The mother of Bordeaux and Nigeria winger Samuel Kalu has been kidnapped and a ransom demanded for her safe return, police in the south-west of Nigeria reported on Monday.
"The incident happened on the 27th of February," Abia state police communications officer Godfrey Ogbona told AFP.
"No arrest has been made so far on the incident, but investigation into the matter is moving on towards ensuring that she is rescued unhurt and the perpetrators are brought to book," he said.
Ozuruonye Juliet Kalu was taken from her car while she was on her way to her home in Abia, where kidnapping is relatively common.
The 21-year-old footballer, Kalu, says he has received a ransom demand of 15 million naira (36,600 euros).
Nigerian publication Sporting Life said they had a tearful interview with the player.
"The kidnappers asked for a ransom of N3 million the first time which was given to them and (they) assured us that they will release her.
"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. Now they are asking for the ransom of N15 million."
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