Four female students of Kaduna State College of Education, Gidan Waya, abducted three days ago, have regained freedom.
The students – Racheal Edwin, Esther Ishaya, Promise Tanimu, and Beauty Luka, were abducted in the Jemaá Local Government area of the state and huge ransom demanded by the kidnappers, according to Comrade Benjamin Fie, President of the Students Union in the school.
Daily Trust reported Fie as saying on Saturday that the students were released on Friday.
Fie, however, did not disclose if any ransom was paid. He only said they were rushed to Sir Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa Memorial Hospital in Kafanchan for medical checkup after which they were reunited with their families.
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