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Nigerian man narrates how he rescued wife and 2 sons from kidnappers in Lagos (photos)

A man has stunned many Nigerians after he narrated his recent experience with kidnappers who tried to cart away his wife and 2 sons. However, in this frightening encounter with these dreaded individuals, he was the one that had the last laugh.

The said man whose name on Instagram is Ideal Gold recounted this event on his Instagram page. According to him, his wife and 2 kids were kidnapped on their way back from a crusade.

Upon noticing this, he chased the individual that had kidnapped them with his car and rammed into them just as soon as they wanted to burst into an expressway.

The lucky man was able to not only rescue his family members but he was also able to get the kidnappers arrested. He shared his story on Instagram and also posted pictures of his damaged car.

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Even more, he posted pictures of one of the kidnappers who had been at the scene. The culprit who was already bloody-eyed seemed to be pleading for justice to be tempered with mercy.

See the post below:

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"Please join me to thank God and shout alleluia my wife and two son were kidnapped on orchid road around after 10pm on our way from our crusade. It happened before mega event mall. She drove a Toyota sequoia while I use my landrover discovery 2 which I use to chase them and ramp them off the road opposite dream world amusement park, before they could enter the expressway. The one at the back sit ran out I racked him down to cut the long short he in police custody now."

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Recently, the Emir of Sanusi plainly told the federal government that the best way to tackle kidnapping is by employing the service of hunters.

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