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Coming to Nigeria: Atlanta-based Nigerian killed by kidnappers, NIDOA writes Buhari

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Prince Dennis Abuda came home to Nigeria from Atlanta in The United States as part of his charity work back home; but he did not make it back. He was kidnapped, ransom was paid on his head, but was felled in a hail of bullets by his heartless abductors.

That is one story too many, whether residents or visiting citizens.

However, the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Americas (NIDOA) is not taking this lying low. It has written to President Muhammadu Buhari seeking justice.

Abuda was abducted on the Auchi-Benin road in Edo on January 30, while returning to the U.S. after visiting his home town of Fugar.

Four days later, the police found his decomposing body with bullet wounds on  the Lagos-bound bypass in Benin after ransom was paid on him. 

The ruthless kidnappers, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reportedly shot him dead after he slumped while being forced into the forest.

Nothing has been heard of the case since Feb. 5, when the police said they arrested some suspects assisting them in their investigation.

In the letter dated Feb. 11, NIDOA appealed to the president to ensure that the perpetrators of the dastardly act were brought to justice to deter others.

The organisation said that Abuda was a prominent and well-established member of the Nigerian community in Atlanta who dedicated his life to serving others.

“He frequently traveled to Nigeria to attend to numerous charitable organisations he established to serve and better the lots of his people.

“Through his numerous charitable acts, many people were empowered to be self-sustaining.

“The Nigerian community in Atlanta, Georgia, and the people of his home town, have lost someone very dear to them.

“Your Excellency, we appeal to you to see to it that these senseless murderers, who see no value in human lives, are brought to justices,” it said.

The letter was signed by Mr Obed Monago, Chairman, NIDOA Board of Trustees; Dr Victor Ubani, President, NIDOA-Atlanta; and Mr Saheed Adeleye Secretary-General, NIDOA-Atlanta.

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