Gunmen have freed Channels TV energy correspondent, Olu Philips, one of 
the station's cameraman, Polynus Odedeyi and 13 other journalists that 
they kidnapped in the Niger Delta creek over the weekend. Story below 
from 
Channels TV
"Channels Television’s energy correspondent, Olu Philips and 
cameraman, Polynus Odedeyi said they were returning from an official 
assignment when they were abducted. They had gone to cover an event at 
the Ogedengbe Gas Plant in Warri, Delta State.
President Goodluck Jonathan was earlier expected to commission the 
$16 billion export processing zone project, but the event was 
called-off. Read more
In a telephone interview, Philips (pictured above) spoke from the Naval base in Warri,
 Delta State, recounting their experience in the hands of the 
kidnappers.
He said that the crew had boarded a boat on their way back to town 
after covering an event when they were accosted by the kidnappers off 
the creeks of Gbaramatu in an area called Escravos, in Delta State’s 
riverine area.
“Around 11:00am, we saw another speed boat coming behind us. They 
were about six boats. They caught up with us, asked us to stop and 
surrounded us.
“They had guns with them and they asked us where we were coming from 
and we told them we went there to cover an event. They said we were 
spies and they collected our camera and put it in another boat, after 
hitting the camera man.
“They made some calls and decided to take us to Gbaramatu. They took us to a High Chief popularly known as Tompolo.
“They beat up some other persons that were not journalists. After 
beating them, they handed them a rifle with three magazine and asked us 
to stand behind them that we were criminals and that they saw the rifle 
and pistols with us. They took photographs of us and were posting it on 
the internet that we were all criminals, Philips said.
According to him, the abductors made several threats that they will kill and throw them into the river.
He further said that they were held hostage till about 6-7pm before 
some Naval officials arrived and they were handed over to them.
 
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