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Monday, 28 September 2015

Olu Falae say a ransom was paid for his release, shares his horrible kidnap experience

Onetime presidential candidate, Chief Olu Falae, who was kidinapped on Monday September 21st by suspected fulani herdsmen and released on Thursday September 24th, has confirmed that a ransom was paid by his family members for his release. 
 
Speaking to journalists at his home in Akure, Ondo state today Sept. 28th, Falae said his abductors threatened to kill him on Wednesday September 23rd at about 3pm if the ransom was not paid but thankfully 20 minutes to 3pm, his abductors came to him and told him"the money don complete". 

"There were six of them with three or four guns and every half an hour or so they will say, ‘Baba we are going to kill you, if you don’t give us money we are going to kill you. On Wednesday, one of them came and said ‘look we are going to leave here on Thursday morning. Since we cannot leave you here alone, if we don’t get what we want we are going to kill you. And they said they gave me until 3pm and if at 3pm they don’t get the money they would execute me. I thank God that at 21 minutes to 3pm, one of them came and said, ‘the money don complete’.”he said
Narrating how he was kidnapped, Falae said “When the hoodlums came, they slashed me with their cutlasses, they said I was not cooperating. And they dragged me barefooted into the bush. After dragging me around for about two hours, they stopped somewhere for us to rest and there they asked me to phone my wife and tell her that I have been kidnapped and taken out of Ondo State by car which was a lie. It was about 2.30pm on Monday, We started walking with very few stops until 2am the following morning. I suspect that I must have covered a minimum of 15km. That morning I did not take anything. So all day I had no food, no water and I walked close to 15km. How I survived I cannot really remember. I had no food in my stomach, I had no shoes, my clothes were torn to shreds. At some point one of them gave me a rubber slippers. We walked until about 2am. At some point they called for an Okada. At about 2.30am the Okada man took me way down I had no clue where we were going. Finally they dumped me somewhere, where I was until I was released on Thursday. In that place we all slept on the floor on leaves, unfortunately the rain came in the night and I was thoroughly drenched where I was lying down. One of them brought a small umbrella to cover my head, my head was covered, but the rest of my body was not covered. They offered me bread, but I told them I could not eat it. I demanded for a bottle of coke, which was what I drank every day to have the requisite strength to survive and to continue on the march, because they were permanently moving. They were changing locations at two to three times a day. I suspect because they did not want the police to succeed in tracing them. So the following morning they said I should go. One of them took ropes to stitch my buba which was already in tatters, so that it could at least stay on me and I wound not look like a lunatic while leaving that place. So when I came out of the bush, I was able to find an Okada, a man riding bike, who gave me a lift to Owo. The place was about 10km from Owo town. The place was between Owo and Ifon. And I walked most of the distances between my farm to that place and as the farrow flies, that is about 25km that we had to trek. As I said miraculously I was not tired, I was not hungry and I was not afraid of them at all. Each time they said, ‘Baba we will kill you,’ I will tell them, ‘no, insha Allah, you will not kill me’. I did not break down, but I want to tell you that when I got back home I became completely exhausted. But I am now 80 per cent fit and I know in the next few days I will be up again.”he said 
He decried the level of insecurity in the country
“It is not because of me. As for me, I am a very humble person, but by virtue of what God has made me and the status God has given me, it is an insult to our race that a man like me could be abducted by a bunch of hoodlums. By the way, one of them told me, he said, ‘Baba, if after you leave us you talk nonsense I will come and catch you again’. That is the kind of insult I received. Only two of them could speak some English. They were between the ages of 25 and 35. They were Fulani, they spoke Hausa.”he said
According to Falae, his kidnap is not unconnected with a clash with some Fulani herdsmen who consistently grazed at his farm.
“The cattle rearers have been giving me a hard time for the past two or three years. Because I have a dam on the farm, so they like to bring their cattle there to drink water, then they eat other people’s crops. This time they ate up my maize farm, two hectares. We took pictures, and it was videoed, the police went there. They were asked to pay compensation, they begged and paid half of what we claimed and we accepted it. That was about two months ago. Whether it was one of them who went to bring his brothers to come and deal ‘with this wicked man’, I don’t know. It is plausible. Absolutely plausible. My view is that this is my home. I have not gone to farm in any other person’s territory. This is my home where I was born. I have every right to farm here and live in peace here. So, this is totally unacceptable. I once told the Commissioner of Police that if he cannot protect us and protect my farm, that I will protect myself. There will be self-help if government fails to protect its citizens. It would have been unfortunate if that were to happen. The IG met me and gave me assurances that they will give us protection. I hope that we as a community in Ondo State and in Yoruba land as a whole must go into consultation to ensure that we enhance our protection. We cannot be slaves in our own territory. These fellows were permanently on the move. Day and night they were walking" he said

