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Tuesday 15 September 2015

Expdonaloaded News; How gunmen invaded Sun DMD’s home, abduct wife

Nwosu
In the early hours of yesterday, the residential home of the Deputy Managing Director (DMD) of the Sun Publishing Limited, Mr. Steve Nwosu, in Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, was attacked by gunmen who also abducted his wife Toyin. The mother of four was whisked away in a speed boat through the Amuwo Odofin canal.

The hoodlums, were said to have stormed the neighbourhood in a boat through the canal directly facing the community. The street, on which Mr. Nwosu’s house is located, is parallel to the long stretch of the canal which separates Festac Town and Amuwo Odofin. It runs through Mile 2 and empties into the Lagos lagoon at Apapa.
The robbers were said to have robbed a building next to Mr. Nwosu’s before scaling the fence of his compound. Having succeeded, the men pulled down the burglary proof on one of the windows and gained entry into the apartment.
Mr. Nwosu said that when he started hearing constant banging on the window of his sitting room, he went to the kitchen to check what was amiss. “When the banging continued, I realised that it was happening in the palour. Then I saw them jumping into the living room and instantly pointed their guns at me. Three of them were in the palour at that time. One of them was wielding an AK 47 rifle, one a pistol, while the third was having a sledge hammer with which they pulled down the burglar proof.
“Immediately, they started shouting: ‘Bring the money! Bring the money!  There and then, I started pleading with them that there was no money in the house. But they persisted. Then they forced me to lie face down on the floor; they began stepping on me and hitting me. In the process, I sustained injuries in my lips.
“At that point, the noise of the encounter woke up the children who rushed to the palour and began screaming, ‘daddy, daddy!’ Then, the gun men herded them into their room and locked them all up. Instantly, the children obeyed them and stopped screaming.
“Then, they went for my wife and again screaming: ‘where is the money!, Where is the money and the jewelry too!’ They took her to all the rooms, and began ransacking everywhere. When they could not get anything, they returned to the palour, took a scarf and  blindfolded me. They told me to get up and follow them. Then as they were going out, they changed their mind and took me back to the palour and then asked my wife to go and dress up because she was putting on a pyjamas at that time. Again, they told me to lie face down still blindfolded. Then suddenly, I heard people shouting ‘ole, ole’ outside, and a gun shot followed. Later they shot at the people screaming. This was what I learnt afterwards.
“Realising that they might have left, I stood up and started searching for my wife. It was in the process that I discovered that the children were locked up in their room.  Eventually I came out when I could not see my wife; then I was told by neigbours that four other men were outside waiting for the three that came inside the house. I was also told that they took my wife into a boat and sped off.
“The whole operation lasted for about 30 minutes. It began with the banging at the window at about 1.50am. At that point, I was even too confused to call anybody, not even the police,” he recalled.
When asked if it was the case of kidnapping or robbery, he said: “It was probably robbery taken too far. They also robbed a neigbour who jumped over the fence and sustained some degree of injury. Even when we are under Okota Police jurisdiction, it was the police from Festac Division that came. The roads leading to our area is very bad.”
He said he called his wife’s relations in Festac and they were the ones that contacted the police at Festac Division but before the arrival of the policemen, the hoodlums had escaped taking his wife away.
“So far, they have made contact with me demanding a ransom of N100 million. They should realise that journalists don’t have money. I’m appealing to them to release my wife unconditionally. I wonder what is often attracting robbers to my home. My house is not the finest in the area. I’m increasingly getting frustrated,” he said.
Our correspondent observed Mr. Nwosu’s secretary, his relatives and other well-wishers busy arranging things in the sitting room which was completely ransacked by the gunmen. Mr. Nwosu himself was too downcast; it was evident that he had lost appetite and could not eat.
It was further observed that the gunmen might have been aided in the scaling the fence by a transformer situated right in front of the house. The transformer is fenced with brick block of about four feet high. So, it was possible that they could have leveraged on the transformer perimeter fencing before gaining access into the compound.
Reacting to the abduction of Mr. Nwosu’s wife, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, said the incident was purely an armed robbery attack, judging by the manner the robbers operated. “The hoodlums robbed two other flats in the neigbourhood. They probably didn’t come specifically for Mr. Nwosu. But all the same, it was a worrisome situation that robbers will now abduct people if they don’t get anything to steal. It is another dimension which we are now studying.
“Crime is evolving; as it is evolving we too will be developing new strategies. I can assure the public that we will get to the root of the matter as we are going to deploy all our human and material resources to ensure that Mrs. Nwosu is rescued and the perpetrators arrested,” he assured.
Meanwhile, the Managing Director, Sun Publishing Limited, Mr. Eric Osagie, has decried the kidnap of Mrs. Toyin Nwosu. Osagie, who prayed for the immediate return of the lady to her family hale and hearty, expressed dismay that journalists and members of their families had become objects of attacks in recent times.
He assured that the company would stand by the Nwosu family in their trying times and would continue to pray for that Mrs. Nwosu be freed immediately by her abductors and in good health too.
“As a company, we stand with our Deputy Managing Director and his entire family in this trying period. We are praying to God for her release. The spate of attacks on journalists in the country and their families is very worrisome.”
In the same vein, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed shock over the abduction of the wife of the Managing Director of Sun Newspapers, Mr. Steve Nwosu.

PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, in a statement on Monday said the party was deeply saddened by the news of the abduction of Mrs. Toyin Nwosu, decrying it as a devilish and barbaric act.
The PDP said it was deeply worried by the recent spate of abductions in the country, adding that the perpetrators could not justify their actions under any guise whatsoever.
The party said its thoughts and prayers went for the safe return of Mrs. Nwosu and other victims of this social vice. It also expressed confidence that the security forces would track down the abductors and expose those behind the crime.
“Finally, the PDP declares its support for each and every policy undertaken by the present Federal Government to limit the scourge of kidnapping and other criminal activities. We stand together with the government against all enemies perpetrating criminal acts against lives and property in our dear nation”, the party said.
In its reaction, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), regreted the increasing rate of kidnapping of media professionals and members of their families. It said this was a clear signal that journalists were now being deliberately targeted as a result of the work they did.
“We therefore view with much vexation and agony the kidnap in the early hours of Monday of Mrs. Oluwatoyin Nwosu, the wife of Mr. Steve Nwosu, former Editor, Daily Sun and Deputy Managing Director of the Sun Newspapers
“The abduction of Mrs. Nwosu from their home in Lagos is a sad reminder of the perilous nature of the journalism profession and the inability of the state to protect media professionals and other Nigerians who daily are being threatened by insecurity of life and property.
“While we all were heaving a sigh of relief after the release of abducted Vanguard columnist, Donu Kogbara, we are yet faced with another sad moment. This is completely reprehensible and unacceptable.
“We call on the security personnel to urgently secure the release of Mrs. Nwosu, without any harm to her person and strive harder towards ensuring the safety and security of all media workers and their families,” it said in a statement signed by its National Secretary, Shuaibu Usman Leman.
It would be recalled that Monday’s incident would bring to three, the number of times the celebrated journalist and columnist had, had brushes with armed robbers. In December 2014, Mr. Nwosu was jolted from his sleep with the cold nozzle of a gun, pointed at him by dare-devil robbers who invaded his home in the wee hours of the morning.
The robbers who had switched off the generating set powering the house and laid ambush, gained entry when Toyin, his wife came out to find out what made the generator to go off. She was escorted back into the house by the heavily-armed robbers who ransacked the house, making away with valuables.
On July 25, 2012, Mr. Nwosu had a close shave with death after he was robbed and shot in the head by robbers along the Old Ojo Road by Maza Maza, Mile 2 Area of Lagos, after he went to withdraw some money from a nearby new generation bank.  The robbers, who were riding on a motorcycle, were suspected to have trailed him from the bank before double crossing him. He was later shot at close range through the right-side of his Honda Odyssey car windshield.
Miraculously, he survived the shooting after receiving intensive care and undergoing delicate surgery to have the bullets removed at a private hospital.  He was quoted as saying: “It was a sad experience, but God gave me a second chance at life.”

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