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Abducted Edo brothers escape after kidnappers slept off (video)

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 8:49 am
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Published: November 11, 2025
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Two brothers who were kidnapped in Edo State have escaped from their abductors.

The brothers identified as Isaac and Victor Olayere, were abducted along the Adughe-Imoga Road on November 8, 2025 and taken into the bush.

The kidnappers later contacted their family and demanded N22m ransom.

While the community was still at a loss over how to raise the ransom, the brothers called their father with an unknown number, telling him they had escaped from the kidnappers’ den.

The Okpahi of Imoga Kingdom, Oba Patrick Obajoye, confirmed the development to Punch on Monday, November 10.

He called on the authorities to come to the rescue of Imoga, a town he said shares a border with Ondo and Kogi, thereby making it prone to kidnapping activities.

“The two brothers were kidnapped on November 8 along the Adughe-Imoga Road and were taken into the bush. Later, the kidnappers reached out to the family and demanded a ransom of N22m, throwing the ancient community of Uma/Imoga in Akoko Edo Local Government Area, Edo State, into confusion,” Obajoye explained.

“I swiftly reported the incident to the Ibillo Police Station with the hope that the rescue effort would lead to the release of the brothers.”

“It was said that somehow, the kidnappers suddenly went into a deep slumber in the forest, enabling their victims to escape. They were found by the vigilante of Adughe, a neighbouring community in Kogi that speaks the same Okpameri language as Uma/Imoga in Akoko Edo.

“The vigilantes called Imoga people, and the youth mobilised and entered the forest, but they could not see the kidnappers who had woken up after their captives had escaped and fled.”

The Oba noted that the activities of kidnappers and armed herders had become a major problem in the community, urging the authorities to create a police post in the area.

“We need police presence in Imoga. If a police post is created here, the officers will patrol the community, which will give the residents rest of mind.

“Imoga is the largest village in Akoko Edo, particularly in terms of land mass, into which many herders have entered en masse. It is the link between Edo State and the northern part of the country,” he added.

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