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Wazobia Fm Presenter Akas Baba Kidnapped This Morning

Another Media Personality is Kidnapped by Gunmen

Gunmen have shot and kidnapped Akas Baba, one of Wazobia FM's Presenters in Port Harcourt.

His wife Candy Akatakpo confirmed the incident saying her husband was attacked at about 2am today at his Rumuekini residence in Port Harcourt in the presence of his family.Mrs Akatakpo, said Akas Baba whose real name is Anthony Akatakpo, was shot on his leg and whisked away by one of his attackers, in a Mistsubuishi Endeavor SUV. The Public is advised to provide any helpful information that could lead to his rescue, to the Police station to you.

Concerning the security issues we have in this country, don't you think something should be done?

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