Nigerian in Kuwait Accuses Employer of Colleague’s Abduction, Raises Alarm Over Safety
ESTHER SALIFU, Abuja

A Nigerian expatriate in Kuwait, Chukwu Ndubuisi, has raised an alarm over the alleged abduction of his colleague, Kingsley, by their employer, International City Delivery.
Ndubuisi fears he might be the next target after questioning Kingsley’s sudden .
In a video circulating on social mdisappearanceedia, Ndubuisi, who hails from Ebonyi State, claimed that Kingsley was taken to the company’s office and has not been seen since. Efforts to contact Kingsley have been unsuccessful, with his phone lines remaining unreachable.
“If anything happens to me, hold my company responsible. They know my whereabouts. Kingsley was taken, and no one has seen him since.” He stated in the video
Ndubuisi further alleged that when he inquired about Kingsley’s whereabouts, the company’s responses were evasive.
“One person suggested we check the hospitals, another said we should try the police station,” he narrated. “I refused.
I told them you took Kingsley, so you should know where he is.”
Expressing concern for his own safety, Ndubuisi believes the company is attempting to silence him for demanding the truth. “They’re playing tricks. I don’t know if Kingsley is alive or dead, deported or missing. If he’s been deported, let us know. But this silence is alarming,” he said.
The Nigerian community abroad has expressed concern over the incident, urging the Nigerian Embassy in Kuwait and relevant authorities to investigate the matter urgently.
The International City Delivery has not issued an official response, and Kingsley’s whereabouts remain unknown.
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