Israel DMW, logistics manager of singer Davido, has shared his experience in the hands of kidnappers some years ago.
He made this known in a post on his Instagram story on Wednesday while celebrating his birthday anniversary.
Israel DMW claimed that in 2001, after boarding a car traveling from Lagos to Ibadan, he and three other people were abducted.
He stated that their abductors, whom he claimed were ritualists, took them to a forest midway into the journey for ritual, but that fortunately for him,he was called a bad market and was released and given a transportation fare to leave.
He wrote, “Four of us were kidnapped for rituals in 2001, on our way from Lagos to Ibadan, after entering a vehicle.
“They took us to a very thick forest. I was the only one allowed to go, saying I was a very bad market. They gave me N200 to add to the already 40 naira with me for transportation. I just give glory to God Almighty.”
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