhammad in Medina.
Whoever has read this story has read the exact replica of how the so called prophet Muhammad operated 1500 years ago. Muhammad was the gang leader.
Must you always show how foolish you are? If the government is good do you think people will be kidnappers? You know the reality but the hatred you have for Muslims won't let you speak the truth.

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by iamgenius(m): 12:09pm On Apr 24, 2019
NewBea:


Why are you so myopic to realise that it has nothing to do with religion? undecided
Because he's an hypocrite and foolish.
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by iamgenius(m): 12:13pm On Apr 24, 2019
osuofia2:

but you muslims baby fed Boko haram and its now a grown adult, same thing with the so called bandits we all know are fulanis but you muslims termed bandits. thank God say[b] them de kidnap everybody weather muslims or not.[/b] Enjoy your next level jare
If you knew that quite well, you shouldn't say they are simply Muslims then. They also kidnapped some relatives of mine. They had to pay them 50M
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by expert555: 12:22pm On Apr 24, 2019
vantaianphatran:
it's longggg story angry

It’s worth reading bros

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by ChristianNorth: 12:25pm On Apr 24, 2019
egojeny1:
Do they spare those in luxurious buses?
It is capable of withstanding their attack
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by justwiseass: 12:27pm On Apr 24, 2019
iamgenius:

If you knew that quite well, you shouldn't say they are simply Muslims then. They also kidnapped some relatives of mine. They had to pay them 50M

50m? That’s a whole lot of money. Someone who has 50m for ransom should have informed the govt. Cos giving them 50m is like strengthening them.

Besides how possible it is to cash 50m cash without being robbed along the road... or was it wired to an account? If yes, that makes it easy to trace them
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by uglodoh(f): 12:31pm On Apr 24, 2019
ballerboy:
I knew some low brain people will fall for this aboki/mola story. I wonder o. she first said the kidnappers took all passengers phone and auction it to one guy called yellow for sale and I was even wondering how she was able to delete messages and emails after the phone was took. haaa!! people with their foolish comic stories without no sense of installation. abeg park well joooooooooooooo

Very disjointed story.

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by justwiseass: 12:31pm On Apr 24, 2019
ChristianNorth:

It is capable of withstanding their attack

How?
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by myk2mic: 12:35pm On Apr 24, 2019
desmond2pk:
Its very easy for security agents to get this people. Just spray sleeping gas on the community. Everyone will sleep and they would raid on them. Very easy.
Buhari and the north has completely killed this country.
I am happy even his fulani brothers know he brought poverty to this country.
But Yoruba Muslims say he is the messiah.
Good idea but that wld wrk better in a contained environment not an open area, winds will blow the gases away
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by MNDY(m): 12:53pm On Apr 24, 2019
gbagyiza:


Let me be frank with u that even d train you talked about do generate fault in d middle of d bush where this guys operate. I am from kaduna, I know the terrain where this lady is referring to n I can tell you categorically that d train line passes through there.

Bro, but there has not been any recorded case of a breakdown of the train and/or an attack on Abuja-Kaduna train.

The OP was kidnapped before El-Rufai's recent intervention; can you say his intervention since then with other efforts have ameliorated the problem to an extent or not?

Where is the train station in Kaduna if I may ask pls? I followed updates and saw that more people went (or still go) there to use the train in the wake of the kidnappings.

Someone told me if I must go by road, it should not be a night journey, to be safer at least. What are your thoughts on these pls?
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by Nobody: 1:06pm On Apr 24, 2019
Has anyone ever seen a fighter-jet that 'hovers' before?

So many inconsistencies in this dubious story. We know for a fact that kidnappers now own the Kaduna-Abuja expressway (while Buhari travels the country commissioning uncompleted projects) but this sounds like a woman who faked her own kidnap to make money off her rich schoolmates.

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by Nobody: 1:27pm On Apr 24, 2019
desmond2pk:
Secondly, this story is not different from the stories in the islamic hadiths. The story here is exactly how prophet Muhammad and his gang operated in Medina. Kidnapping victims, taking hostages, taking ransomes and raping women.
The village community is not different from the community of Muhammad in Medina.
Whoever has read this story has read the exact replica of how the so called prophet Muhammad operated 1500 years ago. Muhammad was the gang leader.

