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I don't want to show my power to those that kidnapped me - Kidnapped Anambra Native Doctor Boasted

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After spending over five days with his kidnappers, popular Anambra Native Doctor, Nwangwu, popularly known as Akwa Okuko Tiwaraki, who got kidnapped on Sunday at his new hotel, Triple P Hotel in Oba, Idemili North Local Government Area of the state, said he just pity those that Kidnapped him by not showing his supernatural power.



Naijacrawl gathered he was released in the early hours of Saturday after ransom payment.

The Native Doctor revealed that those who abducted him had links to the infamous sit-at-home enforcers.

Sharing his experience in the hand of the hoodlums with his friends and well-wishers, on Saturday, Akwa Okuko said that if he had escaped the abduction, the kidnappers would have killed more people and kidnapped more guests in the Hotel.

The popular social media native doctor who had boasted of having numerous powers, claimed that his abductors want to kidnap 50 wealthy Anambrarians. He added that his kidnappers killed no fewer than 20 people in his presence.

“Let me tell you all what happened. While I was in the kidnappers’ den, I listened to the radio and saw how people were speaking all kinds of rubbish, so I decided to set the record straight,"

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