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Pregnant Girl Begs Parents For Rescue As Bandits Release Another Video Of abducted Kaduna Students

Pregnant Girl Begs Parents For Rescue As Bandits Release Another Video Of abducted Kaduna Students

Pregnant Girl Begs Parents For Rescue As Bandits Release Another Video Of abducted Kaduna Students.

Armed bandits on Tuesday released another video of the abducted students of Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka.

The abducted had on March 14 released a video of the students who were abducted from the college three days earlier.

They also demanded N500 million ransom for the students’ release.

However, only 10 students had so far been released, leaving the remaining 29 in the hoodlums’ captivity.

In the fresh video, a pregnant student begged her parents to come and rescue her.

The distraught student lamented she and others are ill and without food to eat.

She said: “We appeal to our parents to help us. We are tired and there is no food. They should do their best to get us out of this place. We have spent 47 days, almost all of us are ill and there is no food. We sleep in the open even when it rains.”

Kaduna is one of the states in Nigeria facing the worst cases of kidnapping by bandits.

On April 20, an unknown number of students were kidnapped from Greenfield University, a private institution in the Chukun Local Government Area. A security guard was also shot in the attack.

There is no official confirmation of the number of students kidnapped from the school but five of them have already been killed by their abductors.

On April 22, two nurses were kidnapped from Idon Hospital in Kajuru LGA of the state after an attack by gunmen.

The armed men were said to have gained access to the hospital through the fence, opened fire before abducting the nurses who worked the night shift.

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