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‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by Biodun556(m): 2:56pm On Feb 15, 2021
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‘What I saw in kidnappers’ den carrying ransom for my abducted brother’s freedom’


You are Mr Wole Agboola’s brother, how did you know of his kidnap?


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On the 28th of December, 2020, I was called on phone on my way to work that my brother had been kidnapped from his farm in Aba Odo, Ibadan, and the abductors were demanding a ransom of N50 million. I was devastated. I did not know what to do. I called my elder sister in Lagos who told me to check a WhatsApp message for a Zoom meeting link for all members of the family. We had a meeting and we came up with plans on what to do and how my brother could be rescued from the hands of his abductors.

We reported the matter to the police while we started negotiating for my brother’s release. The gang leader spoke pidgin English fluently and anytime he called, he spoke with my brother’s line. He introduced himself as a kidnapper and told us we had to be fast in paying a ransom of N50,000,000. They allowed us to speak with bro Wole, who said he was in pain and whatever they demanded we should ensure it was done. Little did we know he was begging for his life and nothing mattered apart from his safety and release.


We were blaming him for talking about where the wife could get money and quickly pay the abductors. He was in pain and had been seriously beaten while we were begging the abductors to accept N400,000 for his release The abductors would switch off bro Wole’s phone and when they wanted to ask for progress on the ransom money, they put a call through. On the 30th of December, 2020, we became uncomfortable. My brother in Lagos put a call through and their team leader, who sounded like Fulani, picked it. My brother begged and told them we could only raise N1 million. They insisted on N5 million as my elder brother continued to persuade them and we finally arrived at N1.65 million.

The next day, we set out putting the money together to await their call and instruction in the afternoon on how they would get the money and release my brother. We were a bit happy that all would end in praise once bro Wole was released. We had countless of testimonies of those who were abducted and released once a ransom was paid. We were told not to involve the police and not to mark the money which might make his release to be complicated.

You took the ransom to them?

I knew it was time to do what I had never done before in my life. I knew it was time to enter the lion’s den as my mind was made up to take the money to them. At exactly 1.00 p.m., they called and asked if we were ready to bring the money to them.

We told them we were set and I would be coming with the money. I was asked to speak with the abductors so that they could recognise my voice. I did and I told them that I was ready. They cut the phone. At exactly 5.00 p.m., they called. They gave me the address of where I would find them and that is the quarry site in Aba Odo.

We prayed together as a family and I set out on the journey. I got to Aba Odo at exactly 5.30 p.m. I called them and they told me I should find my way to the quarry site. We parked the car at Aba Odo gate and I picked a bicycle from the gate to the quarry site. When I got to the quarry site, I called them and they told me to start trekking towards a prayer mountain just ahead of me.

Did you not fear for your life?


I was a bit scared but I shook it off. My destination was on my mind. I just wanted the release of my brother and nothing else mattered. Ahead of me were three local security guards. They came out of nowhere with guns. It was like a movie as I thought I had gotten to my final destination. They walked towards me and questioned me in Yoruba? What are you doing here? Do you have a mission here? What are you looking for? I knew immediately that they were not the people I came to see. I told them to relax; that I had only come there to pray. Then my phone rang. It was the abductors. I told the man who was questioning me to excuse me as I moved forward a bit to speak with the abductors. I told their team leader that quarry site was not safe as there were local security guards with guns. The gang leader told me the guards were Amotekun and that he and his gang members were ready to waste them if they tried to get in their way.

They told me to move past the quarry site and if the Amotekun guards followed me, they would kill them. I pleaded to change plans and look for a better location in order to avoid trouble. I didn’t want anybody to die and I did not come with the police or Amotekun just to ensure that we had a smooth ride. He cut the call as the Amotekun operatives walked up to me. I told them I was waiting for my friend who said we should meet at a prayer mountain there and that he would soon be there.

They directed me to a prayer mountain close to the quarry site. A few minutes later, my phone rang and I excused myself to pick the call. The abductors had changed their plan and I was told to find my way to a second prayer mountain very close to the quarry site and once I got there, I would see them. I was a bit relieved as I thought my brother would be there and I could give them their money and take my brother home.

How did you deliver the ransom?

