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In a swift effort to rescue the judge, the Inspector General of Police has deployed a special team of policemen to Akure.

Justice Abdul Dogo of the federal high court in Akure, Ondo State, has been kidnapped by gunmen while travelling from Abuja to Akure.SaharaReporters learnt that the kidnappers demanded N50 million for the release of the judge.

 

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The serving plate is going around...nobody is safe

isaacazuka1 'Today's victims were yesterday's survivors, tomorrow's victims will be today's survivors.... Who's next?' -AishaYesufu

Den go soon kidnapp the president

Jesu oseun oo Tori oo je ki omo alaini ko sowo kidnapper oluwa pls let them and their children be falling to kidnapper den always AMEN 🙏

Nigeria high court judge kidnapped on way to Akure. Nigeria is den of kidnappers, bandits, terrorist, murderers, etc. Under Apc led federal government. I strongly blame those (political so called elites) who knew Buhari now Jubril is a disaster and brought him in.

If Assistant Commissioner of Police Kaduna,was kidnapped. High court judge kidnapped on the way to Akure. Na ministers, governors, VP and President na im remain o. SecurityOfCitizens

Ewooooo 9ja don cast...

We insist on being hopeful in the face of hopeless situations in this country.. Sounds stupid but that's how we'll be calm. It's like this system cares less about the citizens safety. I don't even know what I'm saying... O gaju

Lol... We're not longer safe in this country. A whole judge of a federation?

Ghen ghen ghen ghen ... Action film , when things like this happened to the masses nothing was done , that's why sth like this happen to the top officials .. Oye to Kan ara iwo nbo wa kan ara ede

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