A journalist working for a state-owned television station in Nigeria was kidnapped as she left work with her baby and maid, her colleague and a professional union said Saturday.
Olubunmi Oke, a reporter and newscaster with the Nigerian Television
Authority (NTA), was taken Thursday by four men who blocked her car as
she was leaving her office in Akure, capital of the southwestern Ondo
state.
"The matter has been brought to the notice of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists (NUJ) and we are making efforts to ensure her safe return,"
NUJ secretary-general Shu'aibu Usman Leman told AFP.
The abductors made away with Oke in her car but later let her baby and maid go, the sources said.
The car was later found in a nearby town, they added.
The police were unavailable for comment.
Kidnappings are frequent in oil-rich southern Nigeria, mostly for
ransom, and more recently in northern parts of the country by members of
the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram, or its offshoot Ansaru.
But it is rare in southwest Nigeria, where the journalist was kidnapped. The reason for her abduction is not known.
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