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January 9, 2023 Suspect Nabbed Over Abduction Of 32 Passengers During Edo Train Station Attack

Suspect Nabbed Over Abduction Of 32 Passengers During Edo Train Station Attack

The state commissioner for communication and orientation, Chris Nehikhare, says 32 intending passengers were kidnapped at the train station.

Speaking with journalists, Nehikhare however said one passenger managed to escape.

He noted that the police have arrested one of the suspects and investigations are currently ongoing.

On Saturday evening, gunmen stormed the train station in Igueben Local Government Area of the state and kidnapped an unspecified number of passengers waiting to board a train to Warri in Delta state, while others sustained bullet wounds.

The Police Public Relations Officer in Edo, Chidi Nwabuzor confirmed the incident saying it is unclear if anyone was killed in the incident.

Meanwhile, the state government has assured Nigerians that the kidnapped victims of will be rescued unhurt and reunited with their families.

The deputy governor, Philip Shaibu, who visited the scene for an on-the-spot assessment explained that a joint security rescue operation is ongoing to bring back the remaining victims.

September 20, 2021 Two Worshippers Abducted, One Killed as Gunmen Attack Kogi Church

Two Worshippers Abducted, One Killed as Gunmen Attack Kogi Church

Two worshippers have been abducted while one was killed on Sunday when gunmen attacked a church in Kabba, Kogi state.

One of the worshippers, Kayode Akanbi said the service had just started when the gunmen burst into the church around 10:15am.

Akanbi said that the six invaders were armed with guns and cutlasses and were not masked.

He said the spouse of one of the two abducted worshippers and another male worshipper sustained gunshot injuries.

Police spokesperson in Kogi state, William Aya, confirmed the attack on the church.


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April 29, 2021 Tears Flow As Remains Of One Of The Abducted Students Of Greenfield University, Kaduna State, Is Buried

Tears Flow As Remains Of One Of The Abducted Students Of Greenfield University, Kaduna State, Is Buried

Tears flow as the remains of one of the abducted students of the Greenfield University, Kaduna State, killed by bandits, Miss DOROTHY YOHANA, were laid to rest yesterday in the state capital.

On April 20, 2021, the bandits abducted some students of the privately-owned university in Chikun Local Government Area of the state and later demanded N800m ransom.

Shortly after the funeral service held at the ECWA Goodnews Church, Narayi High Course, the remains of the slain schoolgirl were interred at the Barnawa GRA Cemetery.

Rev SAMUEL ATU who presided over the funeral said government had failed to protect Nigerians.

The father of the slain student, YOHANNA BULUS wants government to be proactive in handling security issues in the country.

 

      

 

April 28, 2021 Kidnappers Release Another Video Of Abducted Kaduna College Students Pleading For Help

Kidnappers Release Another Video Of Abducted Kaduna College Students Pleading For Help

A second video of the remaining 29 abducted students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Kaduna, still in captivity, has surfaced on social media.

The bandits had invaded the school on March 11, 2021 about 11:30 pm and abducted 39 students.

Weeks after the abduction, 10 of the students were released following the payment of N17 million, according to sources close to the parents.

In the 4 minute, 56 second-long video recorded at night, one of the bandits ordered the victims, including the wife of a naval officer, who was abducted in her home in Trikaniya, a suburb of Kaduna metropolis, to speak to their relations to pay ransom for their release.

The students spoke in both Hausa and English languages.

A female student, who was the first to speak, begged parents to pay the bandits so that they would be freed.

“Our parents we are begging you in the name of God to look for money and free us. Please do your best,” she said in Hausa language.

Another student who gave his name as Yahaya Paul also pleaded with parents to help them out of captivity, saying they are facing hunger while many of them are sick.

“Please we are calling on our parents to help us and take us out of here. They should try their possible best to see us out of here. Some of us are sick. We have not been eating well. Please parents help us so that we will come out of this place,” he said.

Benson Emmanuel, one of the students featured in the first video, begged the parents to come to their rescue, saying they are tired of living in the forest.

Another student identified by the bandit as Hajiya, said almost all the students are sick.

“We are begging our parents to come and help us out of this place. We are tired. We have not been feeding well, there is sickness, there are challenges, and we are begging our parents to try hard to get us out of here.

We have spent 47 days here.

Almost all of us are not well.

There is no food. Rain is beating us outside, no room for us to sleep.

Another student, Vicky Sani, also begged parents to assist in securing their freedom.

A wife of a naval officer abducted in Trikaniya area of Kaduna metropolis also called on her husband to come and pay money for her release.

The woman who said her husband is serving with the Nigerian Navy in Warri, urged her husband to pay the bandits for her release.

“I was abducted at home in Trikaniya, Kaduna. My husband is a Naval officer working in Warri, (Delta state).

“I am calling on my husband to come and get me out of this situation. I have been here for 17 days.

“Initially all of us were asked to bring N30m, I don’t know what was later agreed upon,” she said.

The bandit who supervised the video recording asked the woman to send a message to the federal government.

“We are appealing to the federal government to come and rescue us… The government should help us,” the woman said.

John Shiklam in Kaduna

 

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