Crime
Zenith Bank Abuja Staff Died Few Days After Rescue From Abduction

Staff of Zenith Bank Chapter in Suleja, Abuja who was purportedly kidnapped three weeks ago from his home in Kubwa, Abuja has been announced dead.
According to a story revealed by Joe Igbokwe, the Bank refused to render him aide because Austin Ilom was kidnapped off duty.
He said, “They asked for 50m ransom, the bank refused to help him because he was kidnapped at home and not on duty, his brother-in-law is a serving senator, Agom Jarigbe, he only said that he won’t do anything until bank brings their own contribution for his release.
“He ended up bringing only 3m, his friends and colleagues in the office raised 11.5m in total.
“Kidnappers collected the 11m and asked them to go and get the balance, days later kidnappers called that they should come and pick him up.
“They went and picked a half-dead man, shortly after he got to Bwari Hospital he asked for water, but before they brought him the water, he gave up.”
Another anonymous staff revealed that, “He was the Best marketing staff in Suleja branch.”
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