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Omo Oba Gwamnishu Harrison, tí won jígbé ,ké pé òun ń fi Nàìjíríà sílè 

Prince Gwamnishu Harrison Kidnapped, Cries, Says He’s Leaving Nigeria

 

The CEO of Behind Bars Initiative, Prince Gwamnishu Harrison who shared photos of him crying on Facebook – has revealed his plans to leave Nigeria to the United States of America after he was abducted and robbed by men of the underworld few days ago in Delta state.

He was accosted by the criminals while returning from Agbor and was robbed of about N200, 000 cash. The hoodlums also held him hostage for hours as they collected his ATM card and requested for his pin. He was finally released after the money in his account was withdrawn and his phones and other valuables were collected.

According to him, his captors offered him cigarettes and Alomo before dropping him close to a village in Ughelli, Delta state.

Read what he shared on Facebook yesterday

You know what truly pains? Having so much inside you and not having the slightest clue of how to pour it out. This period has been a tough one for me. God bless Counsel Kingsley Ughe and JLAA members for your supports.

JLAA Ughelli Chapter and JLAA Asaba I appreciate your love.

In less than 48hours will be leaving Nigeria to United State of America.

God Bless JLAA

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