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The Mother of Samson Siasia abducted in Bayelsa

Madame Ogere Siasia, the Mother of Samson Siasia, Nigeria's Ex-international soccer star and current coach of the Under -23 Dream team was kidnapped from her home at Odoni community of Sagama Local Council Area of Bayelsa State in the early hours of today Nov. 17th.

Eyewitnesses say the armed kidnappers stormed the home of the woman, dragged her out of her house and into a waiting motorcycle. The Bayelsa state police command's spokesperson, ASP Ansinim Butswat confirmed the incident and said the police is working towards rescuing her.

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