Abductors of the wife of the deputy managing director of the Sun newspaper demand N100m ransom

Steve Nwosu and Wife, Toyin
The gunmen who kidnapped the wife of the deputy managing director of The Sun newspapers, Mr Steve Nwosu from his house on Monday have demanded for a ransom of N100m. The abductors contacted Nwosu at about 4pm and demanded N100 million before his wife, Toyin, would be released. The gunmen, numbering about seven, as gathered, broke into Nwosu’s building in Okota at about 1 am through the window.
Nwosu said he was woken by the sound made by the men as they tried to enter his apartment. He said he left his bedroom to ascertain where it was coming from, only to be accosted by three gun-wielding men who ordered him to lie flat.
“I thought the sound was coming from another place. I went to the toilet, put off the light and peeped through the window. It was then I heard a bang in the sitting room. By the time I came out, they had jumped in and pointed the gun at me. I raised up my hands because, as a matter of policy I do not argue with anyone with a gun. They started slapping and kicking me and at the same time asked: ”Where is the money?
“I told them I had no money in the house which was true but they did not believe me. They continued beating me with a horse whip and asked if my wife had no money as well. I said I would not know, that the only money she should have was a cheque of N50,000 I gave to her to get some things in the house.

“At that moment my children who slept in the sitting room after watching television started screaming. They took them into one room, locked them up and came back for me. They marched my wife and I round the rooms, ransacking the whole place. They demanded for her jewelry. After searching and finding nothing, one of them said, ‘Mopol, let us go, we are wasting so much time.’

“At that point, I was blindfolded and taken outside. But they brought me back inside and asked my wife to get dressed while I was still blindfolded.

“The next thing I heard were sporadic gunshots outside, followed by shouts of Ole! It was at that point I knew they had left. The first person I asked after was my wife, who was nowhere to be found. I went into the room where my children were locked and found them. The operation lasted thirty minutes. They came in at about 1.50 am and left after 2 am. I rushed outside and was told that they went away in a motor boat through the canal. I was told that about four of them were outside with guns while three came inside,” he stated.

But before leaving, one of them was said to have told him to contact them on one of his (Nwosu) phones that was taken away, adding that they were on their way to Maiduguri.

Nwosu said he suspected that the gunmen were robbers.
“I think it was a robbery that was taken a step too far because they also robbed a building. But you can’t go to a journalist’s house and expect to get money. They may assume one has money on seeing this bungalow but they don’t know how one struggled to build it.

“Robbers have been to my house last year and they were lucky because it happened a few hours after my wife’s birthday. So all the money and gifts people gave her was in the house and they took them. But this time around, there was no money in the house.

“They have established contact with me and said they would get back. My appeal is for them to release my wife for me. She does not have any money.”

Source: The Vanguard
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