How i escaped from kidnappers’ den, recounts 76-yr-old woman

A 76-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Otiti Esegba has


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How i escaped from kidnappers’ den, recounts 76-yr-old woman


A 76-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Otiti Esegba has narrated her ordeal after escaping from kidnappers’ den, about five hours after she was abducted.

Mrs. Otiti Esegba, mother of the Managing Director of Ben-Segba Technical Services Limited, an oil servicing firm in Ekpan, Uvwie Local Government was abducted at 2a.m. by a five-man kidnap gang at Akperhe community in Olomu kingdom, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State and was taken away on a motorcycle to their den at Oviri Olomu.

Same day, a medical practitioner, Dr. Richard Kofi, a native of Okpare community, also in Olomu kingdom was seized as he was entering his clinic in Ughelli. He also escaped from his kidnappers.

Mrs. Esegba, whose pleas to the kidnappers to free her fell on deaf ears, said she began to pray that God should make the two kidnappers guarding her to fall asleep. God answered her prayers, according to her, and they fell asleep. That was when she ran.

She said the other three had left to go and abduct more victims, saying they needed more money.

“At about 2a.m., while I was asleep, I heard a deafening noise but before I knew it, two heavily armed men stormed into the house and seized me after pulling down my door.

“Three others, also armed, joined them and ransacked the house, took my jewelries, my clothes and money. They started beating and hitting me with guns.

“Thereafter, I was dragged onto one of the waiting motorcycles, popularly known as okada. One sat behind me and the three others took the other okada. The one seated behind me held my mouth and I was blind-folded,” Mrs. Esegba said.

When she escaped, a fisherman took her in.

She said: “He took me to his home at a place I later found out to be Oviri-Olomu, after hearing my story.

“At his home I found out that he was married to my niece. They clothed me as I was almost unclad.”

“This man called my people at Akperhe at 6a.m. They came and alerted Oviri community leadership. That is my story,” she narrated.


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