67 comments:

@MEETD®EALEVANS™ said...


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Of cos we knew

Unknown said...

nobody should be trust thia nt what the man said before because he said he did nt pay any money at all y nw talking of paying money olaniyidavid71@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

Thank God for ur life and don't ever complain

Blog It With Olivia said...

Really?















#IT will ONLY get BETTER
#it MUST end IN praise

Unknown said...

Nigeria police can lie for africa.
Choi!

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Thank God he's safe

Unknown said...

Ok

Unknown said...

By d special grace of d Lord those responsible for dis act wil b caught and b brought to book accordingly IJN. Amen!

@MEETD®EALEVANS™ said...


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Such a bone wrenching story....

Unknown said...

Eyahhhhhh , so sad. Thank God you made it out alive.

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Anonymous said...

Mcheeew. Nah dem sabi

BONARIO NNAGS said...

I thank God for his life, something needs to be done about this spate of kidnappings by these Fulani people, its getting out of hand.


~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

Anonymous said...

The Nigerian Police sha, check this out please

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Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Busted.....
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Anonymous said...

Thank God for your life sir.

Anonymous said...

Chia, tot buhari guys said police rescued him ND no ransom was paid.

Anonymous said...

We thank God for your life sir.

Unknown said...

As d yoruba adage says "D insect dat eats d leaf reside right inside d leaf". Dis is exactly d case wit wht we just finished reading.

By d special grace of d Lord those responsible for dis act wil b caught and b brought to book accordingly IJN. Amen!

Unknown said...

As d yoruba adage says "D insect dat eats d leaf reside right inside d leaf". Dis is exactly d case wit wht we just finished reading.

By d special grace of d Lord those responsible for dis act wil b caught and b brought to book accordingly IJN. Amen!

Anonymous said...

Why won't d police lie when the president is a chief liar himself

Unknown said...

All dat matters now is dat he's back and safe...

Anonymous said...

Thank God you are alive

Joe said...

Its a pity and very painful that it happen to such a Humble Man, but then its what the Yorubas asked for, we will see the end

Ladun Liadi said...

Quite right, if the authorities can't protect us we will protect ourselves, but like he said, it will be quite unfortunate were that to happen.

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Anonymous said...

An average Nigerian middle class eats beef equivalent to one cow per annum. None of the elites looks into the welfare of the cattle rearers. As a country we still maintain that colonialist mentality that these Fulanis are low-life nomads. Now that they have asserted themselves in virtually every state of Nigeria, their trade and profession must be taken as a requisite part of our economy. Proper grazing lands and cattle markets should be set out in every state for them. After all are Nigerians not the beneficiary from their services? We must legislate and create policies that make them rich and respectable like other farmers and economic role players. Chief Falaye is a humble and honest man but he should spearhead the necessary reforms following his experience. I believe he habors no hard feelings. One hopes he did not extort money from the cattle rearers using his heavy weight.

Unknown said...

Who is to be believed? The police said papa Falae was released without ramsomed paid but now papa Falae said ramsome was actually paid before he was released by abduncter what a rediculus lar or statement was been made by the police?

