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Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Cruelty! Kidnappers Sell High School Girl To Pimp In Niger Republic

Kidnappers Sell High School Girl
The young girl pictured above is named Precious Okoro. She is a 15-year-old junior high school schoolgirl who was kidnapped by a group presumed to be operating from the Niger Republic. According to reports, she has been sold by these monsters to a pimp in Niamey, the country’s capital.
Precious’ mother, Blessing, revealed that she had a minor conversation with a woman on the phone, who has been disturbing her and her husband claiming that she has already bought her daughter.
Few weeks ago, there was a report that a young High School who is just in Junior Secondary School 3 (J.S.S.3) students had been kidnapped in Sangotedo, Ajah a LGA in Lagos State, after she boarded a vehicle going to her school in Ikenne, Ogun State. Accompanying her to the car park was her father, Nwaigwe who said that he watched his daughter board the vehicle without having the knowledge that it was owned by kidnappers.
It was later reported after some weeks to Nwaigwe by an official of the school that his daughter was yet to resume school session since she left for Lagos. Nwaigwe said that after three months of anxiety, the family got a call from the kidnappers saying that his daughter was in Niamey, Niger Republic. They demamded the suum of $100,000 as ransom for the release of his daughter.
Later on, according to a source, the kidnappers threatened to make Precious “work for the money” if her parents declined to pay what they had requested for. Blessing, Precious’ mother stated that she spoke with a woman on the phone who claimed that she had bought her daughter.
The aggrieved mother cried out that the Nigerian Police Force were not doing enough to get her daughter back.
She said:
“Before, the detectives promised to take us to the Commissioner of Police, but they did not, and later, they said they would take the case to court. We refused that because we know if the matter gets to court, my daughter may not be found again.
“The kidnappers are no longer asking for money. Sometime ago, I called my daughter and she said I should stop crying, that I should be praying for her. Since that day, the line has remained unreachable.
“Another line that we tried, a man picked the call and said it was all business. He started to abuse us and insult the family, before giving the phone to another woman, who said we can go ahead and do whatever we wanted to do because she was not the one that kidnapped her from Lagos and that she only bought her from the kidnappers.”

Blessing appealed to the authorities and Nigerians to help her family in bringing Precious back.
She said that some suspects were apprehended in Imo and she knows they have links with the kidnappers but they have been using their lawyers to hold the Police Force back.


    “Some of the suspects were arrested in Imo State and they know the kidnappers. But nobody is doing anything about my daughter.”

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