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Kidnappers of Ex-SGF demand 100m naira ransom within 24hours


The abductors of Chief Olu Falae have ordered the family to pay N100m as ransom before the end of work on Tuesday.
According to report, the suspected gunmen were say to be Fulani herdsmen at his farm in Ilado village, Akure north area of Ondo state.The spokesman of the SDP in the state, Remi Olayiwola, in a call chat with Vanguard correspondent says that:

The abductors have contacted the wife of the ‎victim Mrs Rachel Falae and requested for N100m ransom expected to be paid on or before Tuesday.
Remi Olayiwola further said that the accent of those who contacted the wife of their National chairman was that of the fulani.
Ever since his retirement from active politics Mr Falae, had lived in Akure, the Ondo state capital, but seen last at the remembrance ceremony of late Gani Fawehinme held at Adegbemile Cultural Centre in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

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