The Assistant Manager News and Current Affairs of Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) Channel 6 Abia, Mrs. Chinyere Okoye has been reportedly kidnapped by gunmen.
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Ekohotblog gathered that the incident took place on Wednesday night at Obikabia road off Ogbor Hill, in Obingwa Local Government Area of the state as she was heading back from work.
According to reports, the victim had closed for work after supervising the 7pm News bulletin and was heading for home.
On getting in front of her compound near Obikabia road off Ogbor Hill, in Obingwa Local Government Area of the state and was waiting for her people to open the gate of the house, the hoodlums who appeared to have laid in wait, picked her up to an unknown destination.
The kidnappers were said to have driven her away in her own car.
The woman’s husband was said to have on the same Wednesday night put a call across to his wife’s line, but the call was answered by one of the kidnappers who told him they would call him back later.
The abductors however reportedly called their victim’s husband demanding an undisclosed amount as ransom.
General Manager NTA Aba, Nwadi Elobuike who confirmed the incident to journalists expressed shock over the development.
She narrated how she left the station after the 7pm news, about the same time with Chinyere only to be alerted of the development as she was about to enter her house.
The victim is said to be a staff of the Enugu NTA Zonal Office before she was recently transferred to Aba.
Police authorities in the state could not be reached for comment on the incident, but a senior army officer with the 14 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Ohafia, who wouldn’t want his name in print confirmed the woman’s abduction and said efforts are on top gear for her rescue.
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