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Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Billionaire Jimoh Ibrahim's mum kidnapped in Ondo State

Billionaire Jimoh Ibrahim's mother, Alhaja Ramat Ibrahim, 68, was kidnapped by four armed men who invaded her home at Igbotako, outskirt of Ondo State on Sunday night, around 9pm. The kidnappers have not been heard from since her abduction.

19 comments:

  1. Jesus, this must stop!!! This has got to stop, it is getting out of hand. May God help this family find their matriach and without them having to shell out a dime, touch the spirits of the kidnappers. This woman fit be dem mama, these people no get conscience o? If this woman suffers heart attack from the stress nko? May God help them all.

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  2. Thats good news. Now they should go after the mom of Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Jim Ovia, etc. All those dirty bags throwing a fund raising for this ineptitude called GEJ whose administration allowed a bomb blast on the independence day. You reap what you sow.

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  3. Kidnapping is definitely one business that NEPA light doesn't affect. If not they should have been out of business by now..nonsense!

    http://olori-beautiful.blogspot.com/

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  4. This is getting really scary oh, God help us..... i pray she is brought back home safe

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  5. May she be found safely. He will not have to borrow money from friends and family to pay her ransom. Once she’s released, he should ensure she lives in a safer place or at least secure where she currently lives very well.

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  6. Kidnapping is gradually spreading to every nook and cranny of Nigeria. I think govt. should legalise carrying of arms. This will reduce the level of kidnapping, robbery etc, becuase the perprtrators of such acts will not want to attack because they know they may be attacked back.

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  7. they only want a share of wat these millionaires have taken from us. am not in support though but ask urself how many of these people have ever bought a truck or even bullet proof vest for police in their areas

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  8. @anonymous1 i really had to stop myself from calling you stupid.. but i hope you're perceptive enough to get...

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  9. http://mstizzle.wordpress.com/22 March 2011 at 23:05

    Wow...

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  10. This is just getting ridiculous. I pray that those idiots are caught and that his mother is alright.

    Nigeria is gradually becoming more and more scary for even Nigerians.

    WTF is this rubbish

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  11. let the truth be told...i doubt if anyone in their right mind is condoning kidnapping....BUT if its going to be done let them take the otedolas, dangotes, adenugas etc....honestly they have too much anyway....not the rest of us with struggling average family...
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  12. ANONYMOUS 4:53PM.... YOU ARE SO BITTER!!! DAMN

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  13. The only reason someone would wish that a wealthy man's family member is kidnapped or say it is ok is because you dont see you dont see yourself as ever becoming wealthy.

    You probably see yourself as less than a Dangote, Otedola, Jimoh etc and that is another level of poverty mentality that is worse than eating from a dustbin.

    Jeez guys is it a crime to be rich?

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  14. @anonymous 4:53,you can never be rich,peepo on this blog sha,how can someone be happy with such a news,you sure would die a pauper not a curse,that's for real...long hiss

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  15. Okay, okay, she will be found in Jesus name..
    Lindy wats up na just dis jist since morning,common

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  16. Nigeria is obviously in the hands of Satan only God's divine intervention can safe that unpleasant jungle of a place... we all love our mothers so i can't comprehend why some brainless ppl are rejoicing over this unfortunate incident? How would u feel if it was ur mother kidnapped? Rich or Poor mother is mother you fools!! get a life and make ur own millions instead of being bad belle...

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  17. This is really sad. it needs to stop!. I dont care if the people being kidnapped are rich or poor and nobody else should too. This act is evil. Last year alone my family suffered 3 kidnappings .... the anguish was unbearable. My prayers are for the family and for her safe return.

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  18. I think our morals and attitudinal behaviour has been contaminated over the years. It really upsets me when all that comes out from some nigerians are all negative statements.
    Has Jimoh Ibrahim worked for the government before ?
    Is it a crime to be rich ?
    Out of jealousy for a man that is doing well in his business, we all just come out and paint him as evil.

    Mind you for those that condone Kidnapping, what goes around, comes around. It used to be Niger-Delta's problem , later became a menace in the East, it is gradually spreading to the west and north. Very soon, it would be everywhere... then we would know if only the rich would suffer from it

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  19. anonymous @ 4.53pm is it lack of what to say or what?what do u know about administration?watch ur tongue!

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