My abductors threatened to transfer me to Boko Haram camp – Anchor University Deputy Vice-Chancellor reveals

Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Anchor University, Lagos who was abducted and released last week after spending three days in kidnappers’ den, has shared his ordeal.

Fatokun said he was returning to his base in Keffi, Nasarawa State around 9pm on Monday January 18 after dropping his kids off in their school in Jos when his vehicle was attacked by gunmen in military camouflage immediately he drove past police and military checkpoints.

“We heard a gunshot at the back as the hoodlums came out in front. They blocked vehicles that had entered their trap and shot several bullets at my vehicle. They asked everybody to come out and lie down. They requested my gun and I told them I did not have any. They searched everywhere and saw my ID card. They also took my ATM cards. They took me through the bush and asked, ‘Do you know what just happened to you?’ They said I had been kidnapped. They assigned some men to me, he said

Fatokun told Punch that a junior colleague who was with him in the car, was beaten to a pulp by the hoodlums and left for dead for refusing to follow them.

“They said I should let them know who they should call, because all they wanted was money. They said they could not leave me, because they were responsible to the people, who lent them the guns and they must pay back. They carried sophisticated weapons. They spoke Fulfulde; they are Fulani. One of them spoke English faintly,”

Fatokun revealed that the gunmen contacted a senior pastor of his church in Keffi and demanded N20m ransom and threatened to kill him if the money was not delivered the following day.

He said;

“They went to somebody’s farm and harvested yam. They asked me if I would eat, but I declined. We slept in the open till around 5/6am then continued the trek to the mountainous part of the forest.

“They switched on my phone anytime they wanted to continue negotiation with the pastor. When the discussion did not go down well at a time, their leader came and said they would transfer me to the Boko Haram camp and he was no longer interested in money.” He said after some discussions, the gunmen released him on the third day.

7 Comments

  1. It’s Very obvious that the people disturbing the peace of this country is fulani people, but no body cares to listen, time will tell

  2. Those people who always perpetrated this evil is fulani, they always speaking fulani no any other languages, may God have mercy on us.

  3. This is pathetic, kidnapping anybody anyhow without care and they will also threaten to kill the person if ransom is not paid.

  4. This people now want to take over the country without care for anyone whether the person will die or not. This is saddening.

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