Wednesday, February 25 2026 - An Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Uyo has sentenced a police corporal, Mbazigwe Chinedu Friday, and a bus conductor, Isaac Eddy Ndeesor, to death by hanging for the kidnapping of one Elder Akara Johnson Mendie, Vice Principal of Community Secondary School, Nkek, in Ukanafun Local Government Area.
Justice Nsemeke Daniel, in his judgement, found the two
defendants guilty on charges of conspiracy, kidnapping, and unlawful possession
of firearms.
The facts of the case showed that victim was abducted on
Sunday, 5th July, 2015, at about 3:30 pm, while returning from church with his
wife and other family members along Urua Akpan Udosen/Ikot Unah Road in
Ukanafun.
The victim’s wife recounted that four armed men driving in a
Toyota Camry blocked their vehicle, forcefully took her husband and sped off to
an unknown destination. She said the assailants also seized her handbag
containing important documents, including a will, a Power of Attorney, reading
glasses and a GSM phone.
On his part, the victim told the court he was blindfolded
and taken to an unknown location.
According to his testimony, the kidnappers told him that one
of his brothers had paid them N50 million to eliminate him but offered to spare
his life, if he could produce N25 million.
After days in captivity, negotiations were initiated.
On 10th July, 2015, a ransom of N200,000 was eventually paid
through the victim’s younger sister and he was released and dropped off in
Bori, Rivers State, from where he reported at Bori Police Station.
The Divisional Police Officer arranged transportation that
conveyed him back to his community in Ukanafun.
Also, the victim’s sister, who resides in Bayelsa State,
narrated the tensed negotiations that preceded the release. She said the
kidnappers initially directed her to deliver the ransom in Bayelsa, but kept
changing the meeting points: from Bayelsa to Rumuokoro, then to a trailer park,
Ogoni, and finally a roundabout in Ikwerre.
At the final location, three masked men on a motorcycle
collected the ransom and fled.
The following day, she was informed that her brother had
been released.
One of the convicts, a police corporal, Mbazigwe Chinedu
Friday, 41, a native of Umucha in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area of
Abia State, said he was at the time, a Police Corporal attached to MOPOL 57,
Ukana, Essien Udim Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
In his confessional statement, he claimed that an unnamed
“honourable” wanted the victim kidnapped over allegations that the victim had
killed his friend. Friday admitted he drove his Toyota Camry and blocked the
victim’s vehicle. He stated that Felix and Isaac forcefully removed the victim
and placed him inside his car.
When the Camry developed a fault, he boarded public
transport to Uyo, retrieved his Volkswagen Golf and returned to continue the
operation, transporting the victim to a bush in Ogoni, Rivers State.
He admitted to participating in the abduction. He told the
Police that on the day of the incident, he was contacted by one Felix (surname
unknown) whom he had known from MOPOL 56 in Ogoni. Felix allegedly introduced
another individual known as ‘Different’. He acknowledged that the weapon used
was not an official Police firearm and that his accomplices were not Police
officers.
He further admitted knowing that his actions amounted to
kidnapping.
Following Isaac’s arrest by the Department of State
Services, DSS, he led security operatives to Friday.
During a search of his residence, authorities recovered: One
locally made revolver pistol, three rounds of 9mm live ammunition, five rounds
of AK-47 ammunition, one empty AK-47 magazine, one wrap of Indian hemp, CCTV
equipment, multiple GSM phones, ATM cards, SIM packs and car accessories.
Ndeesor, a native of Ogoni in Rivers State, was about 28
years old at the time of the offence and resided in Ahoada, Rivers State. He
admitted that they waited near the victim’s residence in Ukanafun after being
told the victim would return from church.
The convict confirmed that Friday used his vehicle to block
the victim’s car and that they abducted him and transported him to a bush in
Ogoni. Ndeesor also admitted to stealing the victim’s phone and using it, a
move that ultimately led to his arrest after security agencies tracked the
device.
Delivering judgment, Justice Nsemeke Daniel criticized the
protracted trial, noting that the case, filed in 2016, was only concluded in
2026, a 10-year delay he described as unacceptable.
The judge dismissed the first defendant’s claims of a
frame-up, stating that his explanations were inconsistent and did not affect
the substance of the charges.
“How can a police officer lead a gang of kidnappers to
abduct a poor victim returning from church with his wife and family?” the judge
queried.
Justice Daniel held that the prosecution had proved its case
beyond reasonable doubt. The court convicted both defendants on count one,
conspiracy, count two, kidnapping and count three, unlawful possession of
firearms.
The judge declared, “You shall be hanged by the neck until
you be dead. May God have mercy on you.”

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