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Man Petition Reps Over Unlawful Arrest, Detention Of Brother By Nigerian Military

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By Gloria Ikibah
One Mr. Nsisong Mfon Effiong has called on the House of Representatives to ensure the immediate release of Mfonmma Mfon Effiong, who was unlawfully arrested and detained by the Nigerian Army Military Police, Mambilla Barracks Brigades in Abuja.
Presenting a petition before the House on behalf of the petitioner, Rep. Clement Jombo (APC, Akwa) appealed to the House to prevail on the Chief of Army Staff to order Nigeria Army Military Police, Mambila Barracks Brigades, Abuja, to release Mfonmma who has been in detention for 10 days.
According to him, Effiong was arrested following the order of his employer in Abuja on unfounded allegations that he was a kidnapper.
Rep. Jombo also urged the Speaker of House of Representatives to call on the Chief of Army Staff, to order for a thorough medical examination and treatment of Mfonmma.
He further pleaded with the House to call on the Chief of Army Staff to “order a full scale investigation into the unlawful arrest and
detention of a civilian without transferring Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong to civil police for proper investigation or charging the matter to a competent law Court, for proper
hearing.”
He explained that Effiong lived with him in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, until recently when he relocated to Abuja to get a job.
Narrating the development that led to the arrest and detention, he said, “In late December, 2023, my younger brother, Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong relocated from Calabar, Cross River State where he stayed with me to Abuja to fend for himself, but had to stay with his friend, Mr. Patrick in his family house and was accommodated by Patrick’s family until he was linked by one lady identified as Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole who resides in Abuja to work for the occupant of No. 18 IJ Yahaya Close, NAF Valley Estate, Asokoro, Abuja(Occupant name yet to be known, but can be identified) as a driver.
“Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong started working with the occupant of the above residential address as a driver in early January, 2024. The work atmosphere was tuneful for Mr. Mfonma Effiong  up until his January salary was paid by his madam, the occupant of No. 18 IJ Yahaya Close, NAF Valley Estate, Asokoro, Abuja, where he failed to pay 50% of his first salary (January salary) to the Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole, the agent that linked him for the job as a driver.
“According to Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong when he called me on phone the day the incident happened, that the act of not paying 50% of his first salary to Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole was not intentional, that he did not understand that he needed to have paid 50% of his first salary to her.
“That he pleaded with Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole that he forwarded the money to his Baby Mother to pay School fees for his 3 year old son and also to get few needs for his few months old daughter, without knowing that he supposed to have paid some percentage to Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole.
“Also, according to Mr. Mfonmma, Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole accepted the plea and hope for him to comply when February, 2024 salary is paid, but his employer, the occupant of No. 18 IJ Yahaya Close, NAF Valley Estate, Asokoro, Abuja, (name not known but can be identified) was infuriated and started abusing him verbally, stressing that he has been eating free food in her house, stay in a free accommodation without paying utility bills.
“That this verbal abuse by his employer came after Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole had called and reported him to his employer. That he also pleaded with his employer that the mistake of not paying 50% to Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole was not intentional, but the more he pleaded, the angrier his employer became and kept abusing him. In that same call and conversation between my brother.
“Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong and I, he informed me that he will resign his
appointment and leave his employer’s compound, which I advised him to communicate to Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole who linked him to the work and he did same and moved back to Mr. Patrick’s family house.
“The following day Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong called and informed me in the morning that his employer has been send him text messages since he left her house, begging him to come back and continue working, which according to him, his employer also called and sent him some money to get some fruits for which he did.That when he got to his employer’s house, they resolved the issue and he continued with his work as a driver. Since then, I had been keeping in touch with, Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong through phone calls until Saturday, 10th of February, 2024, at night when I called his phones and noticed that the one with the phone numbers 07068636363 was switched off while the one with the number 08103415866 rang but no one responded and I called twice that night.
“On Sunday, 11th February, 2024, towards evening time, I called both phones but the one with 08103415866 rang without response while the other phone was still off. I was a bit worried as it became unusual for my brother to miss my calls and not return the calls.
