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My abductors collected N5.5m, wedding ring, Lexus SUV as ransom — Victim

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Paul Idehen, one of the victims of the kidnapping gang that recently struck at the vegetable market on Airport Road, Benin City, has narrated the harrowing ordeal he suffered in the hands of his abductors while in captivity.

Idehen spoke with DAILY POST during the parade of 32-year-old Marvelous Isaac, one of the suspects arrested in connection with the abduction of a woman at the vegetable market in Benin City.

The suspect was paraded by the Edo State Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, at the command headquarters in Benin City.

Isaac was paraded alongside other suspects in the presence of Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo.

Idehen said he was kidnapped on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at his wife’s pharmacy shop opposite Ekehuan Army Barracks and was released on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

He said the gunmen stormed the shop at about 9 p.m. when they were closing for the day.

The victim stated that the suspects fired gunshots in front of the pharmacy before abducting him in the presence of his wife and children.

“Immediately, I saw somebody wearing a red mask enter the shop, and I knew they were coming for me. One of them ordered me to come out of the shop, but something kept telling me to do something. I was looking for a way to escape, but then I remembered that my wife and children were with me.

“There was no way I could escape. I was delaying them. Then this suspect, who is being paraded now in connection with the vegetable market kidnapping incident, entered the shop and said, ‘Where are you? Come out,’” he said.

He said the paraded suspect was the one who put his hand in his trouser pocket, brought out his car key and immediately took possession of the vehicle.

Paul explained that the gang pushed him into the car, pinned him down at the back seat and held a knife to his neck, threatening to slit his throat if he misbehaved.

“In the presence of my wife and children, they abducted me from the shop and drove away with my vehicle that night.

“We walked and drove through the bush for a very long time. He was driving my car very roughly. We got to a place where we rested for some time. He told the boys that by 2 a.m., we would continue with the journey. So we waited there and at exactly 2 a.m., we entered the bush again.

“When we got to a particular spot, we waited there for about 30 minutes. It seemed he went to observe the area and ensure that nobody was around or coming.

“They took me to the back of a community. It was not even a thick forest. We stayed in that bush for five days. The guys tormented me and threatened to kill me if my people did not bring money.

“What baffled me most was that there was a woman among the kidnappers. She was very hostile to me,” he stated.

Idehen added that the female member of the gang was angry that the others were not beating him, but one of the kidnappers guarding him told her that he had been cooperating and had not given them any trouble to warrant such treatment.

Speaking further on his experience, Idehen said he was the only victim in the camp and that the kidnappers fed him.

He said that although they slapped him only four times, he was exposed to both the scorching sun and heavy rain throughout the five days he spent in captivity.

“On Saturday, there was heavy rain at night. I stayed in the rain until it stopped. The cold was extreme. I thought I would die. At a point, I felt they should just shoot me so I could rest and be free from them.

“But whenever I thought about my children and family, I would tell myself, ‘No. If I die now, the children will suffer,’” he said.

Speaking on the ransom demanded, he said that when he initially told them he had only N800,000 in his account, they became angry and slapped him.

He added that while they were tormenting him, he told them they could take his vehicle and also showed them his wedding ring.

According to him, the kidnappers insisted that they did not abduct him because of N800,000.

Paul said they took both his wedding ring and the vehicle from him as part of the ransom.

He said the kidnappers became even angrier and threatened to kill him when, on another occasion, he informed them that his family had only managed to raise N1.5 million.

“One of them said, ‘You and your wife are playing with us by saying you only have N1.5 million. Are you people mad?

“Do you think we kidnapped you because of N1.5 million? This money is too small. If you are not ready to pay us, we will waste you and go for another customer.

“The moment he said they should waste me, my heart skipped. I began to wonder if I was going to die. I was begging them that my people would find more money,” he added.

Idehen further explained that in order to persuade the kidnappers to spare his life, he offered them his gold wedding ring as part of the ransom payment.

He said he told them the ring could be sold for between N300,000 and N400,000, and they collected it.

Idehen disclosed that before his release, the kidnappers eventually collected a total ransom of N5.5 million, his wedding ring and his Lexus SUV.



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One dead, several trapped as four-storey building collapses in Port Harcourt

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A four-storey building under construction in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area of Rivers State has collapsed, trapping several persons beneath the rubble.

The incident occurred on Wednesday morning, barely 48 hours after another three-storey building collapsed at the Rumuolumeni axis of Port Harcourt.

