We collected N5m, not N50m ransom for Lagos Fire Service boss, says suspect
A suspected member of the kidnap gang that abducted the Lagos Fire Service Acting Director, Rasaki Musibau, has said the gang collected N5 million as ransom for his release and not N50 million as was being circulated.
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