Kidnapped NAN editor regains freedom, explains how he was ambushed
NAN Assit. Editor-in-Chief, Gregory Maduakolam
Published By: Isa Isawade
By Sam Oditah
Mr Gregory Maduakolam, an Assistant Editor-in-Chief with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Owerri Office, who was reportedly kidnapped on Thursday, has regained his freedom.
Maduakolam announced his release through phone calls to some of his colleagues at about 11:51 p.m. on Saturday.
He explained that he was released after his family had paid an undisclosed amount as ransom to the kidnappers.
He said that he was manhandled by the hoodlums while in their custody.
Maduakolam, who was recently transferred from NAN Abuja to Owerri, narrated that he was ambushed by the hoodlums.
- NAN editor Gregory Maduakolam kidnapped in Owerri
He said that he was kidnapped at Irete, near Owerri, where he had gone with a friend and a house agent to inspect an accommodation.
“After inspecting the house, I agreed with the agent on the part payment and other fees I will pay.
“As I was about to board a commercial motorcycle to go back to Owerri, five young men surfaced from the neighbourhood and took me away,” he said.
Mmaduaklom further narrated that the hoodlums seized his cell phone and used it to collect all the money in his bank account.
He expressed gratitude to God and all those who showed concern over the incident, including the management and staff members of NAN.