“On Monday, 12th February, 2024, at about 6:45am, I received a call from a strange phone number 07080509323 and the caller asked me; “am I speaking with Nsisong?” and I replied yes ma. She continued, “I am calling you from Abuja, my name is Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole based in Abuja. I am Mfonmma’s  friend and I have been trying to reach out to him for some days now and his
phone numbers are not connecting. “Have you heard from him recently?” and I replied her that the last time my brother and I spoke on phone was on Saturday, 10th February, 2024, in the evening, that since then I could not reach out to him and she said she will call his Aunty, Patrick’s mother to call him.
“After an hour, I called back Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole to know if she had been able to reach out to Patrick’s mother and she said she called her and that Patrick’s mother said she will buy airtime and call Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong.
“After calling Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong’s phone Numbers and got the same result, I called Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole again and she asked me if my brother had disclosed to me who linked him to the work in Abuja and I replied her that the only information I got from my brother is that the lady who linked him to work with his employer is from Akwa Ibom State but based in Abuja. She also asked me if my brother had told me the person’s name and I replied no.
“The communication ended there. I kept calling my brother’s phone numbers 08103415866 that was ringing from lately Saturday, 10th February, 2024, to early hours of Tuesday, 13 February, 2024 without any one picking up the calls.
“When the phone that was ringing finally became off, I became intensely worried and had the feeling that all is not well with my brother. I called Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole again on that same Tuesday, 13th February, 2024, atabout 7:15am to send me Patrick’s mother phone number and she delayed sending the number to me, which I had to call Mrs.
“Beatrice Tolu-Omole again and again before she finally sent me the number. Immediately, I called Patrick’s mother and introduced myself as Mfonmma’s brother, which I enquired from her of my brother’s where about, if she has any information about where he works and she said that her daughter, name Blessing was the one who went on Mfonmma’s call to help him park his belongings the day Mfonmma had an issue with his employer and then decided to resign.
“Immediately, I mobilized for Blessing to go in search of Mfonmma since I base in Calabar, Cross River State, and could not immediately get to Abuja. Blessing did as I requested her to do and about 11:50 am, Patrick’s mother called to
inform me that Blessing called and informed her that Mfonmma’s employer was very aggressive on seeing her standing by the gate trying to enquire from the gateman of Mfonmma’s where about.
“Also according to Patrick’s mother,
Blessing told her that Mfonmma’s employer in her aggressiveness asked her who showed her her residence that if she waste more time by her gate that she will order for her arrest and Blessing speedily left the environment.
“When I heard about this development, I had to find my way from Calabar, Cross River State to Abuja through a night bus at Enugu on the same Tuesday, 13th February 2024, and I arrived in the early hours of Wednesday, 14th February, 2024, and first put a call to Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole who claimed to be my brothers friend in Abuja, informing her that I am in Abuja and will like to see her to get information on how to go about searching for my brother. On hearing that I am in Abuja, she ended my call and did not take my calls anymore. I then had to call Patrick’s mother to tell Blessing to meet up with me so that we can go to NAF Valley Estate, and lay complaint to the management of the Estate which we achieved that and all effort made to reach out to my brother proved futile, even as Mfonmma’s Employer the occupant of No. 18 IJ Yahaya Close, NAF Valley Estate, Asokoro, Abuja and Mrs. Beatrice Tolu-Omole failed to cooperate with the Investigation Team of NAF Valley Estate and we did not know whether Mfonmma Mfon Effiong is Alive or Dead.
“After searching for Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong for 7 days, on the 8th day, Sunday 18th February 2024, the Nigeria Military Police, Mambila Barracks Brigades, Abuja finally agreed that they were the ones detaining Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong without access to contact any of his family members or friends. But not for my persistent search for Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong, nobody would have known that the Nigeria Army Military Police, Mambila Barracks Brigades, Abuja were the ones detaining him as he wasn’t granted access to contact any of his family members or friends.
“On granting 2 minutes to physically interact at a distance with Mr. Mfonmma Mfon Effiong on Sunday, 18th February 2024, the 8th day of his detention; I asked him of since when has he been under detention and he said he has been under detention since on Sunday night, 11th of February, 2024, but that his employer first locked him up in the toilet from morning of that Sunday till when she called the Nigeria Army to come and take him away. I then asked him, what was your offence and he said that his employer accused him of being a kidnapper, that while in confinement, his two phones were taken for DSS Profiling and Forensic auditing and it was found that he is innocent of the allegation as no records of calls, chats or text messages related to kidnapping discussions were found in his phones.
“That he has begged his employer to
allow him go or even allow him contact any of his family members but he was
denied access to call neither his family members nor anyone.”
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Just in: Police confirm death of ex-deputy gov of Ebonyi’s father’s death in kidnappers den

