Kidnappers Kill Nigerian Soldier Over Delayed N20 Million Ransom Payment

Kidnappers have killed a Nigerian Army non-commissioned officer, Abdulfatai Odutola, due to a delay in ransom payment.

It was earlier reported that Odutola, a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (SNCO), was abducted on February 15, 2025, along the Abuja-Jos highway while traveling to Yola, the Adamawa State capital. His kidnappers had demanded a ransom of N20 million for his release.

Kidnappers Kill Nigerian Soldier Over Delayed N20 Million Ransom Payment

A military internal memo earlier obtained by SaharaReporters read, “Pls information reaching me now from this sldr whisky that MWO Abdulfatai Odutola (CC 23 BDE Yola) was kidnapped yesterday along Abuja-Jos Road, while returning to Yola. He left Ilorin on Friday 14th of Feb 2025 and slept at Abuja. He continued his movement from Abuja yesterday b4 the incident happened to him.

“Currently they are demanding N20,000,0000 for his release. Pse appropriate authority should help the sldr.”

However, another internal memo later revealed that the senior officer’s body had been found.

“Information reaching us now from Yola is that the above MWO Abdulfatai Odutola’s body was discovered by police from Jos forest killed by his kidnappers after passing deadline for payment of 20 million naira ransom payment demanded by his kidnappers. Also his car was discovered. Kindly take action.”

READ MORE: https://parallelfactsnews.com/youre-lyingbruce-slams-binances-gambaryan/

This tragic incident comes amid increasing security concerns in Nigeria.

In a separate development, Boko Haram/Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists recently killed three army personnel during an attack on a military base in Borno State.

The terrorists reportedly attacked the military facility in Isige town, Gwoza Local Government Area, for several hours, destroying buildings and stealing two gun trucks.

“There was an attack recently in Borno, one Staff Sergeant with two private soldiers were killed. However, the army authorities are silent over the attack which happened at a base in Isige Town, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

“They burnt one military vehicle while they went away with two gun trucks, later reinforcement came from nearby unit but then the Boko Haram fighters have left,” a source said.

Security experts have raised concerns over the rising cases of kidnapping and terrorism in the country, urging the government to take immediate and decisive action to tackle the threats.

Follow the Parallel Facts channel on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCQSAoHgZWiDjR3Kn2E