Kidnappers of Afenifere Youth Council President Make Fresh Demands

By Funmilayo Akinyemi/Akure

Kidnappers of the National President of the Afenifere National Youths Council, Prince Eniola Ojajuni, have made a shocking new demand, with the addition of two tricycles (Keke NAPEP) to their initial ransom request of ₦100 million.

This development comes as Ojajuni remains in captivity, with his family and supporters’ growing increasingly desperate.

In a distress video, Ojajuni pleaded with his family and the public to help secure his release within the 48-hour deadline set by the abductors.

His brother, Victor Ojajuni, took to Facebook to express frustration over the escalating demands.

He said: “We have been unable to raise ₦100 million. Now, these individuals are requesting two additional Keke NAPEP. It is well.”

The family continues to call for urgent intervention, but security agencies have yet to release any statements regarding efforts to secure Ojajuni’s release.

The abduction has sparked widespread concern, with many calling for increased action to address the growing insecurity in the country.

Ojajuni who was kidnapped on February 17 was shot twice in the buttocks before being taken captive in Abuja.

The Afenifere National Youths Council has condemned the abduction and urged the federal government and security agencies to take immediate action to secure Ojajuni’s safe release.