CHRIS OBODO TELLS DETAILS OF HIS ORDEAL AT THE HANDS OF HIS KIDNAPPERS

Nigeria and Udinese midfielder Christian Obodo is relieved finally to reunite with his family and friends after his kidnapping, but exclusively tells KickOffNigeria.com that it was an ‘inside job’.


Obodo was kidnapped on Saturday morning on his way to church at Effurun, near Warri, but rescued on Sunday night around Isoko, on the outskirts of the town.
He spoke exclusively to KickOffNigeria.com for the first time of the entire experience.
“I couldn’t believe it. I was on my way to church and I had just parked my car when six boys, very young boys, just came to me and started ordering me to come with them.
“I told them to take it easy, that I would do what they say, and they took me to their car, blindfolded me and drove away. I asked where we were going, and they said Port Harcourt, then Benin, then Asaba.
“Instead, when they took off the blindfold, we were in a forest. That night, I slept on the ground.
“But they were very nice to me. They didn’t touch me. They didn’t take any of my jewellery or wallet or anything else. We were just talking like old friends. They assured me that nothing would happen to me.
“I even prayed with them.
“Then the next morning, they started to move again. It was later that I discovered that it was because the whole state had been covered by security operatives. They told me all the roads, even the rivers and creeks were being watched by security.”
It was during his conversation with the kidnappers that he was told that someone close to him was involved.
“They said it was somebody close to me who set everything up. Someone that I have been helping. They said the person told them I would be in that church by 8am that morning. I couldn’t believe it. But they asked how they would know my movement to go and wait for me there. I didn’t know what to say.”
Most kidnappings take at least a week to resolve, but one day was all it took in this case, and Obodo played his part.
“Five of them left to go and get the money, leaving me with one of them. But he later said we had to leave this place because the area was being monitored. He told me to promise him that I would not shout or run away. I told him I’d been cooperating since they took me and since they had promised to release me that day, I would do what he said.
“When we got to the town, he got a call informing him that two or three of them had been captured.
“I heard the other one telling him to take me back and tie me up in the forest.

“I just want to thank everybody. My family got a lot of calls, a lot of support and we just want to thank everyone” - Christian Obodo
“At that point, I told myself I wasn’t going back into that forest. So I told him that it’s possible his people wanted to betray him, that they may have taken the money and run. I asked him to let me call my people to find out if the money had been picked up. “He agreed, but said he did not have credit on his phone, so we would have to walk back into the village to buy airtime. “As we were walking back to the village, we saw a group of people sitting around, so we stopped to ask for a recharge card. They said they didn’t have it there. “He now said we should move on to the next place. At that point, I pushed him and started running and screaming that I am Chris Obodo and that they should help. “The people immediately gathered. Luckily, they also had some vigilante people around, they call them Black Beret, and they came and got me. “The police were also nearby, because they had been tracking them through the phonecalls. That was when I started crying and giving thanks to God. That is how I got out.” Despite the trauma, Obodo says he has no immediate plans to stop returning home to Warri: “It won’t stop me from going to Warri. That is where I have lived all my life. I’m a Warri boy and it’s not like I go out anyhow. “Whenever I come home, I play football, three-a-side, in my compound with my friends, I don’t go out clubbing like I used to when I was much younger, so why should I stop coming?” He did, however, admit that the experience will leave scars. “When something like this happens, you learn a lot. It opened my eyes to a lot of things.” Obodo said he is grateful for the groundswell of support. “I just want to thank everybody. My family got a lot of calls, a lot of support, and we just want to thank everyone.” The midfielder is now a guest of Delta State governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, who has now ordered round-the-clock security for him for the duration of the player’s vacation in Nigeria.

CHRIS OBODO RELEASED BY HIS KIDNAPPERS IN NIGERIA: THERE’S STILL HOPE!

I finally have goos news to report to you regarding Chris Obodo. Christian Obodo who was kidnapped yesterday by some armed youths in Effurum Delta State,South South Nigeria has been released.

A message from Warri said the Eagles midfielder was released this evening and he has rejoined his family.

No one could confirm if a ransom was paid by the player and his family before he was released. The kidnappers had demanded million of Dollars for his release. There is still hope.

 

 

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UPDATE: CHRIS OBODO’S ABDUCTORS SEEK 150 THOUSAND EUROS

I have received some updates on the kidnapping of football player, Chris Obodo. I now have clearer details of the situation. The kidnappers have also made ransom demands. Read more…

Nigerian Super Eagles midfielder and Udinese Calcio of Italy player, Christian Obodo, was kidnapped in his hometown of Warri, Delta State today. The 28 year old footballer who grew up in Warri but moved abroad after his football career picked up, was home on holiday when he was kidnapped by gunmen in front of Zion Ministry Church Effurumin, Warri in the early hours of today.

Obodo was driving alone in his customized SUV – Obodo 5 when five gunmen in another vehicle double crossed him, dragged him out from his car, left his car on the road and sped off with Obodo in the back seat of their own car.

A few hours after his abduction, the kidnappers contacted his family demanding 150 thousand Euros before they release him. Obodo is the first footballer to be kidnapped in Nigeria. They’ve messed with footballers families but never a footballer until now. 

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NIGERIAN SUPER EAGLES AND UDINESE FOOTBALL PLAYER, CHRIS OBODO KIDNAPPED IN WARRI, NIGERIA

Reports say that Super Eagles  and Udinese Italy player Christain Obodo was kidnapped this morning in his home in his hometown Effurum, Warri in Delta State, Nigeria.
Though the details of the kidnap are still sketchy and not fully confirmed, it was gathered that the football/soccer player was on holiday in Nigeria after the end of the Italian league session when he was kidnapped in front of Zion Ministry Church Effurum.
Please stay tuned for more details. Find out more about Chris Obodo’s full career details below
Christian Obodo (born 11 May 1984 in Warri, Nigeria) is a football defensive midfielder from Nigeria, currently plays for Italian Serie A side U.S. Lecce on loan from Udinese Calcio. He was plucked from relative obscurity in the Nigerian league, playing for Plateau United before he became one of the hottest properties in the Italian Serie A where he had a brilliant season at Perugia. He scored his first ever Serie A goal in a 2–2 draw against Inter at the end of the season 2003.
Football career:-
Fiorentina signed him as a key part of their renovation as the team came back to Serie A in 2004. They only bought half the registration rights and in 2005 La Viola and Perugia were forced to make a blind auction to decide his future. Perugia won the auction but immediately sold him to Udinese.
Obodo played his first UEFA Champions League with Le zebrette in 2005–06 season. Partnered with Sulley Muntari, they formed a strong midfielder role up until Muntari’s exit for Portsmouth F.C. in 2007.
International career:-
He made his long-awaited debut for the Super Eagles in the LG Cup tournament featuring in the games versus Ghana and Cameroon. He also made a substitute appearance in the prestigious Brazil friendly, playing as a striker. He has also appeared in Nigeria’s 4–1 win over Malawi in an ANC 2004 qualifier. Obodo scored his first goal in an 5-2 win at Algeria.
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