Crime
How I was kidnaped, drugged on my way from church
Lady recounts ordeal in hands of kidnappers who posed as transport operators
A young lady who identified herself simply as Sophia has narrated her sordid experience in the hands of kidnappers who posed as transport operators in Warri, Delta state.
Sophia who spoke in a viral video said she was returning from a church service at one of the Master’s place International Church (satellite church), in Warri, Delta when she encountered kidnappers who had posed as transport service operators.
Drugged and whisked her to their den, she heard with her ears, the gruesome murder of two of the girls she had met there.
According to Sophia, they were the eighth and ninth to be killed. She was to be the tenth! But as they made her get up to proceed to the slaughter, her phone fell out of her pocket.
The leader of the hoodlums picked it up, turned it on, and received the shock of his life! The photograph of the Senior Pastors. Pastors Korede and Esther Komaiya were what Sophia had used as her wallpaper.
She said the Leader of the hoodlum saw a strange but torturing ”fire issuing from the phone,” while others in the team ”saw fire issuing from her head.”
In panic, the kidnappers made urgent efforts to get her back to where they had kidnapped her from. Today, she is back, safe and sound, indeed, from the land of the dead.
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