An eyewitness said at least seven persons were trapped in the collapsed structure, while residents succeeded in rescuing two victims from the rubble shortly after the incident.

One of the eyewitnesses at the scene said they could see the head of one of the trapped victims, who was screaming, “my legs, my legs,” but efforts to reach him were unsuccessful.

The eyewitness further disclosed that the site engineer supervising the building project was among those trapped beneath the debris.

A body has also been recovered from the rubble.

Security and emergency response agencies have since mobilised to the scene.

Among those present are the Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju; the Commissioner for Urban Development and Physical Planning, Amairigha Edward Hart; officials of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA; the Fire Service; the Nigerian Red Cross Society; and ambulances from the Ministry of Health.

One of the site workers, Oladimeji Taiwo, a carpenter working on the project, alleged that the site engineer had warned workers that the building could collapse on Wednesday morning.

Taiwo, who narrowly escaped the incident, said he was outside the building when it gave way.

According to him, he had earlier noticed cracks on the walls of the structure, which was still under construction.

He said less than 10 minutes after the site engineer gave the warning, the building began to collapse.

Taiwo estimated that between eight and 10 persons were trapped in the building at the time of the incident.

He said, “I have spent six months in this place. All what I have is inside here with my phone.

“I just want to appeal, they should help me and my brothers.”

As of Wednesday afternoon, three persons had been rescued from the rubble, while rescue efforts are ongoing to reach the remaining victims trapped beneath the collapsed structure.



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US court jails Anambra LG chairman five years over $3.5m romance scam

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A United States federal court has sentenced a Nigerian politician, Franklin Ikechukwu Nwadialo, to five years imprisonment for masterminding a long-running online romance fraud scheme that defrauded victims of more than $3.5 million.

Nwadialo, 42, who serves as Chairman of Ogbaru Local Government Area in Anambra State, was sentenced by US District Judge Tiffany M. Cartwright in Tacoma, Washington, according to a statement released by the US Department of Justice.

While delivering judgment, the judge described the fraudulent operation as “devastating,” noting that beyond the financial losses suffered by victims, the scheme caused emotional trauma, including depression, shame and isolation from family members.

First Assistant US Attorney Charles Neil Floyd said the convict and his associates targeted emotionally vulnerable individuals, particularly those dealing with heartbreak, divorce or the loss of loved ones.

According to prosecutors, Nwadialo operated fake identities on dating platforms including Match, Zoosk and Christian Café, often posing as a military officer identified as “Giovanni”.

Using the fake personas, he allegedly manipulated victims into sending money under false pretences, including fabricated military penalties, funeral expenses, emergencies and fraudulent investment opportunities.

Prosecutors stated that many of the victims were elderly, widowed or divorced individuals who believed they were in genuine romantic relationships.

One victim reportedly maintained an online relationship with the fake identity for three years before learning through the FBI that the entire relationship was fraudulent.

Another victim, described as a widow searching for companionship after her husband’s death, allegedly lost her home and life savings after liquidating assets to send money to the suspect.

Federal authorities said the fraud scheme operated for more than 15 years and caused severe financial and emotional damage to multiple victims.

FBI Special Agent in Charge W. Mike Harrington said Nwadialo exploited vulnerable people seeking companionship online and deceived them into surrendering their life savings.

The Nigerian politician was arrested in 2024 at an airport in Texas shortly after arriving in the United States and was later indicted on 14 counts of wire fraud.

The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and prosecuted by Assistant US attorneys Sok Tea Jiang and David T. Martin.



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Suspected internet fraudster behead girlfriend in Delta

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A suspected internet fraudster has allegedly beheaded his girlfriend in Edjeba community, Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State.

DAILY POST learnt that the suspect used a knife to cut off the neck of his girlfriend at his apartment in Ajidi Street, Edjeba.

It was gathered that the landlord of the compound raised the alarm and called the police when he heard a loud shout from the suspect’s apartment.

The police arrived promptly, searched the apartment and found the headless body of the deceased and arrested the suspect, who is currently in custody.

The police also deposited the remains of the deceased in a morgue pending when investigation is concluded.

Residents of the area said they saw the girl the previous day when she went to the market to purchase food items to cook for her boyfriend, not knowing that he will kill her in the morning.

They noted that they used to see the two ‘lovebirds’ in the suspect’s white Lexus SUV.

The Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, confirmed the development in a Whatsapp message sent to our correspondent in Warri.



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