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Thursday 30 October 2014

Diezani Madueke's sister rescued after 8 days in kidnapper's den

The sister of Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, Osiya Agama has been rescued by police in Port Harcourt eight days after she was kidnapped.

Mrs Agama was kidnapped by unknown gunmen on her way from an evening church on Tuesday October 21, at Leventis Bus-Stop along Port Harcourt-Aba Road, as she approached her car.  

The police said yesterday that she has been rescued. A text message from the Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ahmad Mohammad, stated that she was rescued during a joint operation by the Police, Military And Operatives of the State Security Service.
 
The text reads;
“This is to inform you that Osiya Agama has been safely rescued during a joint operation by the Police, Military and the State Security Service. Two Suspects Were Arrested”.
The text didn't say where she was rescued from

48 comments:

  1. Youths are frustrated....imagine graduating nd going to uk to do ur masters nd uve bin back nw for 8mnths nd u still vent gotten a job! very soon d poor will take it out on d extremely rich.God help us

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  2. The petroleum minister sister got kidnapped and was rescued within 8days,meanwhile 200girls kidnapped for over 4months now hasn't been rescued.. Ok oo... Nigeria i hail thee!

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    1. Different Kidnappers,Different Motives
      Boy use your Head !!!

      Boko Haram & Ikere Boys No Be The Same !

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  3. To God be the glory

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  4. I thank God for her life.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. Lier liers was she even kidnapped at the first place? before know now another money go miss for petroleum acct.

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  6. money speak indeed, it is average person now police wil nt find the kidnappers

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  7. Thank God for her life. Kudos to the NPF PH division.


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  8. She's luckier than the chibok chicks

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  9. I couldn't see any resemblance between this woman and Diezani.

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  10. i hope no ransom was paid, anyway when you are big, you are in total control, the rich don't cry anymore in Naija because they buy their way out no matter the circumstance except death ooooo

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  11. Glad for her rescue but we all know someone somewhere paid a ransom and made the police say what they said so that questions wouldn't be asked about the source of the ransom money.

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  12. No mention of ransom paid? She was released for free?
    Great

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  13. Our security system is so messed up

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  14. We thank God.Lets hope same principle would be applied to other victims without a voice.

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  15. Thank GOD o she is alive. ########OTUoCHA

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  16. The Police,Military and SSS was brought in to rescue her becos she be minister Sister.

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  17. Good for her....I hope d kidnappers made good money...

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  18. cos a rich n influential person is involved d police is suddenly efficient

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  19. Rescued nah. After they might have paid the money involved. Mtchwwwww

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  20. How much did they pay?

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  21. Of course she was. Justice for the connected.

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  22. Thank God she's safe now

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  23. Nigerian Police think people are fools abi? smh to them…YEYE…They should learn to come up with nice lies...

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  24. "joint operation by the Police, Military And Operatives of the State Security Service."

    yet we haven't been able to rescue over 200 girls and scores of others that have been kidnapped.we are also citizens of the federal republic of Nigeria and many of us pay tax with no federal government dividends.

    IT IS WELL

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  25. Make una talk true how much una pay the kidnappers and we know say na our oil money una take pay and the truth is no suspect was arrested bloody liars

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  26. Chai,they must av Fucked d hell out of her. Old woman Pussy dey sweet sha.They are highly experienced.

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  27. Am happy for her small.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  28. Neither did it say how much was paid and i can imagine it was A LOT...These kidnappers are still operating without caution and people want Jonathan back...hmmmmmmmmmm

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  29. Tnk G̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴͡D̅ hope d sista drop somefin F̶̲̅õ̳͡я̅ d boiz sha make she no come bring bad market

    Modupe

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  30. no be only rescue, they've paid ransom jor.

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  31. But if na ordinary person, them no go do anything..

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  32. just 8days????and the girls have been missing for how my months now?
    goes to show you that this country needs God intervention. so if you are poor and anything happens to you you're on your own. Look at the way the govt went into action to rescue her under 8DAYS!!! God is watching you people #BringBackOurGirls

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  33. Rescued kee for free? I don't see how dat be possible they must have pay the ransom but they wouldn't disclose that I trust my Naija now#W.G#

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  34. Thank God they only collected the ransom and released her. Welcome back ma.

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  35. Thank God she was rescued in one piece. Prayer goes out to CHIBOK girls

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  36. Rubbish....
    I hate this country...
    Any1 who says deziani didn't drop for those good for nothing uchins is a certified idiot..
    Chibok girls are missing since April/May nothing is done...Goodluck which I call badluck Becos..he brought this plague to Naija....has abandoned d the girls...
    Deziani..Ur sister would be kidnapped again...u think Money can solve it all abi.?
    No P....
    #Chiefwhip_src#

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  37. The Nigerian Police Never rescued her oooooooo. This is a Big Lie, from the family source, is the operatives of the SSS and Military that rescued the woman. The police are always swift to take glory for a good work they know nothing about in a bid to redeem their battered image. We know those who are actually working in Nigeria while some are busy looking for rescued. Victims to claim cheap Glory. Nigerian police should hide their heads in shame.

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  38. Big lie of life. Police rescue fire!!!hahahaha. Den don pay money.

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  39. Thank God for her. The day petroleum minister Alison madueke came to my office omo if u see her entourage ehn you go fear. now I know why they were protecting her dat way.

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