A
businessman, Ayodele Olaoye, on Thursday told an Ikeja High Court how
his female friend conspired with others to kidnap him and collect N5
million ransom from his parents.
The victim became friends with Esther Philips after meeting her at the club.
Mr. Olaoye, 28, was testifying at the commencement of the trial of Esther Phillips, 23, and six others.
Ms.
Phillips is alleged to be the mastermind of the kidnap on April 22,
2012. She is being prosecuted alongside Patricia Nna, 26; Kingsley
Okonwa, 24; Osita Adigwe, 35, and Uzochukwu Ezioha, 25.
The
other accused persons are Jude Sunday, 36, and Michael Olarenwaju, 31.
The accused persons – two females and five males – were arraigned before
Justice Olabisi Akinlade on March 5.
They
are facing a five-count charge of conspiracy, armed robbery and
kidnapping. They, however, pleaded not guilty and were remanded in
prison custody.
Olaoye, who was led in evidence by the Lagos State Attorney-General, Ade Ipaye, said that he met Ms. Phillips in February, 2012.
He
said, "I met her at a club called Pegas in Opebi, she told me that her
name was Jane and that she was a student of Lagos State University
(LASU)."
The witness said that Ms. Phillips was "just a friend" but admitted that he had sexual intercourse with her twice.
He said Ms. Phillips asked him on April 22, 2012 to come and know her hostel in LASU, which he obliged.
He
testified that he carried her in his Nissan Murano SUV from a branch of
the Guaranty Trust Bank at Opebi, Ikeja, and that they headed for LASU.
"We
later picked up Nna (second accused) at Dopemu. She told me that the
lady was her schoolmate. After driving for some time, they told me to
stop at an isolated place because they were feeling pressed," he said.
The
witness told the court that immediately he stopped the car, three men
who he identified as Messrs Okonwa, Adigwe and Ezioha entered the car
through the back door.
Mr.
Olaoye said they were armed with a battle axe and knives, adding that
they dragged him to the back seat. “They took my mobile phone,
wristwatch and necklace.
"After
that, I was tied, blindfolded and taken to an unknown destination by
the first, second, third, fourth and fifth accused persons.
They
told me to cooperate or they will kill me. Ms. Phillips specifically
told me to convince my parents to pay the money or the guys will kill
me," he said.
The
witness said he was incarcerated for four days, adding that the accused
persons called his parents on telephone and demanded for $400,000 (N60
million) as ransom.
He
said his father, Segun Olaoye, later paid N5 million to them which they
shared. He said that while they were sharing the money, he sneaked
outside the house, where he was being held, and escaped.
"I
took a motorcycle and told him to go and drop me at my father’s office
on the Gowon Estate in Iyana-Ipaja. After then, I wrote a statement to
the police but I can’t remember the exact date or the particular police
station," Mr. Olaoye said.
The judge adjourned the matter till May 17 for Mr. Olaoye’s cross-examination.
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