Unknown said...

Let d police commence investigatn by arresting the Fulanis who use cattle to graze in Falae's farm. At least someone signd their surety when they were arrested earlier.

TAMARA SPLASH said...

Thank God for ur life

edo juju said...

I just recall all the huffing and puffing of the police on this, claiming to have combed the length and breadth of the state and the tough stance it maintained as it bore down on the kidnappers till he was rescued. Kai, Nigeria police, please redefine 'trust' for us, we hapless citizens...!

Anonymous said...

ABI OOH DTS WAT MATTERS...I SAID IT DEN DT DEY LIED ABT NT PAYIM...NOW DE TRUTH IS COMIN OUT...TOMJERRYSWIT

Anonymous said...

YOROBA PIPUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!! One of your leaders was taken from his own home!!!!!! IN YOUR OWN STATE for that matter!!!!!!!! And all your useless OPC can do was issue warnings?????? Hahahahaha this is too much!!!!!!! Na wa for una ooooooo! There should literally be no fucking fulani people left in that state right now! Ya'll shoulda handed their asses to them in a calabash. But we all know ya'll ain't gon do shit! Lol.

Anonymous said...

What nonsense are you talking, Priesthood?

Unknown said...

That is unacceptable.....

Anonymous said...

Baba I thank God for your life, I hope the Devils are caught soon to teach others a lesson!

Lucasbalo said...

Chief Falae should fully protect himself and his household by carrying firearms with him . .

Unknown said...

Thank God he is well and alive. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Thank God he is well and alive. Linda take note!

blizzy said...

OK now, so who do we bliv? Baba or d police?

Anonymous said...

Police will never tell u ransom was paid,cos if they do,u sef go wan join kidnapping

Yiobayae said...

When somebody don tay for corrupt Police job, come become oga for corruption, wetin una expect from him mouth apart from corrupt statements?

Unknown said...

God help us

Unknown said...

God bless

Unknown said...

God help us

ary said...

Ife ojor

ary said...

Ife ojor

Anonymous said...

Ndi Aboki emebekwugo kidnapping! Ewo oo!, as aboki don begin do kidnapping na em be say matter don finish be dat.
Anyways!, we thank God for Baba Falae's life.

Na me dey talk am using my Galaxy Note 2.

Anonymous said...

Same applies to all the kidnappers and blood sucking demons and those causing misery and hardship in Nigeria...amen!!!

Anonymous said...

Idiot! It was the police that said no ransom was paid, the police also claimed that they rescued him, meanwhile he was released! If there's anyone lying, it's the police

Unknown said...

Its just sad... I think he's about 77yrs old and he walked barefooted in the bush!!! Imagine! .. I detest kidnappers and other vices of crime... I pray they get caught but unfortunately our police might not do the needful.. God help my Country..

olusamjide said...

There should be a law restricting Fulani herdsmen to the North. Those people are too devilish, they can do anything and go away with it

Unknown said...

Do we eat the cow for free ?? You guys are dumb .. they are business people its their duty to find grazing grounds for themselves. .ur statement shows your thinking is myopic. .so its ok to eat people's crops since you sell meat to them ??

gentle said...

People like you are what's wrong with nigeria. Dnt the fulani get paid for their 'beef'??? Do consumers simply steal the cow from them? What do they do with the money. You better than I know the cost of 1 cow in the market. Please dnt encourage laziness and wickedness. Any self respecting yoruba or igbo man who cattle rearing is his business will strive to provide somewhere for his cattle to graze even if he has to pay for it and work extra to recoup the money. Moreover most of the cattle these fulani people herd might not even be theirs, they might be for these their hausa alhajis who encourage and support their nefarious acts. If they can't take care of themselves and herd their cattle like normal human beings, they should leave the business and see if someone wnt take advantage and man the business up the proper way.

gentle said...

