Adebayo Adenrele



As the Kidnappers’ release reign in Abuja continued to persist, Monsur Al-Kadriyah, the father of the late Nabeeha has recounted his ordeal how he was abducted with his five children.

Speaking with Arise TV, Monsur said the kidnappers stormed his home in Zuma 2 area of Bwari Council of Abuja, on Jan. 2 to kidnap them after they were unable to secure any cash load from the family.

Before the successful abduction, his brother, whom he called had already alerted police officers, and exchanged gun battles with them but were unable to suppress the prowess of the Kidnappers’ arsenal.

After they were taken to their camps miles away from town, they requested for a 3 million naira ransom but Monsur, who is a civil servant said there was no way he could raise such amount of money.

He added, “When I noticed my bother was driving in with the police officers, they started to exchange gun battles and after some minutes, the police stopped because they could not overpower the Kidnappers.

“They made us ply the bush in the middle of the night, we slept in the bush and when we got to their den, they told me to get 3 million naira ransom before my daughters can be released.”

NEWSTODAYNG gathered that, Nabeeha, who was a 400-level student of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zarua, was kidnapped alongside her four sisters and father on January 2 but after some days, her corpse was retrieved among other 3 bodies.

However, the Nigerian Army over the weekend has retrieved her four sisters and other abductees.