Provide verses in the Quran as well as evidence from past historians should u be unable to ,forget thus is a faceless forum,you will never succeed in life. Everything you touch will fail .you will be disliked any where you go to. .you will see success at tips of your fingers at it will evade you .you can reject all you want but wait and cee

You have two options,provide Quranic and hafith evidences or apologise
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by Nobody: 1:30pm On Apr 24, 2019
GidiWoodsMan:
Has anyone ever seen a fighter-jet that 'hovers' before?

So many inconsistencies in this dubious story. We know for a fact that kidnappers now own the Kaduna-Abuja expressway (while Buhari travels the country commissioning uncompleted projects) but this sounds like a woman who faked her own kidnap to make money off her rich schoolmates.

Have you flown a fighter jet ? If you have you will understand better still ask an aiforce to explain possibly what she meant

There is nothing dubiousည about her story .pray you don't fall victim then come and recount story that people will disbelieve and call you a dirty liar

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by Nobody: 1:36pm On Apr 24, 2019
Mustsucceed:


Have you flown a fighter jet ? If you have you will understand better still ask an aiforce to explain possibly what she meant

There is nothing dubiousည about her story .pray you don't fall victim then come and recount story that people will disbelieve and call you a dirty liar

Tell us how a fighter-jet hovers, mr. airforce
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by stonemasonn: 1:36pm On Apr 24, 2019
GidiWoodsMan:
Has anyone ever seen a fighter-jet that 'hovers' before?

So many inconsistencies in this dubious story. We know for a fact that kidnappers now own the Kaduna-Abuja expressway (while Buhari travels the country commissioning uncompleted projects) but this sounds like a woman who faked her own kidnap to make money off her rich schoolmates.
”hover” is a wrong word to use, but I get what she was saying. There was a time boko haram attacked Maiduguri, a fighter jet was sent from Yola, the jet had to fly low to properly identify its targets before firing, even with that many innocent civilians were killed.

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by ChristianNorth: 1:43pm On Apr 24, 2019
justwiseass:


How?
I don't know but it has survived multiple assaults on that road, including armed robbery.
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by kafulka(m): 1:58pm On Apr 24, 2019
ChristianNorth:

I don't know but it has survived multiple assaults on that road, including armed robbery.
Luxury buses travels with about two armed police men, my brother in-law in force preferred it to other duties bcs of the handsome allowances
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Justwiseass
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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by DanZubair(m): 1:59pm On Apr 24, 2019
I blame Terrorist Usman Danfodio for bredding terrorists in our land. Allah ya isa

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by ChristianNorth: 2:00pm On Apr 24, 2019
kafulka:
Luxury buses travels with about two armed police men .
Not all of them do.
The bus itself is built to be rugged.
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by justwiseass: 2:09pm On Apr 24, 2019
kafulka:

Luxury buses travels with about two armed police men, my brother in-law in force preferred it to other duties bcs of the handsome allowances
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Justwiseass
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Now I get

Will consider taking it one of these days
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by kafulka(m): 2:12pm On Apr 24, 2019
ChristianNorth:

Not all of them do.

The bus itself is built to be rugged.
Forget it if it's not a bullet proof

8/10 of luxury buses from those famous transporters are equipped with armed police men
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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by PrincewithGod(m): 2:24pm On Apr 24, 2019
bastardmod:
May the entire north be covered by terrorists and kidnappers. Amen.
May there never be peace in their land. Amen.
Useless cursed Islamic terrorists.
Bastards.
Stealing resources, calling on foreign Muslim terrorists to come into this country just to win elections.... May buharis children partake of this.

Idiots
What a parochial prayer. So when they finish with the North where do you think they will turn to?
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by Cadec007(m): 2:57pm On Apr 24, 2019
fkj950ax:
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exactly the airforce part made the story somehow... I mean they are there to actually rid the place of bandits and kidnappers, they spot not just a group but a whole fvcking village of kidnappers and do nothing??!!.... Nah, it gave the story an off....

