Kidnappers Of Lagos Woman Taken From Home Demand N60Million In US Dollars

Kidnappers Of Lagos Woman Taken From Home Demand N60Million In US Dollars
Kidnappers Of Lagos Woman Taken From Home Demand N60Million In US Dollars
Mrs. Ogundare was reportedly taken at about 1:00 a.m. from No. 1 Olufemi Ogundare Street by armed kidnappers.

he family of Mrs. Olanike Ogundare, who was abducted from her residence in the Oke Agaye area of Ijedodo, Lagos State, has engaged security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services (DSS), to facilitate her rescue.

Mrs. Ogundare was reportedly taken at about 1:00 a.m. from No. 1 Olufemi Ogundare Street by armed kidnappers.

According to accounts from the neighbourhood, the attackers carried out a coordinated operation, overpowering the security guard on duty at gunpoint before whisking the victim away to an unknown destination.

Community leaders and local security stakeholders have also been mobilised, including Gani Adams, leader of the Oodua People’s Congress.

Sources familiar with the development earlier told SaharaReporters that the abductors had contacted the family twice, demanding a ransom of ₦60 million for her release.


Mrs. Ogundare was reportedly taken at about 1:00 a.m. from No. 1 Olufemi Ogundare Street by armed kidnappers.

The family of Mrs. Olanike Ogundare, who was abducted from her residence in the Oke Agaye area of Ijedodo, Lagos State, has engaged security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services (DSS), to facilitate her rescue.

Mrs. Ogundare was reportedly taken at about 1:00 a.m. from No. 1 Olufemi Ogundare Street by armed kidnappers.

According to accounts from the neighbourhood, the attackers carried out a coordinated operation, overpowering the security guard on duty at gunpoint before whisking the victim away to an unknown destination.

Community leaders and local security stakeholders have also been mobilised, including Gani Adams, leader of the Oodua People’s Congress.

Sources familiar with the development earlier told SaharaReporters that the abductors had contacted the family twice, demanding a ransom of ₦60 million for her release.

According to sources, the kidnappers used the victim’s phone number, with calls received by one Mr. Dapo Adeola, who is reportedly acting as an intermediary in the case.

The abductors are said to have initially demanded ₦60 million ransom, but the demand has now been converted to United States dollars, suggesting what investigators believe may be an attempt to complicate tracing and payment monitoring.

It was gathered that ₦5 million has already been transferred by the victim’s husband to Adeola, though it remains unclear whether the funds have been converted or delivered to the kidnappers.

Security sources say the victim is likely still in captivity, while efforts are ongoing to track communications and financial movements linked to the case.

“The ransom demand remains ₦60,000,000, but now required in US dollars. ₦5,000,000 already transferred by husband to Adeola,” a source privy to the matter said.

“The status of USD conversion and delivery to kidnappers is unconfirmed. USD demand suggests organised operation and intent to avoid traceability.

“Use of intermediary presents both risk and monitoring opportunity.”

The source said immediate action is required to track communications and financial transactions, engage Adeola under supervision, and take control of all further negotiations and payments.

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