Monday, 27 August 2012

The kidnappers earlier demanded a N200 million ransom for ESUT Vice Chancellor safe return

It was reported that after negation with members of his family, the ransom was reduced to N100million.   However how much was paid to secure the release of the vice chancellor.

The amount these kidnappers most times demand for is outrageous and alarming don't you think?




3 comments:

Juliet said...

My dear! you just nailed it on the head,it has become a lucrative business for most of these people, its so bad that some parents know their children have diverted this to as job and they don't say anything about it,they encourage them by accepting gifts and money made from them on each successful kidnap

Anonymous said...

Its worse in the Eastern part of this nation

Anonymous said...

It will shock you that some big rich men are involved in this kidnapping business, they have there boys they send that do the dirty job,in the end they get bigger share and give them peanuts, the more they kidnap the more rich they become