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The kidnapped father of a former Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State, Kelechi Igwe, has been killed by his kidnappers, the police have confirmed.

The victim, Francis Igwe, was the traditional ruler of Ndufu-Alike in Ikwo Local Government Area of the state before his death.

According to the police, the monarch was abducted on Sunday, March 1, 2026, while on his way to church.

The command’s PPRO said the police neutralised one and arrested nine suspects in connection with the crime.

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“Through the deployment of technical and intelligence assets, operatives arrested two suspects identified as members of the kidnapping syndicate.

“During interrogation, the suspects confessed that the victim had been killed on March 2,” said Mr Ukandu.

According to him, the arrested suspects led operatives to the kidnappers’ hideout to recover the remains of the victim.

“However, upon approaching the hideout, other members of the gang opened fire on the operatives. The operatives responded with superior firepower, which overwhelmed the gang.

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“In the course of the confrontation, one of the hoodlums was neutralised, while others fled the scene. Subsequently, seven additional suspects were arrested, and one locally made pistol was recovered from them,” he said.

The police spokesperson said the remains of the victim had been deposited at the morgue for autopsy.

He added that the suspects were in police custody, as efforts are ongoing to arrest fleeing members.

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Hungry bandits demand for foodstuffs before negotiations

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Bandits holding 14 abducted residents of Janjala village in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State have demanded food supplies for the victims before any ransom negotiations can begin.

The abduction occurred on Saturday night, February 8, 2026, when over 20 armed men invaded the community.

Among those taken were Saleh Adamu, a local vigilante, his wife Fatima, and 12 other villagers.

One resident, Shamsudeen Adamu, sustained a gunshot wound to the stomach during the attack.

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A community liaison, who spoke on condition of anonymity, reported that the bandit leader contacted families on Monday evening using one of the victims’ phones.

It was gathered that the leader demanded a bag of rice, guinea corn, maize, a jerrycan of palm oil, five cartons of spaghetti, a carton of seasoning cubes, and ₦1 million in cash.

The cash, according to the caller, was specifically for purchasing energy drinks, cigarettes, Indian hemp, and hard drugs.

The community liaison stated that when he attempted to explain the families’ financial difficulties, the caller ended the conversation abruptly.

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Source added that the bandits insisted on receiving food supplies first, claiming the abducted persons were starving.

Security operatives are conducting searches in forests around Sabon-Kurutu and Hayin-Dam, but as of Tuesday, March 4, 2026, the Kaduna State Police Command had not issued a public statement on the latest demands or rescue progress.

Families of the victims continue to wait amid growing anxiety over the captives’ well-being and safety.

Cases of Kidnapping for Ransom Involving Food Demands in Nigeria
Kidnappers in Nigeria have occasionally demanded food items alongside or instead of cash ransoms, particularly in rural areas where logistics for cash delivery are difficult or where abductors prioritize immediate needs for their captives and themselves.

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Documented cases include:

In November 2024, bandits in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State abducted 27 farmers and demanded 50 bags of rice, 20 bags of maize, and ₦5 million before releasing the victims.

The food items were delivered first, followed by partial ransom payment, leading to the release of 22 persons (Premium Times, November 2024).

In January 2025, kidnappers in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State held 15 villagers and instructed families to supply 30 bags of rice, 10 cartons of vegetable oil, and ₦2 million. The food was prioritized to “feed the hostages and the gang,” according to community reports; full ransom was paid later for release (Vanguard, January 2025).

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In March 2025, a group of bandits in Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State abducted 18 persons from a farming community and demanded 40 bags of guinea corn, 15 jerrycans of palm oil, and ₦3 million. Families delivered the food items first, after which negotiations for ransom proceeded (Daily Trust, March 2025).

In October 2025, kidnappers in Rijau Local Government Area of Niger State abducted 12 travellers and initially requested 25 bags of rice, 10 cartons of spaghetti, seasoning cubes, and ₦4 million. The food was supplied before cash discussions, with the victims released after partial ransom payment (Leadership Newspaper, October 2025).

In February 2026, bandits in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State (as in the current case) abducted 14 residents from Janjala village and demanded bags of rice, guinea corn, maize, palm oil, spaghetti, seasoning cubes, and ₦1 million for drugs and other items, insisting food must come first to address the captives’ hunger.

These incidents often occur in the North-West and North-Central regions, where bandits operate in remote forests and use food demands to sustain operations while delaying or complicating ransom talks.

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Families typically comply with food requests due to concerns for the victims’ immediate survival, though security agencies have warned against meeting such demands without coordination.

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Just in: Nine Kwara Villagers Kidnapped In 2025 Finally Freed After N40M Ransom

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Nine residents of Adanla community in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State who were abducted by bandits late 2025 have regained their freedom after the payment of more than N40 million ransom.

The victims were released on Thursday night after months in captivity, according to a community source who confirmed the development.

The abductees were kidnapped on December 26, 2025, when heavily armed terrorists stormed the palace of the community’s traditional ruler, Oba Olarinoye, in Adanla, shooting sporadically and whisking away several residents.

The incident had thrown the community into panic as families of the victims struggled to raise funds demanded by the kidnappers.

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A source in the community told the media that the victims were eventually freed after the community paid over N40 million ransom to the bandits.

However, the terrorists reportedly demanded an additional payment before releasing them.

“Adanla 9 have all regained their freedom. To God be the glory,” the source said.

The abduction had earlier stirred outrage among residents who accused security agencies and authorities of abandoning the community while families were forced to negotiate with the kidnappers.

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Kwara State, particularly rural communities in Kwara south, has in recent months witnessed a rise in banditry and kidnapping, with residents repeatedly calling for stronger security presence to curb the attacks.

Recall that it was earlier reported that residents of the community had accused security operatives and the state government of neglecting the nine abductees.

The nine villagers were kidnapped on December 26, 2025, when armed bandits stormed the palace of the community’s monarch, Oba Olarinoye.

The attackers had reportedly targeted the monarch and his wife (queen consort) but, finding them absent at the time, abducted nine residents who were present at the palace instead.

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The monarch was said to have travelled to Igbaja town for an event when the attack occurred. The victims were allegedly taken into the surrounding forest by the bandits.

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