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BREAKING: Popular OAP Abducted In Imo
- Professor Jachimike Adiele, an On-Air Personality (OAP) with Boss Radio 98.9FM Owerri, Imo State, has been abducted by some unknown gunmen.
- …Ijeomah disclosed this via on her Facebook page
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Professor Jachimike Adiele, a Boss Radio 98.9FM Owerri, Imo State On-Air Personality (OAP), has been kidnapped by unknown gunmen.
Prof. Adiele was abducted from the radio station on Saturday morning, shortly after anchoring the program “THE FORUM.”
Harriet Ijeomah, a co-host, announced the news on her well-known Facebook page.
This is to inform the members of the public and peace-loving people of Imo State that after the Program “THE FORUM” some unidentified armed men stormed the premises of Boss Radio, Owerri and abducted my Co-Host of the forum, Prof. Jachimike Adiele to an undisclosed location.
“We cannot confirm his whereabouts or his present state. I was just Lucky,” Ijeomah wrote.
The prevalence of insecurity in Imo state has recently risen to alarming levels, putting most residents in a state of constant fear.
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While the governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodimma, blamed opposition politicians for the state’s insecurity, the Nigerian federal government frequently blames the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), for kidnappings and violent attacks in the country’s southeast.
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