Ojajuni who spoke at a press conference recounted his recent abduction, describing it as a wake-up call for the government and security agencies.
"On February 17, 2025, I was ambushed near Akunu Akoko, Ondo State, while travelling to Abuja. Armed Fulani herdsmen, disguised in military uniforms, opened fire on my vehicle, hitting it with 19 bullets before abducting me and others," he revealed.
Ojajuni narrated how he spent 12 days in captivity, suffering two gunshot wounds—one narrowly missing his spinal cord—alongside severe physical abuse.
"I was beaten 72 times daily and witnessed fellow captives, especially women, being brutally mistreated. The kidnappers were well-organised and heavily armed, wielding over 20 AK-47 rifles," he said.
According to Ojajuni, the kidnappers have set up multiple camps across the region, using advanced technology to track victims and evade security forces. He provided alarming figures: 27 camps in Ondo State, 16 in Ekiti, 7 in Osun, and 5 in Ogun.
He also described how his ransom payment had to be relocated from Ikare to Ibilo after the kidnappers detected security forces tracking them.
"They thoroughly searched my phone, blocked certain contacts, and monitored social media to remain undetected," he added.
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"I was beaten 72 times daily and witnessed fellow captives, especially women, being brutally mistreated. The kidnappers were well-organised and heavily armed, wielding over 20 AK-47 rifles," he said.
According to Ojajuni, the kidnappers have set up multiple camps across the region, using advanced technology to track victims and evade security forces. He provided alarming figures: 27 camps in Ondo State, 16 in Ekiti, 7 in Osun, and 5 in Ogun.
He also described how his ransom payment had to be relocated from Ikare to Ibilo after the kidnappers detected security forces tracking them.
"They thoroughly searched my phone, blocked certain contacts, and monitored social media to remain undetected," he added.
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The same Abuja I went and had a hitch free trip, some people went and was kidnapped, even to the point of being shot.
Jehovah please descend confusion and ambush in the camp of the wicked in Jesus name.
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This is scary.
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These people have strong backing
The scary thing is that these Fulani terrorists have moved down and built camps all round the East, West and Southern states yet Government is still treating insecurity with kid gloves. Here in the East, they ambush villagers in their farms, killing, kidnapping and even raping the women. Villagers can't move about freely anymore in their own hometown. Sad, very sad.
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ReplyDeleteThis is very scary. Very very scary. Fulani herdsmen ambushed a bus full of passengers somewhere in Imo State the other day. Only God knows what will happen to those passengers
Thank God for your safety return 🙏
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