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by utepu: 3:11pm On Apr 24, 2019
Na wao. God have mercy

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by Greatzeus(m): 3:31pm On Apr 24, 2019
dokyOloye:
The Muslim North never learns.
You invite and camp terrorists from all over Africa to decimate the Christian minorities in the North.
How do they keep themselves busy when they are not doing that =banditry in Zamfara and Katsina, Kidnapping in Kaduna.
Same way they were hailing boko boys when they started and were majorly bombing churches and police stations.
Buhari condemned killing them,Northern abi Borno elders said a fight against boko haram is a fight against the North.Sultan etc were all talking nonsense.
What is d outcome now?
You forgot to mention that GEJ in a Nationwide broadcast called Boko Haram " they are our children you don't carry guns to kill your children" or maybe you were still a boy then with no business with a Presidential interview.
Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by musicwriter(m): 3:49pm On Apr 24, 2019
While I was there, an Airforce fighter jet came and hovered over the community of kidnappers. Yes, it means government is aware of their location. As soon as the fighter jet was sighted, the kidnappers assembled all of us victims on the edge of a water fall and pointed their weapons at us. They were prepared to shoot us if the fighter jet opened fire on them.
At this point, we the victims began to wave off the fighter jet, we began to beg them to leave, whereas our kidnappers taunted and dared the fighter jet to drop lower so they could complete the massacre.

Of course, government is aware. Danjuma said so long time ago.

Many victims would have inundated the police and other quarters with reports of the same story of escape, yet no action taken against the hoodlums.

The type of government we have in Nigeria today is the worst type of government a country can get. Institutions that should be used to serve the Nigerian people are now being used for political purposes only.

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by poeticjustice(m): 4:15pm On Apr 24, 2019
What do you mean by mental laziness? Young Nigerians are the most industrious in the world. Even with our animalistic living conditions, we still strive with zero input from govt. and you sit there and type "mental laziness".
How many countries do you know where young people strive with zero electricity, zero healthcare insurance, zero housing facility, zero security. These are the conditions young people in Nigeria face daily and still they make something out of nothing(even those with zero skills go hawking) and you're there talking of mental laziness.
You probably should check the history of obj, buhari, abdusalami and others; these were poor folks that "NIGERIA" made out of nothing. Then they grew up, became "rulers" and destroyed everything for this generation. The blame is all on them. It is entirely their fault.


sowilli:
this is not about the Muslim north. It is about Nigerian benign a ticking bomb. I was in a meet up with senior business men some weeks ago and one of them said clearly. What we are seeing in the north will be a child’s play compared to what will happen in the next 5 years. Are there no kidnappers in lagos now. He said, the rate of joblessness is increasing with no anitidote or caution. Where are the jobs? Graduates are churned our daily. What you are seeing is a result of poverty plus mental laziness plus bad policy plus corruption. A mentally lazy person who finds himself in a poor country will commit crime. Should a mentallly lazy man find himself in a fair country, he may not think of crime as there will be means to take care of him. You see that even government officials are not free from this. Fake custom Officer, imagine, another product of mental lazy man. Now, until Nigerians stop shouting Buhari, Atiku up and down, the next victim might be someone dear.

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Re: How I Was Kidnapped On The Kaduna Expressway by foreshore(m): 4:25pm On Apr 24, 2019
Germannig:
I was kidnapped on the Kaduna express way and here is my story


I had no premonition that day when I boarded a cab, a golf car from Kaduna to Abuja.
A few kilometres after Kaduna, shortly after the NYSC camp, around Dutse, on the express, we were assailed by a volley of gunfire targeted at tyres of vehicles on the express.
Of course all vehicles trapped within the radius of fire had to stop and passengers ran across the express to the other side of the road. As we ran, we saw men in army camouflage wielding Ak47s run after us and dragged us back to the side we just fled from.

We marched on for the full 6 hours into the bush; there were no huts, no buildings, no farmland, just endless vast arid land. I was able to gauge time because I was still wearing my wrist watch though my phone and bag had been taken by the kidnappers. Same with the rest of the others, victims like me, who had the misfortune of being on the road at that hour.
As soon as our phones were taken, the sims were removed; this of course meant they didn’t want us traced. Our phones were auctioned off to a certain ‘Yellow,’ that was the name of the person on the other end of the line who bargained for our phones.

