There were conflicting reports on the whereabouts of kidnapped Mike Ozekhome, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, his driver and a chieftain of
the All Progressives Congress (APC), Athanasious Ugbomhe who were
abducted in Edo State last Friday.
While some reports indicated that Ozekhome’s abductors
have contacted his family and demanded for a ransom of N150 million
with three days ultimatum, the lawyer’s elder brother, Pius, reportedly
told a confidant that no member of the family had been contacted as at
Tuesday morning.
However, a close friend of Ugbomhe told journalists that the kidnappers demanded for N100 million for his release.
“This man has health condition that requires constant
attention. He is a good person and not a moneybag. They should please
release him unconditionally,” he said.
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