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Monday, February 15, 2021

Nursing Mother Freed After Kidnappers Held Her Captive For 5 Days..

 Five days after her kidnap by unknown gunmen, Chidiebele Julian Onyia a reporter with the Nigerian Television Authority has regained freedom.






Julian, a nursing mother of a six-month-old baby with the NTA Port Harcourt was abducted at gunpoint on her way home from work around Railway within Woji area in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The Rivers State Police Command said they were on top of the situation as soon as her kidnap was reported to secure her release.


 “The Rivers State Police Command is pleased to announce the unconditional release of Chidiebere Onyia, a reporter with NTA Port Harcourt who was kidnapped last week.

“The rescue was made possible due to the intense pressure mounted by the Command as directed by the Authority. Her abductors on seeing the red flag and oblivious of the fact that we were closing in on them, however, bowed to pressure and abandoned her, from where she was sighted and rescued.


“She is currently receiving medical attention and will be debriefed and released to reunite with her waiting family,” Rivers Police Spokesman, SP Nnamdi Omoni said.

After she was abducted the Command assured and reassured the family, NUJ and the Civil Society Groups that, with the strategies in place, she would be released in record time.

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*It can only be God that she was released alive!!!

17 comments:

  1. Thank you Lord,I have an event in PH soon,God protect us all.

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  2. I'm excited for her. However I take it with a pinch of salt that no ransom was paid for her release. The police aren't exactly known as bastions of truth.

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  3. Hope she was not raped .. chai she will never tell anyone if they raped her o. Even her husband will not believe it she if she claims they didnt touch her kpekus. Nigeria is messed up

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  4. I sincerely hope she wasn't sexually assaulted. Some female kidnap victims are also raped.

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  5. Thank God for her life.
    Her poor baby,

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  6. Thank God for her life, they forgot to state the amount paid as ransom.

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  7. 'Her abductors on seeing the red flag and oblivious of the fact that we were closing in on them, however, bowed to pressure and abandoned her'.. STORY,NA GODS WORK

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