I was in tatters in the course of our 6 hours’ trek; my gown had ripped open in my attempt to escape, my wig had fallen off and my tear stained face was caked with dirt and dust.
I was the only woman among the victims; there were 35 of us and twice the number of kidnappers. I feared the worst would happen to me. I began to pray because these people were just smoking weed, they were not normal people.


When we stopped, I quickly sought the face of one whom I perceived to be the leader. I went on my knees and crawled to his feet, groveling, weeping agonisingly and pleading.
I said to him: ‘I know you are a good Muslim, one versed in the tenets of Islam and who knows the sanctity of marriage. Please protect my honour for I am a married woman. Please protect me.’

This leader, who must have been like 26 years at the most, wouldn’t look at my face and I quickly sensed that he couldnt bear to look at a crying woman and so I intensified my cries and pleas and grovelling. I rolled in the dust with snot running from one nostril to the other.
Still, with his gaze averted he told me to stop crying and go join the rest of the victims where they were huddled on the ground. When I wouldn’t stop, he said sternly that if I didn’t stop then he wouldn’t help me. I stopped. He looked at me and told me I wouldn’t be touched by anyone of his boys.
Then they started getting in touch with our people to demand for ransom. How did they contact our relatives?

First off, they asked us all to call out the numbers of relatives we wanted them to contact for our ransom; once we gave the numbers, they would call them then allow us speak for just a few seconds before they took over the phone and made their demands.
They used an old untraceable Nokia phone to make each of these calls and because they spoke Hausa to us but Fulani amongst themselves, I wasn’t able to catch much of what was said among them.



No one escaped, they had seen us run and pursued us until we were all caught and rounded up. We were then marched in a single file into the bush.
As we headed into the bush, they had us arranged in formation, one victim, one kidnapper and so on while the rest of the kidnappers formed two lines beside our single file. There was no escape as they repeatedly warned us that we would be shot if we tried to escape.
Being the only woman, I was the first to be asked to introduce myself; name, state of origin, job, how much I had in my bank account and as they searched every nook and cranny of my bag and wallet; they wondered why I didn’t have an ATM card.
Thankfully, that day was the day I didn’t travel with my ATM card. I told my kidnappers that I had no bank account; that I am a married woman with children who also happens to be a student. I pleaded, telling them my husband is poor and earns N8,500 monthly and that my family is very poor as well. I told them I was given to my husband at a young age to settle a debt my father had incurred.

But they called me a harlot for leaving my children and going to school. I explained that it was my husband’s idea. He wanted me to go work to augment his salary and working required a certificate and so I had to go to school to earn one. Thankfully, my story was believed. I was soon to realize that these uneducated kidnappers didn’t know much.
They decided I was worth N5million! Immediately I heard that, I raised my hands in surrender, ‘Just shoot me, there’s no way my husband or family will ever raise that amount of money, nobody in my village, Gorin goni, the poorest village in Kaduna, will give as much as N2,000. So please, just shoot me.’
The leader then drew me aside and asked me exactly how much my family could get, I said N10,000. He walked away in anger swearing that I would die. I was still haggling with them over my ransom, when God came through for me…

There was another victim, a Customs officer from Kogi state who drew their ire; they discovered his identity from the ID Card found in his wallet.
It was clear the kidnappers apparently hate the current government because victims who worked for government were singled out and thoroughly beaten with the sticks they used to herd cows. They said the government had impoverished its people and that those in government were thieves.

Every chance they had they would beat the Customs officer. Despite my situation, I began to think of how to save him; so I called out that he must be a fake customs man as his service number is 10 digits instead of 6. They stopped and, thankfully the Customs guy cued in, he begged them saying indeed he was a fake customs man; he said he smuggled cars into the country and he had to do a fake ID to deceive the Customs officials who were collecting money from him. That’s how they stopped beating him!

They demanded 10million off the Customs officers family!

