Friday, 4 March 2016

SHOCKING revelation about the Emir of Kano's hand in Ese's kidnap

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Naij.com reports that the mother of the abducted Bayelsa girl Mrs Rose Oruru has disclosed that Kano youths were promised money, vehicles, houses if they took and converted Christian girls to Islam. Ese’s mother made the revelation in the interview granted to the Sun News on her daughter’s abduction and rescuing operation. Mrs Oruru while speaking about her trip to Kano, said: 

”When we arrived Kano, I had to spend the night in the house of the boy that took me there, because we arrived very late in the night at past midnight. The next day, we proceeded on the search for Ese.” 
”Before we arrived Kano, I had received a call from my daughter, asking me where we were and I told her we were close to Abuja. She advised me to stop at Abuja and spend the night with my sister, as according to her, they would kill me if I came to Kano that night. “She said they had taken her photograph and converted her to Islam and wore her the hijab because the Emir Sanusi promised them that anybody that brought a Christian girl from another state and converted her to Islam would be rewarded with money, given a house, jeep and earn a salary, among other goodies.

 She said all the people were celebrating with Yinusa. Still on our way, the man who was taking me to Kano got a call and told me it was Yinusa, but that I should not mind him. ”In Kano, in the morning, I asked him to take me to the parent of Yellow, but he said we would first go to the house of the chief and that when we get there the chief would hand over my daughter and we would leave Kano the next day. When we got to the chief’s house, the boy narrated why he came with me and the chief was so angry and started abusing him. I knew he was abusing him because he spoke little English and Hausa. 

At that point, I got on my knees and pleaded with him to help me because my husband had driven me out of the house, asking me never to come back until I produced his daughter. He called me useless woman and asked which child did I keep here, that my child has been converted to Islam and I will never see her again”.

Mother of abducted Lagos school girl hospitalized

  three students kinapped from boarding school

The aggrieved mother of one of the abducted school girls slumped and was rushed to a hospital in mainland Lagos on Friday, March 4. Timilehin Olosa, Tofunmi Popoolaniyan and Deborah Akinayo were kidnapped from Babington Macurlay Junior Seminary on Monday night by suspected pipeline vandals.

 The Nation reports that the woman had high hopes following assurances from security agencies that the girls would be rescued on Friday. However, her health deteriorated after the girls were not freed as promised. The woman was immediately rushed to a hospital where she was treated and released after several hours. Meanwhile, the kidnappers have demanded the N10million ransom, despite pleas by the woman’s family, who managed to raise a million.

Father of victim narrates ordeal “The woman had high hopes that the girls will be rescued last night but when the kidnappers were said to have insisted on N10million, the woman whose family has raised a million Naira collapsed. “She was rushed to a hospital in the mainland where they leave. She was hospitalised but much later, she was returned home. She has also been fasting since the girls were kidnapped. So far, the kidnappers are still insisting on N10million. 

They have refused all pleas to accept the one million Naira the family has raised,” a source said. When contacted, Dolapo Badmos, the spokesperson of the Lagos state police command, said she was not aware of the collapse, adding “that information is not at my disposal.” However, she noted that the rescue efforts have been intensified, adding that the police was hopeful the girls will soon be freed and reunited with their families. 

Earlier this week, the House of Representatives mandated the inspector general of the police, Solomon Arase, to intensify efforts towards the rescue of the abducted girls. The House will also setup a special committee that will go to Lagos and interface with the school and state police command on the matter.

Source: Naij.com

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