The recent kidnap of 29-year-old Kemisola Ogunyemi,
a lady who returned to Nigeria with her husband to bury her late mother
and settle down has stirred up some apprehension among Nigerians living
abroad who plan to return home.
Kemisola lost her mother on Wednesday
26th December 2012 and returned to Nigeria with her husband, Akin from
the United States for the burial after living there for about a year.
Sadly, she was kidnapped at about 8.30pm in Ajah, Lagos on Sunday 10th
February 2013.
She was kidnapped about one minute’s
drive to her Abraham Adesanya Estate home in Ajah. A family member who
spoke anonymously.
“Kemisola and her
husband just got an apartment in Abraham Adesanya Estate. In fact, they
moved in less than a month ago. The day she was kidnapped, she was
coming back from a visit to her father who lives in Ikorodu. When she
got to Jeffery Plaza, which is about a minute’s drive to her house, some
men double-crossed her Murano Sport Utility Vehicle, took control of
the car and took her away in it. We actually got the details from people
who witnessed it around the plaza. They said the kidnappers shot into
the air and zoomed away with her in the car.”
The following day, her SUV was
discovered in the front of Ogombo Police Station, Ajah with one of her
shoes in it. The kidnappers later called her husband with Kemisola’s
phone..
“They called about
11.41 am on Monday. The speaker clearly sounded like an Igbo man. He
said, ‘Where are you?’ But when Yinka said he was in the house, the
speaker asked again ‘Are you sure? Are you sure you are in the house?
Yinka insisted that he was in the house. He told them he wanted to speak
with Kemisola and they gave the phone to her. Kemi sounded very
distraught on the phone. She was begging her husband to please help her
and do everything the men demanded.”
But it was learnt that the kidnappers
disconnected the call after they instructed Yinka to call them later by
2pm on Monday. The kidnappers later called on Monday night and demanded
N60 million for Kemisola’s release, according to her relations.
“When they asked
for the money, we were all shocked. We pleaded with them, but they were
threatening to kill her. How do we get N60 million? We are not
politicians. Yinka is just a salary earner while Kemisola has not even
got a job since they got back to Nigeria.”
On Tuesday, the kidnappers called again
with their own number, sounding anxious and insisting that the N60
million should be paid as soon as possible. She said the kidnappers
called about 10 times repeating their demand and asking when it would be
paid.
“The man who spoke
on the phone said, ‘We will kill her if you don’t pay. We kidnapped two
other women and we have already killed them because they did not pay
what we demanded’.”
But thankfully, a family member, last night confirmed that Kemisola has been released.
“Kemi told us she
was beaten brutally. They dropped her off along the Lekki-Epe Expressway
around 8pm on Thursday. Luckily, she was able to get help from
motorists and later contacted us. We paid the ransom on Thursday morning
after the kidnappers played different tricks to ensure they evaded
capture. They thought we had involved the police. We just thank God we
have her back. But she’s not in any condition to answer any questions
for now. She is resting.”
This unfortunate incidence coming just
weeks after this family returned back home with the intention of
settling down must have raised a lot of doubts about the decision and
the security situation in Nigeria. The rate of kidnappings keeps rising
daily and Nigerians are very upset about this.
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