UNICAL Lecturer Assassinated, Kidnappers Demand N2bn From Another

    Unknown gunmen on Thursday assassinated a
    lecturer in the Department of Accounting, University of Calabar, Dr. Emmanuel
    Igbeng, by the entrance to his house in Calabar, Cross River State.

    The incident, which happened at about
    8.30pm at Asuquo Abasi Street, off Uwanse Lane in the Calabar-South of the
    metropolis, has thrown the university community into mourning.
    This is coming barely one week after Igbeng
    was awarded his PhD degree at the 30th convocation ceremony of UNICAL.
    An eyewitness, Magdalene Bassey, said the
    incident happened within split seconds as three gunmen came out from a waiting
    car while one of them shot the lecturer on his neck at close range.

    She said, “They did not ask him any
    question, neither did they steal anything from his car. They just came and shot
    him in the neck before retreating to their waiting vehicle. They were three in
    number.”
    Bassey said that Igbeng and a lady who was
    in the car with him were rushed to a nearby clinic where the lecturer was
    confirmed dead, but the lady was still alive.
    Public Relations Officer of UNICAL, Mr.
    Effiong Eyo, described the murder as a shocking development, adding that it was
    sad losing a lecturer, let alone a young man.
    “This is a great loss to us as an
    institution. This man struggled and just last Saturday he got his PhD degree.
    It is really sad for an institution to lose a man like that,” he said.
    Meanwhile the kidnappers of a lecturer in
    the Department of Zoology, University of Calabar, Prof. Edet Ekpenyong, have
    made N2bn demand as ransom on first contact with the family.
    Ekpenyong was kidnapped in the early hours
    of March 10, 2017 while on his morning routine jogging exercise on campus.
    According to a source, the kidnappers did
    not open contact with the family until after four days after when they demanded
    for N2bn as ransom.
    The source told Southern City News on
    Friday that further negotiations dropped the ransom to N1bn, N200m and N50m
    respectively.
    “At least three persons have been arrested
    in connection with the kidnap. We are making progress and we hope that the
    professor will soon regain freedom. They initially demanded N2bn but later
    dropped it to N1bn. Just on Thursday, a negotiation was reached but in the
    early hours of Friday, I learnt that the amount has dropped to N50m,” he said.
    It was learnt that the university security
    agency is working with the police to ensure the safe release of the abducted
    don.
    Speaking on the assassination of the
    lecturer, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hafiz Inuwa, said
    investigations revealed that the gunmen hanged around the lecturer’s gate
    before his return.
    He said, “I am aware of the killing and the
    police got there in good time. From the reports we got, the robbers were
    hanging around and opened fire on him immediately he came. The street, from
    what we discovered, was a lonely one. We have started investigation into the
    matter.”
    On the kidnapped university don, Inuwa
    simply said, “We are making headway.”
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