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Wednesday 19 June  
Nigeria football midfielder Christian Obodo in 2011
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Warri, Nigeria
Warri, Nigeria

Nigeria football star Obodo kidnapped

Published on : 10 June 2012 - 12:34pm | By RNW Africa Desk (Photo: AFP)
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Nigeria international Christian Obodo has been kidnapped in Warri, southern Nigeria, said his family on Sunday.

The player's family said Obodo, who last season played for Lecce in Italy's Serie A, was driving alone in his car following a visit to a relative in when he was taken by unknown gunmen.

"His whereabouts are unknown but his car was left behind by the kidnappers. We are yet to receive any call demanding a ransom," said a family member, under condition of anonymity.

Oil city Warri is in the restive Niger Delta, where kidnapping is commonplace.

For several years, Obodo was a Nigeria international. Last season, he played on loan at Lecce from Serie A side Udinese. Lecce were relegated to Serie AB on 13 May after finishing third from bottom of Italy's top flight.

Other footballer abductions
The 28-year-old midfielder is not the first Nigerian footballer to be abducted.

The brother of Everton defender Joseph Yobo was kidnapped before he was later freed, while most recently the father of Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi was also abducted before he was freed after a police raid.

A brief statement from Lecce said: "We hope the situation can be resolved as soon as possible in the best possible way."

Brother says Obodo “fine”
Obodo's brother, Kenneth Obodo, who is also a footballer in Italy and is currently in Nigeria, was quoted by Italian news agency ANSA as saying: "Christian is fine. We are in touch with the kidnappers, who want some money.

"We can't give them more than 100,000 euros. Unfortunately these things happen in our country."

His brother-in-law, Obidike Okechukwu, was quoted by ANSA as saying that the kidnappers had asked for a ransom of 150,000 euros.

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Source: ANP/AFP

 

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