A Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) student, Christiana Idowu, kidnapped between Ikorodu and Yaba in Lagos State, has reportedly been murdered by her abductor.
Student Union Government President, Ibrahim Adeyemi, confirmed this, saying “The Union can confirm that she was reportedly killed by her abductor.”
“We will be addressing the matter soon.”, he added.
According to The Punch, a family source said that the abductors, on August 26, were demanding a sum of N3m as a ransom before they could release the student.
The source added that after several appeals from the family, the abductors agreed that a sum of N350,000 be paid to a certain account, which the family paid, but the abductors refused to release her despite the payment.
Meanwhile, in a now-viral post on X, a user, @letter_to_jack disclosed that intelligence operatives were able to uncover the location of the abductor through the BVN and account details used in collecting ransom from the family.
The tweet read, “Investigation by intelligence operatives began on the 26th to unravel details of the account number.
“By the 29th, intelligence operatives had confirmation from the bank that the BVN linked to the masked Betting account allegedly belonged to the account owner (name withheld for now).
Further investigation revealed that he was able to withdraw the sum of N100,000 from the betting account before agents got the betting company to lock the account.”
He added that the operatives however traced the suspected abductor to a location in Ikorodu, Lagos State where the family of Christiana also reside.
“Armed by this information, operatives began an investigation into the suspect whom they observed to have a mutual relationship with Christiannah Idowu, especially judging by Instagram posts as they both commented on each other’s pages.
“With all this information at hand, the operatives began to track down his cell phone activities and text messages. The cell phone tracking led them to his parent’s house, somewhere in Ikorodu.”
Efforts to get the reaction of the victim’s family and the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin proved abortive as calls and messages made to were not responded to.