John Azi, a graduate of the University of Jos (UNIJOS), has regained his freedom after spending 11 days in the hands of kidnappers.
Azi, who studied Early Childhood Education, was abducted on April 11, 2026, while travelling from Jos, Plateau State, to Zaria in Kaduna State.
According to his family, the kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of N30 million, which was later reduced to N5 million before rising again due to shifting demands. His elder brother, Bulus Azi, confirmed that the family eventually paid a total of N10.3 million in instalments to secure his release.
Bulus explained that the kidnappers kept increasing the ransom whenever news of the incident surfaced on social media, forcing the family to make multiple payments.
He said the victim was released in Zaria and given some medical attention before arrangements were made for his return to Jos. At the time of reporting, Azi was still on his way home, as the family had hired a driver from Kaduna to bring him back.
Despite informing the police, the family handled the negotiations independently, citing urgency to save his life.
As of now, the Plateau State Police Command has not issued an official statement regarding the incident.
Source: Cable