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Animation of Thursday, June 13, 2019
Source: ghbase.com
2019-06-13
Samuel Udoetuk Wills is one of the Nigerian kidnappers
After the National Security Special Operations team, as part of a joint operation with the Canadian security team, rescued the two Canadian girls kidnapped, the kidnappers were in reality Nigerians.
This revelation has worried many Ghanaians and they have invoked the media to tell them that some Nigerians are trying to turn Ghana into a dangerous place with their series of kidnappings.
Ghpage.com has so far enumerated four popular kidnappings that turned the country into a frenzy from June 12 to 12, 2019. All had a Nigerian as culprit.
1. It is now confirmed that it was Nigerians who organized the kidnapping of the two Canadian girls. Security guards first arrested two of the kidnappers. The two men led the police to the 6 other Nigerians who are behind the kidnapping.
The two Canadian women were in Ghana to participate in international volunteer activities. They were kidnapped in Kumasi, in the Ashanti region, after leaving their hotel room where they were staying while they were doing their activities at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. .
2. One of the best-known information on kidnappings in Ghana is the abduction of the three girls from Takoradi. Priscilla Mantebea, 18, Priscilla Blessing Bentum, 21, and Ruth Love Quayson, 18, have been missing for almost a year.
Samuel Udoetuk Wills, a Nigerian, was arrested at the beginning of his abduction. He confessed to having attracted the girls but he refuses to talk about the fate of the missing girls until now.
3. In April 2019, 3 Nigerians were arrested as part of the abduction of the Consulate General and Head of Mission of Estonia to Ghana, Nabil Makram Basbous.
Fortunately, the diplomat was saved by security. It has also been confirmed that Nigerians are behind this highly publicized abduction
4. Again in May April 2019, Kasoa police in central Ghan region arrested 3 Nigerians in connection with the kidnapping and murder of a two-year-old boy. Police are still investigating kidnapping and murder.
As Nigerians are mostly behind kidnappings in Ghana, it is worth noting that very good Nigerians in Ghana live their lives within the confines of the law.
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