I found my way to the second prayer mountain which was a bit close to the quarry site but it was getting dark. I checked my time, it was 6.35 p.m. On getting to the second prayer mountain at the quarry site, I called them and I was told to walk towards them. I was surprised to see four Fulani herdsmen in army uniform and heavy guns. Three of them covered their faces. Their team leader did not cover his.

I looked deep into his eyes as he was approaching me but on getting to me, he covered his face with a handkerchief. He told me in pidgin English that I had done well. He said if those Amotekun operatives had followed me, they would have killed them.

I tried to look around if I would see my brother as I asked where my brother was? He said, ‘your brother is at his farm at the moment and once you leave here, you can pick him up where he was kidnapped. I gave them the money, N1.65 million, which I told them to count to be sure it was complete. He asked me if I trusted myself. I said yes.

He said ‘if you trust yourself, you can go and rest assured that your brother is waiting for you to take him home’.

What happened next?

I was happy, thanking them profusely. It was really getting dark. I checked the time and it was 7.15 p.m. I started running so that I could get out of the bush in time. I picked my phone and called my brother’s wife that I had given them the money and I had been told to pick brother Wole from the farm. She was happy and a bit relieved as I ended the call. I called a brother from bro Wole’s church who parked at Aba Odo gate to start coming with the car so that we could pick him in his farm. He got to me quickly and we drove to bro Wole’s farm. On getting there, we met Mohammed, one of his staff members. I asked him if he had seen my brother as he had been released. He said he had not seen any trace of him. We shouted his name and we moved round his farm. I was a bit confused and perplexed. I called the line again but this time the line had been switched off.

I called the wife to relate to her and bro Wole’s friends, Professor Femi and Pastor Bayo, whom I left at home with her, what had happened. They were surprised as we all reasoned together what could have happened now that his telephone line had become unreachable. I waited in his farm till 12 midnight if he would be released but to no avail. He was nowhere to be found. We were told to start coming home and maybe he would be released very early in the morning. We got home and we deliberated on what could have happened but very early in the morning and that was 31st of December, 2020, we went back to the farm to check if he had been released but nothing like that had happened. We came back home by 11.00 a.m. to think about the way forward. There were mixed reactions, suggestions and advice from different quarters and what surfaced most was that the abductors would call to demand for more money. We waited and waited for their call but they never called back. At this juncture, the anti-kidnapping squad from Eleyele Police Station had taken over and they began trying to get to the root of brother Wole’s kidnap.

On the 12th of January, 2021, my other brother called in the morning that I should meet him in a private hospital near Agodi Gate. I asked questions but he said I should meet him there and all my questions would be answered. I was a bit curious and troubled. I found my way to the hospital and the news of the death of brother Wole was broken to me. He had died about 10 days earlier, after the ransom was paid. I could not believe it but it is now a reality that the whole family has got to live with.

How did his abductors become close to him? Were they his workers?

Two of the arrested suspects were working for him on his farm and they are Fulani. I understand they have been arrested. One of them, Mohammed, who is a Fulani man, lived in the farm with his family. He brought other Fulanis who also lived on the farm. I was surprised by his statement that he knew his Fulani friends were plotting evil against my brother and he did not report them to stop their deadly attack. Maybe bro Wole would still be alive by now if Mohammed had not concealed the evil.

Can you give us a little background information about your late brother? His education and why he decided to go into farming?

Oluwole Agboola was a graduate of Agronomy from the University of Ibadan. He was born in 1973 into the family of Professor A. A. Agboola, the first agronomist in Africa. He was the fifth child of the clan. He loved business growing up and while in the university, he started a printing and publishing business. After graduation, he became more established as his company became one of the top publishing and printing outfits in Ibadan. He opened up a branch office in Lagos. Oluwole saw the future of farming in Africa and decided to go into agriculture. He bought a large expanse of land in Aba Odo area of Ibadan and went into poultry, fish farming, piggery and animal production.

What is the family’s expectation from the authorities?

We want those who killed my brother to be diligently prosecuted. Bro Wole should not die in vain. This case should serve as a deterrent to other evildoers.

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by Mokason288(m): 2:58pm On Feb 15, 2021
embarassed
Interesting read

Still in tears

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by Freestainworld(m): 3:13pm On Feb 15, 2021
Nawaoo, and some urchins will say fulanis are being maltreated

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by WhiteGoldz: 4:11pm On Feb 15, 2021
I knew him,when they were at u.i by philipson road,the mom then used to sell stuffs and they had this big mango tree that we used to go and pluck free mango to eat as far back as 1993. We used to imitate his dad then cos he had this long goatee then and they also reared goats. Its such a shame that this guy is dead.

