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Abductors Request N800m Ransom On Kidnapped Greenfield Students

The abductors of Greenfield University students have reached out to some of the victims relatives, requesting for N800 million ransom before releasing them.
Recall Osun Defender had earlier reported yesterday that unknown gunmen have abducted unspecified number students of Greenfield University along the Kaduna-Abuka Highway in Chikun Local Government Area.
A reliable source told newsmen that the students kidnapped from Greenfield University by the armed bandits are 23 in number and a staff.
According to the family member of one of the kidnapped students, negotiations were ongoing on, stressing that the kidnappers have contacted some family members asking for the payment of N800 million.

The source explained that the kidnappers asked her family to pay N8 million ransom before releasing their abducted student from captivity.
According to the source, the 23 abducted students are made up of 14 girls and 6 boys, and a staff of the University.
The source lamented that the kidnappers have subjected the students to torture until their parents pay the needed ransom or else, they (students) would be killed.

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