Sunday, July 19, 2015

ISIS kidnaps a Nigerian in Libya

The Islamic State has reportedly kidnapped a Nigerian in Libya.


The man’s passport and photo were posted online through the Twitter handle, -T- @TDecker75 on Friday night.


boko Haram and ISIS

boko Haram and ISIS


The passport posted on the Internet indicated that the man’s name is Ibrahim Adeola; his date of birth is May 24, 1979; he was born in Imo State.


Adeola’s passport was issued on January 21, 2012 and its expiration date is January 20, 2017.


He was said to have been kidnapped in Wilayat, an eastern part of Libya.


The Nigerian was reportedly abducted by the IS along with a Ghanaian, Kofi Sekyere and an Egyptian, Bekhit Ebeid.


The terrorist group is known to always kill its hostages usually by beheading them.


It could be recalled that in March, the son of a former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Muhammad Uwais, Ibrahim, had travelled to Syria and allegedly joined the IS.


The junior Uwais, who is in his 40s, was said to have made the trip with his two wives and four children.


Beginning in 2014, a number of people from various countries were beheaded by the IS operating in Iraq and parts of Syria.


In January 2015, a copy of an ISIL penal code surfaced describing the penalties it enforces in areas under its control, including beheadings. Beheading videos have been frequently posted by the group to social media.



ISIS kidnaps a Nigerian in Libya

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