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by tungamaje: 6:13pm On Feb 15, 2021
Had you known you should have intimated those amotekun guys.. They killed him and still collected a ransom
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by princemillla(m): 7:21pm On Feb 15, 2021
Freestainworld:
Nawaoo, and some urchins will say fulanis are being maltreated


More reason I cursed one idiot who feels Yoruba are persecuting the entire Fulani.

Imagine someone who doesn’t care being a tribal bigot gave Fulani men work and they ended up kidnapping him and at this point he want me to see next Fulani man as saint or what?

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by ShobayoEmma(m): 7:26pm On Feb 15, 2021
Even the ransom you took down there will still be used to procure weapons that will be used to organize and kidnap another innocent victim. Reason why it is not good to negotiate with kidnappers/terrorists.


Buhari, a good man with evil intentions

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by PoliteActivist: 8:08pm On Feb 15, 2021
They could have also kidnapped you put and asked for more ransom. Why the best way to defeat kidnapping is that people collectively decide - NO PAYING KIDNAPPERS no matter what. Pretend to be negotiating with them while working closely with authorities. See, they killed your brother, did the world end??

The way to eradicate kidnapping:
Announce that anybody kidnapped should be assumed to be already dead - just like they died in accident or by armed robbers or such.

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by showafrica(m): 8:25pm On Feb 15, 2021
Why Fulani was against Amotekun. See how they camped in our bushes and doing there kidnapping business. Amotekun should up there game and start combing bushes like esn, thats if there governors will support with AK47. Fulani Janjaweedss need to be eradicated as soon as possible.

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by Nobody: 8:32pm On Feb 15, 2021
High time those Amotekun corps guys changed strategy?

They ought to be retrained in order to effectively(and efficiently) beat the bad guys at their own game.

From the story, it was clear that they(Amotekun) did not suspect for a second that there was something fishy or clandestine going on in the same position that they had been assigned to man and watch. Danger number 1.

Danger number 2: they made themselves all too visible despite all the suspicious movements going on around them. Very very dangerous if you ask me.

It is time to retrain those guys. Seriously.

If you ask me, they ought to set up an intelligence/espionage wing for the Amotekun corps.

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by backnbeta(f): 8:55pm On Feb 15, 2021
PoliteActivist:
They could have also kidnapped you put and asked for more ransom. Why the best way to defeat kidnapping is that people collectively decide - NO PAYING OR NEGOTIATING WITH KIDNAPPERS no matter what. See, they killed your brother, did the world end??
Negotiating and taking the ransom was a risky adventure indeed, but it'll be hard to live with the thought that their brother would have been spared if only they paid, it's a loss-loss situation indeed, I'm sure they'll sleep better knowing they tried their best. Very sad situation undecided

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by 3gpvids: 9:06pm On Feb 15, 2021
so sad
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by motasty: 9:09pm On Feb 15, 2021
What a pity the enemy is usually within, RIP wole you had a vision but was cut short God knows better. Justice must be done

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by chiemmanuel(m): 9:46pm On Feb 15, 2021
My guy na your eyes you go sharpen, because e be like say e Don they happen........it's all man for himself.
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by epondudu: 10:02pm On Feb 15, 2021
Wow very touching.
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by PoliteActivist: 10:33pm On Feb 15, 2021
backnbeta:

Negotiating and taking the ransom was a risky adventure indeed, but it'll be hard to live with the thought that their brother would have been spared if only they paid, it's a loss-loss situation indeed, I'm sure they'll sleep better knowing they tried their best. Very sad situation undecided

Yes, but if you mobilize security agencies that's also doing something that will make you sleep better PLUS also have the satisfaction ofknowing those bastards did not get any money plus that you are helping in discouraging kidnappings
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by Cherez: 10:48pm On Feb 15, 2021
princemillla:



More reason I cursed one idiot who feels Yoruba are persecuting the entire Fulani.

