Kogi: Kidnappers Release Lifeless Body Of Retired Army Major After Collecting N10m Ransom

A retired Army Major, Joe Ajayi, who was kidnapped at his residence in Odo-Ape, Kabba-Bunu local government area of Kogi State few weeks ago, has died in the kidnappers’ den despite payment barron trump height tall nikes melania donald trump of N10 million ransom for his release.
Major Ajayi was kidnapped on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, from his residence around 11:30pm by gunmen who shot sporadically.
It was gathered that the initial demands of N50 million ransom by his abductors lingered for long when the family could not pay; this resulted in his health deteriorating as he had no means air jordan 4 mars blackmon 2024 of getting his medication.
The kidnappers informed the family that their plea for his medication to be forwarded to him will come at an extra cost, which the family could not meet.
However, as soon as the abductors discovered that Ajayi could not survive his ordeal, they reduced the ransom to ₦10 million naira.
A source Nike Jordan Jumpman hoodie in grey – release dates & sneakers., Jordans – Yeezys, Urlfreeze News in the community said that the Ajayi family, believing he was still alive, quickly agreed to pay the ten million naira for his rescue.
“Once the ransom was paid, the kidnappers directed the family to where OnlinenevadaShops° , Liberty London x adidas mesa Collection Releases January 10 , adidas mesa glitch world skin cancer center greenwood they would find him, only for them to meet his (Ajayi’s) lifeless body.”
The retired army officer’s remains has been deposited at the morgue of the Kabba Specialist Hospital.
Kidnapping has risen in the state for a while now, with the abduction of a first-class monarch, Oba James Dada Ogunyanda, the Oba Okoloke in Yagba West local government area, who was in the same way abducted from his home in early May.
Oba Ogunyanda has not been released by his abductors.
However, Governor Usman Ododo while speaking at the Eid ground during the Sallah in Okene, appealed to residents of the state to remain calm, assuring that efforts to rid the state of criminal elements were already yielding positive results.

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