Audio By Carbonatix
Gunmen in Nigeria have kidnapped the elder brother of Nigerian and Everton football star Joseph Yobo, police say.
Norum Yobo was seized at a hotel in Port Harcourt, a spokeswoman said. No group has yet claimed responsibility and no ransom has been demanded.
Everton football club said it would do all it could to help Joseph Yobo, who is on holiday in Lagos.
Kidnappings, frequent in the oil-rich Niger Delta region of the country, have mostly ended with a ransom payment.
Rivers State police spokeswoman Rita Inoma-Abbey told BBC Sport that an investigation had been carried out at the hotel where Norum Yobo was seized.
"We have not heard anything yet from Mr Norum or the kidnappers but we will make a statement available as soon as we can establish contact with them," she said.
The family has confirmed the incident, which occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning, but otherwise declined to comment.
BBC Sport reporter Oluwashina Okeleji in Nigeria says kidnappings - more often of oil workers - have become a common occurrence in the south of Nigeria.
Although Nigeria is Africa's top oil producer and the bulk of that oil comes from the Niger Delta area, the region remains deeply impoverished, he says.
Source: Joseph Yobo
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Gov’t protests ‘inhumane treatment’ of Ghanaians at Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport
6 minutes -
Why Europe’s far-right parties might not love Trump back
24 minutes -
Labour Minister Pelpuo rejects ‘shortchanged worker’ claim after tariff hikes
31 minutes -
One wrong move could distort the budget; labour, PURC must fix this – Pelpuo
49 minutes -
Tariff hike vs Base pay: Labour Minister Pelpuo says look at the full picture
1 hour -
New tariff adjustment ignores macroeconomic reality, says ECG Economist
2 hours -
New water tariff only covers GWCL survival needs – PURC explains 15.92% approval decision
2 hours -
Tariff proposal: We rejected all long-term ECG projects – PURC discloses
3 hours -
Galamsey costs, low tariffs make 24/7 water supply unrealistic – GWCL PRO
3 hours -
We’ll try to keep taps running, but not 24/7 – GWCL on new 15.92% approved tariffÂ
3 hours -
We’ll do our best to keep the lights on – ECG assures despite tariff shortfalls
4 hours -
Egypt’s FA wants World Cup ‘Pride Match’ plans cancelled
4 hours -
Sandvik Ghana Ltd secures top honours at Ghana Mining Industry Awards in historic debut
4 hours -
Suspect in custody after student killed in Kentucky university shooting
6 hours -
Kounde scores twice to give Barcelona victory at Camp Nou
6 hours
