Man Who Kidnapped His Boss’ Son Reveals Why He Did It

“I kidnapped my Oga’s son because he refused to settle me,’’ 20-year-old Blessing Emmanuel, said while answering questions after his arrest on Monday in Lagos.

The suspect made the confession on the sidelines of a briefing by the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, Fatai Owoseni, on criminal activities in the state.

NAN reports that the he admitted being the mastermind of the alleged abduction of his boss’ son.

Emmanuel and Chinobi Sabestine were nabbed by police for allegedly abducting a 10yrs old boy.

It was reported that the suspects were apprehended in a bank in the Oyingbo area of Lagos as they were about withdrawing the ransom paid by the boy’s family into an account.

Emmanuel, who claimed to be a trader at the Mandilas Market, Lagos Island, said he abducted the 10-year-old in the Alafia area of Orile-Iganmu, on his way to school, as a way of paying his master back for refusing to settle him after working for him for four years.

“I started staying with my Oga in 2013. He took me from my parents to stay with him so that I could learn how to sell clothes. In the agreement he had with my parents before he took me, he promised to set me up after four years.

“In 2016, he was supposed to help me start my own business; but instead, he opened another shop and asked me to be paying him N20,000 monthly.

“I could not cope because of the recession in the country, so I asked him to pay me as agreed, but he refused. Rather, he sent me back to the village.

“I came back early January and I stayed in a hotel. It was there that the idea of kidnapping his son came to me. Last week Monday, around 7am, I laid in ambush along the route where his son normally passed to school in the Alafia area of Orile.

“The boy emerged around 7.45am. He came to me when I called him and I took him away,” the suspect said.

The suspect further explained that he kept the young boy in his hotel room for four days, until he was arrested on Apapa Road.

“Throughout the four days, the boy stayed with me in my hotel room at Oyingbo. I called my Oga on the telephone the next day to pay N5m into my account if he hoped to see his son again. I sent him my account number.

“I was on my way to collect my ATM card from the bank on Apapa Road when I was arrested. I never knew that the police were on my trail,” he added.

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Comments

  1. Men and money!.. The bond is really very tight.

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  2. Weldone to the law enforcement agency for quick intervention and job well done.

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  3. Is dat a good reason to kidnap his son.

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  4. u did nt take the right step... cutting of head is not the remedy for headache at least u should av seek other means instead of kidnapping now u are in soup

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  5. Dat is not enough reason 2 kidnap, nw he will nt settle u and u'll need 2 face ur judgement

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  6. This kidnapper is a fool oh, so you sent your account number to your oga and you were so dumb to realise that they could trace you with that. Stupidity at its peak.

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  7. Two wrongs cannot make a right, there are better ways to have used if at all your boss was owing you.

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  8. Flimsy excuse! 2 wrongs don't make a right..

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  9. See how u have cause not downfall, all for money

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