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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Man Recounts How Teen Bandits Killed His Wife In His Presence And How They Operate

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Michael Adesiyan,a Deputy Director at the National Assembly Commission, on Tuesday, recounted his near-death experience in the hideout of bandits.
Adesiyan was abducted from his Chikakore residence in Kubwa, a suburb in the nation’s capital alongside his wife on January 26th, 2025 before he was rescued on April 7.
The civil servant narrated his ordeal to journalists at National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Abuja, when fresh 60 kidnapped victims, who were rescued by the security forces were presented to the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.

Adesiyan called on the federal government to immediately look for a way to disarm the criminals and educate them, and possibly reintegrate them back to the society, adding that the bandits don’t know what they are doing.

According to him, his abductors were between the ages of 17 and 20, and they are stark illiterates who were not aware of what they were doing, and cannot even count N1 million let alone hundreds of millions they were asking as ransom.

He specifically said they were chained for 32 days he spent in the abductors’ den, adding that they killed his wife in his presence.
“I want to thank the government for rescuing us. I was chained for 32 days. I want to advise that the government should find away to disarm or arrest them (bandits), instead of confronting them.

“They can send them to school. Some cannot even count one million. They are stark illiterates. They are young people of ages 17 and 21. They don’t know what they are doing.

“So if they can bring them out, if they want to learn work (apprenticeship), they can let them do, retrain them, reorientate them, that they can be useful to themselves.
“My advice is to, instead of killing them, arrest them, reorientate them. If you want to educate them, they can then work. That’s my advice,” he said.

When asked why they were in a rush to tell their family members to pay ransom, he said, “When they kill someone in your presence you would give them anything they want.
“For instance they killed my wife in my presence. If they request for your head in that situation, you will give it to them.”

On his part, Ishaya Kuka, a brother to Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Rev. Fr. Matthew Kukah, said they suffered a lot in the hands of their abductors.
Kuka’s brother, who was also among the 60 rescued victims received by Ribadu and Minister of Defence, while sharing his experience said he never knew that he would still see the world again.

“Thank God for what we did yesterday. Frankly speaking, I was already out of my mind that I’m not going to see this world again due to how they were treating us in the bush.
“In the bush, we suffered too much. They used to chain us, two of us. If you are going to shit, you move with the other one. If you are going to piss, you move together.”
He stated that they pressure people into paying ransom.
He said, “About this money, people are saying that they are not supposed to be giving money. It’s because of pressure that they are putting, if they beat you in the bush, it will make you say you give money.

“Because if they discover that you don’t want to open your mouth and say you will give money, they will kill you. They will beat you. So, the pressure will be too much and you would have to give. ”

He appreciated the FG for rescuing them.
He said, “It is because of the federal government we are out, if not, up till now, we will still be in the bush. So, we thank you very much for what you have done to us. God bless, thanks.

Earlier, while giving a breakdown, the Coordinator, National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Maj. Gen Adamu Laka said the victims comprising 35 males and 25 females, were rescued on Monday April 7, by troops of 1 Division of the Nigerian Army, in a coordinated operation supported by other security and intelligence agencies..

from dailytrust

39 comments:

  1. So, the government troops rescued them and no ransom was paid?
    Lies!
    Thank God they are alive and well but the government should stop feeding us lies.

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    1. Tell us the truth nah if they are lying.

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    2. I don't trust this government ooo but it's possible,our soldiers are trying

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    3. And the troops can eradicate, delete, quench these once and for all. They just dey allow them because some are involve in that too.. sharing formula

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  2. Thank God they're rescued alive and may the souls of the departed rest in peace

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  3. Thank God you came out safely and may your wife's soul rest in peace, but I disagree with the part that he said if govt can send them to school or learn trade, once they catch any kidnappers they should just kpai them immediately

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    1. That is the only solution, since he said they don’t know what they are doing. Once they see the death as the consequences for their actions, they will have sense by force.

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    2. I agree with you, person kill your wife you say make educate them. Na wa

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  4. Nawa oh.
    The insecurities in Nigeria is becoming too much.

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  5. Very horrific and traumatic experience 😔😔😔. The back and forth between the Nigerian forces and the bandits is no longer funny. 😠😠😠

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  6. His wife was killed in his presence, so sad. Sorry about your loss. I dont support the giving them training and stuff naaaa.

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  7. The way you wrote about how your wife was killed shows no emotions at all.. ThankGod for rescuing everyone..

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    1. Exactly what I said, he talked about his wife's death with no emotions and even pleading with the govt to be soft on his wife's killers.

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    2. I noticed too, instead saying they should send them to school and reintegrate them in the society, for what? People they should kill

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    3. He even said,they should train them in school or hand work.
      Will dey learn..

      Catch and kill Immediately.

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    4. some of you are witches on this blog

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    5. I was also supposed, someone they killed his wife is talking about government assistance to his wife killers. Husband indeed.

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  8. Thank God they were rescued but I do not ascribe to that rehabilitation and reintegration. Those young and so called ignorant kidnapers have killed so many persons and make families poorer.
    They should be killed immediately.

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  9. I traveled last month,on my way coming back God saved me. The bus that left the park before us were attacked by them,thank God another driver called our driver to alert him about what is going on in front.we stopped but in all honesty I saw the effort of the army that day,they responded on time. From where we parked you could hear the exchange of gun shots. The soldiers faced them,after about one hour or so the soldiers in they numbers came to tell all the cars,buses,trailers etc that the road is clear. Honestly,I saw the efforts of the military that day! My neighbor was kidnapped last year,if you hear the ordeal,you will pray everyday not to ever meet this kidnappers cos they are heartless.

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  10. Oh The Death Of His Wife
    This Is So Sad,May Her Soul Rest Well 🙏
    See The Bandit Age Lord Have Mercy..
    I Pray They Are Caught o..🙏



    Hello iya Boys

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  11. What a gruesome way to die 💔.

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  12. Reading their experience is scaring

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  13. Send them to school yen yen yen, people that killed your wify before your very eyes.

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    1. School that they don't want to go to. If you get there, many classrooms are empty.
      May God rest the soul of his wife.

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  14. May God continue to protect Nigerians from demon possessed men

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  15. Will ur late wife support this ur stance? Instead of seeking justice for ur wife, u are seeking for leniency on the killers of ur wife. Na wa!

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  16. I think he’s still very afraid. He’s being careful with his words so as not to upset them.

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  17. Exactly Anon 14-21, he knows what he’s doing. He doesn’t want them to come after him again. If the bandits can’t read, their sponsors can. Wisdom is profitable to direct jare.

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    1. Exactly, they can’t count 1 million, that means they are been recruited to do the job. Government should hunt them all down, they should be killed straight so others will learn.

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  18. Those kidnappers should be eliminated. Nothing like rehabilitation.

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