People like you are what's wrong with nigeria. Dnt the fulani get paid for their 'beef'??? Do consumers simply steal the cow from them? What do they do with the money. You better than I know the cost of 1 cow in the market. Please dnt encourage laziness and wickedness. Any self respecting yoruba or igbo man who cattle rearing is his business will strive to provide somewhere for his cattle to graze even if he has to pay for it and work extra to recoup the money. Moreover most of the cattle these fulani people herd might not even be theirs, they might be for these their hausa alhajis who encourage and support their nefarious acts. If they can't take care of themselves and herd their cattle like normal human beings, they should leave the business and see if someone wnt take advantage and man the business up the proper way.

gentle said...

People like you are what's wrong with nigeria. Dnt the fulani get paid for their 'beef'??? Do consumers simply steal the cow from them? What do they do with the money. You better than I know the cost of 1 cow in the market. Please dnt encourage laziness and wickedness. Any self respecting yoruba or igbo man who cattle rearing is his business will strive to provide somewhere for his cattle to graze even if he has to pay for it and work extra to recoup the money. Moreover most of the cattle these fulani people herd might not even be theirs, they might be for these their hausa alhajis who encourage and support their nefarious acts. If they can't take care of themselves and herd their cattle like normal human beings, they should leave the business and see if someone wnt take advantage and man the business up the proper way.

Anonymous said...

it will never be well with any body who takes another's life or put"s a life in jeopardy. may they and their generations always be the subject of pain and suffering.

Anonymous said...

Buhari is a Fulani Man, little wonder nothing has been done to stop illicit killing by these Fulanis. They are cattle rearers but they should respect lands owners and must not go beyond their boundaries.After all they make so much moneyin their cattle business why cant they buy lands for the purpose of grazing? farms arround the outskirt of Lagos buys the firm for cultivating must of the vegetable we eat here in lagos.Its time the Government to sincerly address these Fulanis that always want to dominate anywhere they found themselves......Cattle are being reared with AK47..woow

Anonymous said...

Shut up

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 11.24 am or whatever,you are a colossal fool and a retard. What makes the Fulani herdsmen different from every other farmers? Normadic education was made available to them which they did not optimally take advantage of . Do you mean they are extra special that extra special provision should be made for them only while other farmers should just be left out abi? Well everybody should be extra vigilant and report suspicious movements because we don't know what the game plan is because we really do not know and can't explain what is happening.to keep Nigeria one is task that must be done. New Nigeria where peace, justice, Equity and prosperity reigns.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 11.24 am or whatever,you are a colossal fool and a retard. What makes the Fulani herdsmen different from every other farmers? Normadic education was made available to them which they did not optimally take advantage of . Do you mean they are extra special that extra special provision should be made for them only while other farmers should just be left out abi? Well everybody should be extra vigilant and report suspicious movements because we don't know what the game plan is because we really do not know and can't explain what is happening.to keep Nigeria one is task that must be done. New Nigeria where peace, justice, Equity and prosperity reigns.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 11.24 pm or whatever,you are a colossal fool and a retard. What makes the Fulani herdsmen different from every other farmers? Normadic education was made available to them which they did not optimally take advantage of . Do you mean they are extra special that extra special provision should be made for them only while other farmers should just be left out abi? Well everybody should be extra vigilant and report suspicious movements because we don't know what the game plan is because we really do not know and can't explain what is happening.to keep Nigeria one is task that must be done. New Nigeria where peace, justice, Equity and prosperity reigns.

Anonymous said...

The police statement made it look like they found/rescued him. Basically they did nothing to help. We are doomed in Nigeria

Anonymous said...

As innnnn. Did they think the man wouldn't tell us what happened

Anonymous said...

The Yorubas asked for kidnappings and looting? Dude think outside your little box. This would've happened under GEJ. Criticize constructively if you have to. Geez

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately I have no faith in the NPF so I'm inclined to believe Chief Falae.

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