Imagine someone who doesn’t care being a tribal bigot gave Fulani men work and they ended up kidnapping him and at this point he want me to see next Fulani man as saint or what?
Where is that dead meat seller ?
Imagine the heart-wrenching story
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by darelar(m): 11:31pm On Feb 15, 2021
That's very bad of them. The man could have die due to the torture. Am talking from experience. May God safe us from the hands of Criminals. For those saying that they should not negotiate with Herdsmen, I pray that you, your family and friends will never be their victim.

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:21am On Feb 16, 2021
We want those who killed my brother to be diligently prosecuted. Bro Wole should not die in vain. This case should serve as a deterrent to other evildoers.
Seconded.
All evil doers anywhere in this nation will all end terribly in life.
None of them will ever escape it.
Along with anyone shielding and supporting evil and violence in this country.
Miserable ends awaits them and theirs.

No be curse.
Na FACT!

Only the evil hypocrites will not say AMEN to this prayers
Cos the evil enemies know they are guilty.

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by YungMillionaire: 3:55am On Feb 16, 2021
shocked shocked shocked
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by anonym0us: 4:52am On Feb 16, 2021
I've told you guys boko haram don't need much to penetrate the south, all they need is a large forest, which they know at the back of their hands..
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by adecz: 5:32am On Feb 16, 2021
The northern governors have been
silent on the killings perpetrated by
their brothers against southerners in
the southerners homeland.

But a few northerners killed in a
spontaneous riot & the whole northern
leaders are shouting that yoruba are
killing northerners in the West.

Nobody to blame but yoruba leaders
led by Tinubu & Osibanjo who are too
timid & selfish to speak up against the
continuous killing of their people.

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by francisbarrack(m): 6:22am On Feb 16, 2021
PoliteActivist:
They could have also kidnapped you put and asked for more ransom. Why the best way to defeat kidnapping is that people collectively decide - NO PAYING OR NEGOTIATING WITH KIDNAPPERS no matter what. See, they killed your brother, did the world end??

U most b from another planet
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by PoliteActivist: 7:24am On Feb 16, 2021
francisbarrack:


U most b from another planet

Not at all. That's how you don't hear about kidnapping in countries like US with tons of millionaires. If you kidnap anyone there is a 95% chance they'd involve police.
You may negotiate but only with a view to having them fished out. Once your person is kidnapped assume them dead.
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by Oizee(f): 11:38am On Feb 16, 2021
it's really sad.....u collected ransom and still killed him.....una end no go better no matter how long it takes

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Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by infogenius(m): 11:38am On Feb 16, 2021
This is a real life situation and many people are falling victims everyday.

Nigeria is not safe and as such we have no other option than to depend upon him
for our protection and safety.
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by BuddhaPalm(m): 12:41pm On Feb 16, 2021
PoliteActivist:
They could have also kidnapped you put and asked for more ransom. Why the best way to defeat kidnapping is that people collectively decide - NO PAYING OR NEGOTIATING WITH KIDNAPPERS no matter what. See, they killed your brother, did the world end??

Very easy to say.
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by ecomalchemist(m): 3:12pm On Feb 16, 2021
life comes at you fast when you are a Nigerian living in Nigeria.

This brought tears to my eyes. How can you kidnap a man, collect ransom from his family and send him to meet his maker in an untimely fashion ?

Nothing works in this country anymore, the only thing guaranteed is death.
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by caesymore(m): 3:19pm On Feb 16, 2021
Even in your sad state ,just have it in mind that you were very brave to have gone to pay the ransom... you guys would have hated yourselves if you ever beaconed on the security guys to help because those guys couldn't have subdued the kidnappers and your bro won't still be saved. thank your God they allowed you to leave without harm. I feel the love your have for your brother from the story. I'm deeply sorry for your loss.
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by PoliteActivist: 3:47pm On Feb 16, 2021
BuddhaPalm:


Very easy to say.

I should have said no PAYING kidnappers but pretend to be negotiating with them while working with authorities.

The way to eradicate kidnapping:
Announce that anybody kidnapped should be assumed to be already dead - just like they died in accident or by armed robbers or such.

The thing is, it is the ONLY way to eradicate kidnapping. Because it is so easy to kidnap a child or a person in a country where only criminals have guns
Re: ‘what I Saw In Kidnappers’ Den Carrying Ransom For My Abducted Brother’s Freedo by VictorUSA(m): 7:02pm On Feb 16, 2021
Foolslanis! Stewpit poopoo!

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