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Kidnappers free Nigeria winger's mother

Lagos - Kidnappers have released the mother of Bordeaux and Nigeria winger Samuel Kalu after holding her for nearly a week, police in the country's southeast said on Tuesday. 

Ozuruonye Juliet Kalu was seized from her car on February 27 as she travelled to her home in Abia state. Reports said the kidnappers demanded some three million naira (€35 000) for her release.

But it was not known whether the money was paid, Abia state police spokesman Godfrey Ogbona told AFP.

"She was released around midnight (23:00 GMT) of Monday and she has been reunited with her people," he said. 

"Circumstances surrounding her release has not been disclosed to me for now.

"But we are still investigating the incident in a bid towards ensuring that those who carried out the act are arrested and brought to book." 

Nigeria's Sporting Life publication quoted the 21-year-old footballer as saying the kidnappers initially asked for three million naira in payment, then upped the demand to N15 million.

"We waited the whole night, we did not see her. The next morning they called again (saying) that they want more money, that the money was (being) given to another person," he added.

"Now they are asking for the ransom of N15 million." 

Kalu made a breakthrough into Nigeria's national side in October last year, shortly after joining French Ligue 1 side Bordeaux from Belgian outfit Gent. 

Kidnapping is commonplace in southern Nigeria and the family members of prominent, wealthy individuals are regularly targeted. Most are released within days after money is paid.

Last year, the father of Nigerian World Cup skipper John Mikel Obi was kidnapped at gunpoint during the tournament. He was released after payment of a N10 million ransom.

Poverty is seen as a key driver of the phenomenon, with some one in four Nigerians unemployed and nearly half the country of 190 million living on less than $1.90 a day.

Crime has spread to northern states in recent years.

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