I STAND / EQUITY/JUSTICE/ FAIRNESS/ AND/ ADVOCATE OF RULE LAW,/ @CHELSEA FAN /PROVERBS 9:10 BE WISE/@REALMADRID FAN/A Thespain/30BG GANG/CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Please, I have come to make some clarification. Today makes it 24 days that we have been in this place. Some press media outlets are complicating the issue by stating that the people who abducted us requested N1 billion ransom and demanded Sharia law across the country. These claims are not true…….”
Abducted principal, Rachael Alamu of Community High School, Ahoro-Esinle.
“They are not asking for sharia law or money; they are only asking for the release of some of their men. Government should stop playing politics with our lives" — Abducted vice-principal of Oyo State school, Mrs Alamu Folawe, speaks in new video.
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🚨"It happened on the 9th of May, when they abd&ct£d me, my mum and my assistant in the evening. They carried us straight into the bush. We trekked and trekked all night. We kept walking all night.
In the afternoon, they would make us rest during the daytime. At night, we would trek again until we entered the forest.
It was me and my family at first. Later, they started adding other people to us. First, four girls from one family, then two other families. So we became four families.
They kept moving us from place to place inside the bush. Then started calling our families for r@s0m, they started from ₦200m. They would t0rtur£ and be@t us anytime our families said the money was low. They kept doing this until we reached a particular place where we stayed for two days.
On the 15th of May, during the day, they called my mum and asked her, “Mama, what is your age?” She said 66 years old. They asked another lady, she said 45 years old.
I thought maybe they wanted to stop b£@ting them because they were elders. I didn’t know they had another plan.
In the evening, they moved my mum, the other woman, and a 15-year-old boy a little away from us, and we could still see them. Before that, they called everyone’s family again for r@ns0m. My family said they have ₦7.5m, the other ₦1.5m.
They got a&gry over the one of 1.5m. They were a&gu!ng if they should k!!l them or not. Before we knew it, they sh%t them. They sh%t through the other woman into my mum.
We were watching everything. The boy was later brought back with bl&&d on his back, saying they had d!£d. But I was still hearing my mum’s voice close to me, praying. Later she started breathing heavily and g@v£ up.
After that, they moved us again under a Banga tree. That was where they also sh&t the boy too. We stayed there one night.
Finally, they moved us through a borrow p!t, then a tied road, and across to the other side of the road. They released us after my family paid 11m r@s0m. They also collected items like rice, turkey, Fanta, Black Bullet, school bags, suya, and power banks before releasing us..."
- K!dn@p survivor recounts he@rtbreaking ordeal in abd&ctors' captivity.