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Abducted brothers escape as kidnappers sleep off

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 10, 2025 3172 Minutes read0

•Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State

Two brothers kidnapped along Adughe–Imoga Road in Edo State have regained their freedom after their abductors reportedly fell asleep in the forest.

The brothers, identified as Isaac and Victor Olayere, were abducted on November 8, throwing the Uma/Imoga community into confusion after the kidnappers demanded ₦22 million as ransom, reports The PUNCH.

While efforts were ongoing to raise the ransom, the brothers reportedly called their father with an unknown number, informing him that they had escaped from captivity.

The Okpahi of Imoga Kingdom, Oba Patrick Obajoye, confirmed the development to our correspondent today in a telephone interview.

He called on security authorities to come to the aid of Imoga, a border town between Edo, Ondo, and Kogi states which, he said, has become a hotspot for kidnapping.

“The two brothers were kidnapped on November 8 along Adughe–Imoga Road and taken into the bush.

“The kidnappers later contacted the family and demanded ₦22 million ransom, throwing the ancient community into panic. I reported the incident to the Ibillo Police Station, hoping the rescue effort would lead to their release.

“It was said that the kidnappers suddenly went into a deep sleep in the forest, which gave their victims the chance to escape. They were later found by vigilantes from Adughe, a neighbouring Kogi community that shares the same Okpameri language with Uma/Imoga.

“The vigilantes alerted Imoga residents, and our youths mobilised to comb the forest. However, by the time they got there, the kidnappers had fled,” the monarch said.

The monarch lamented that incessant cases of kidnapping and attacks by armed herders have become a major security concern in the area, urging the government to establish a police post in Imoga.

He added, “We need a police presence here. If a police post is created, officers can patrol the area regularly and reassure residents of safety.

“Imoga is the largest village in Akoko Edo in terms of landmass, and many Fulani herdsmen have entered the area in large numbers. It is also a key link between Edo State and the northern part of the country.”

Despite recent investments in security vehicles, motorcycles, and equipment for agencies across the state by the state governor, Monday Okpebholo, kidnapping remains a persistent challenge.

The insecurity crisis reached a boiling point on March 28, 2025, when an angry mob in Uromi, Edo Central, lynched seven travellers over suspected involvement in kidnapping after guns were discovered in their truck.

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