Then, there was also amongst us a Yoruba man who by all appearances was quite rich. Since the Yoruba man didn’t speak Hausa, I was his interpreter to the kidnappers.
This Yoruba man jumped into the drainage tunnel when we were first attacked and fled to the bush but the kidnappers had gone after him and dragged him by the leg out of the tunnel into the open. So, he was caked in blood and dirt. This man told me I should tell the kidnappers he was willing to pay any amount they wanted!

I had to shush him. I warned him, they will finish you o. But the man was jittery, you know how you Yoruba people are at the sign of trouble.
At the end of the negotiation, they demanded N100 million from his family!


You see, all of us victims had been thoroughly stripped of whatever we possessed. I was quick to have deleted my messages and email from my phone when the commotion started, that was my saving grace.
So, when I said I didn’t even have enough money not to talk of a bank account, there were no alerts or bank details in my phone. The others were not so lucky.
Each victim was asked to give the correct PIN number and amount left in their accounts. Any attempt to give a fake PIN was instant death upon discovery because they wouldn’t ask you again.

How did God come through for me?

I was the go-between who always had the phone so I could interpret when calls came in.
One afternoon, they suddenly began to argue amongst themselves and so moved away from us victims. I suddenly found myself alone with the phone! I quickly dialed my brother and told him to keep negotiating, never to give accept the amount they asked for.
You see, once a victim speaks to their family, the victim never gets to talk again until ransom is paid and families don’t realise they can haggle and negotiate the ransom!


After demand for ransom was made from all victims/families, we began another stretch of travelling. We trekked for another 6 hours, making it a total of 12 hours trek from the express into the deepest parts of the bush.
As we went along, we saw their armed vigilantes. Yes, the kidnappers had vigilantes to catch and kill runaway victims. They told us their vigilantes were well armed and since it was an open field, any runaway victim would be shot dead.
When we got to what was our destination, it was a huge village, community of different ‘platoons’ of kidnappers who also had their own victims. So it was like a village business, hundreds of kidnappers, living side by side several hundreds more with each owning victims they raided off the roads.


When we were eventually settled in an open place, the other ‘platoon’ of kidnappers came to ‘inspect us’, like we were spoils of war, loot they had come to admire.
Suddenly, I was being ogled by boys no than 16 to 18. They told my kidnappers that I was a ‘good catch.’ They meant this in terms of rape. But I heard one of my kidnapper say, their leader forbade them from touching me but that they would see about it. I began to pray again that the leader doesn’t change his mind about protecting me.

To cut a long story short, I was released on the third day after a ransom of N500,000 was paid on my behalf. No, my family didn’t raise all the money, my old school mates from the federal government girls’ secondary school I attended, helped raise the money as well. I have God and them and of course my traumatised family to thank for my release.
The customs officer who was asked to bring N10 million, paid N5million.

They asked our families to meet us at a certain place from where their okada rider look outs took them on a two hours’ ride inside the bush. There they counted the money, asked them to walk back and wait at a certain point for us.
I and the customs officer were released together as our ransom was paid the same day. We walked for more than 8 hours to reunite with our families.

I am home today but still so traumatized. I was happy when Governor El Rufia’s convoy went after some of them weeks ago. But a more concerted effort is needed.

While I was there, an Airforce fighter jet came and hovered over the community of kidnappers. Yes, it means government is aware of their location. As soon as the fighter jet was sighted, the kidnappers assembled all of us victims on the edge of a water fall and pointed their weapons at us. They were prepared to shoot us if the fighter jet opened fire on them.
At this point, we the victims began to wave off the fighter jet, we began to beg them to leave, whereas our kidnappers taunted and dared the fighter jet to drop lower so they could complete the massacre.


I found out that victims whose families couldn’t raise money were taken to the edge and shot, their bodies would fall below and be swept away by the water. That way it won’t stink out the community.
To date, no body has come to take my statements or ask me what happened. I mean the authorities haven’t contacted me. So they know exactly what is going on.
(Series written and edited by Peju Akande and based on true stories)

http://thisislagos.ng/%ef%bb%bfi-was-kidnapped-on-the-kaduna-express-way-and-here-is-my-story/

So pathetic and we believe we have a government

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