Fourteen students of Greenfield University, Kaduna, have been released by their captors.
Bandits stormed the university located along Abuja- Kaduna Highway, and took away 23 students after killing a staff of the school on April 20.
A week later, the bandits killed
Fourteen students of Greenfield University, Kaduna, have been released by their captors.
Bandits stormed the university located along Abuja- Kaduna Highway, and took away 23 students after killing a staff of the school on April 20.
A week later, the bandits killed five of the abducted students, and threatened to kill the remaining 17 students in his custody if ransoms were not paid.
Bu after N55 million ransom from their parents, the kidnappers still threatened to kill them.
However, the Public Relations Officer of the University, Kator Yengeh, who confirmed the release of the students Saturday afternoon, didn’t disclosed how much ransom was paid.
five of the abducted students, and threatened to kill the remaining 17 students in his custody if ransoms were not paid.
Bu after N55 million ransom from their parents, the kidnappers still threatened to kill them.
However, the Public Relations Officer of the University, Kator Yengeh, who confirmed the release of the students Saturday afternoon, didn’t disclosed how much ransom was paid.
, Kaduna, have been released by their captors.
Bandits stormed the university located along Abuja- Kaduna Highway, and took away 23 students after killing a staff of the school on April 20.
A week later, the bandits killed five of the abducted students, and threatened to kill the remaining 17 students in his custody if ransoms were not paid.
Bu after N55 million ransom from their parents, the kidnappers still threatened to kill them.
However, the Public Relations Officer of the University, Kator Yengeh, who confirmed the release of the students Saturday afternoon, didn’t disclosed how much ransom was paid.