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Watch New Released Video Of Kidnapped Kaduna Students By Bandits

Bandits have released fresh videos of kidnapped Kaduna students.

Truetells Nigeria reports that bandits responsible for the abduction of students from the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization in Kaduna have released a fresh video of the victims in their custody.

The 2 minutes, 20 seconds video which was recorded in the night in an undisclosed location, shows the students lined up and looking unkempt.

The bandits ordered some of them to take turns to appeal to their parents to pay the ransom demanded by their abductors.


Recall that the bandits have released ten of the abducted students in two batches but about twenty-nine of them remain in captivity, 47 days after their abduction.

The bandits had requested a N500 million ransom from the Kaduna State government but the state Governor, Nasir El-Rufai vowed not to negotiate with bandits.

 

Below is the video as obtained from Daily Trust.

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