Six days after he was seized on the
Port Harcout-Enugu Expressway, the popular
Nollywood actor, Nkem Owoh, aka Osuofia, on
Saturday regained freedom from his abductors.
Owoh‘s freedom was said to have been negotiated
by members of his family who paid N1.4m, SUNDAY
PUNCH gathered. The kidnappers, however,
continue to hold on to the actor‘s car pending
the payment of N100,000 balance, a member of the
family told SUNDAY PUNCH on the condition of
anonymity.
The source said the family could only raise
N1.4m out of the N1.5m demanded by the
kidnappers. Our correspondent gathered that the
family members pleaded with the abductors to
release his vehicle but all efforts proved
abortive.
It would be recalled that the actor was abducted
on Monday when a gang of kidnappers reportedly
blocked his car as he made his way towards a
film location in Enugu.
Owoh was said to have been in his country home
in Enugu, the Enugu State capital, when he
called his Personal Assistant, Mr. Cino, who was
in Lagos, to inform him of his intention to go
to Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
Shortly after, another call was reportedly put
across to his Personal assistance, Cino, this
time by a man who claimed to be a member of a
gang that kidnapped Owoh.
The kidnappers‘ original demand was N15m, but
the ransom was said to have been negotiated to
N1.5m, out of which the family was said to have
paid the N1.4m.
