A popular influencer has started a crowdfunding campaign to help raise ₦2.5 million in ransom to secure the release of a University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) graduate, Rhoda, who was kidnapped while traveling to Port Harcourt for her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program.

The influencer shared the news on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), including an image of the victim and appealing to the public for urgent support. He expressed concern about the limited time available to ensure her release.
“Rhoda, a graduate of UNILORIN, was kidnapped on her way to Port Harcourt for NYSC. The kidnappers are asking for ₦2.5 million,” the influencer wrote. “I don’t know how much time we have left, but I trust we can pull this off. Here is her father’s number. Raise am”
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See some reactions below:
@FindingKan: “Isn’t this a bad initiative? The kidnappers online would see this as an avenue to kidnap more people since the public would always crowdfund for the ransom. This is somehow.”
@Desmuyee: “Kidnappers are just waiting for NYSC to open camp so they can start Kidnapping people. 💔 They won’t end well.🙏 Let’s raise it.”
@cuppydat: “The fact government officials will see this tweet and act like it doesn’t concern them.”
@__Priestt: “The government need to fix the security issue in this country … it’s not getting better.”
@Davidspredict: “Since today my bro that left for camp to kogi number no Dey go I just pray and hope he’s safe.”
@IfeDada2: “If you want to help just help if you don’t want to, stop with the negative comments and energy. Argh.”
@MichaelPneazy: “This is encouraging others to go into the business, it’s unfortunate but it’s better we even give money to squads who can track and rescue them.”
@AbrahamIgudia1: “The funny thing is when you don’t do Nysc you can’t be fulfilled as a graduate when you take exemption letter they would see you as someone that that did service.”