Three students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School, a private school in Ikorodu, Lagos, who were kidnapped by gunmen on Monday are serious under pressure as their abductors demand for N60 millions ransom.
The gunmen stormed the school at about 8.30 pm on Monday, February 29, and seized the children.
According to authority newspaper, as at today the abductors request for N200 millions in order to free the abducted girls. Deepening into our finding, Frayokit News realized that, that amount was the initial ransom demanded but has been reduced to N60 millions today.
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Addressing the issue of abduction and kidnapping rate in Nigeria today, his Excellency, the Governor of Lagos state, Akinwunmi Ambode has said that the state is working hard to rescue the girls.
At the early hour of today, one of our correspondents reported from Sokoto that another girl was also abducted in Sokoto, yesterday evening.
The gunmen stormed the school at about 8.30 pm on Monday, February 29, and seized the children.
According to authority newspaper, as at today the abductors request for N200 millions in order to free the abducted girls. Deepening into our finding, Frayokit News realized that, that amount was the initial ransom demanded but has been reduced to N60 millions today.
Read also: GUNMEN KIDNAPPED THREE SCHOOLGIRLS IN LAGOS ON MONDAY
Addressing the issue of abduction and kidnapping rate in Nigeria today, his Excellency, the Governor of Lagos state, Akinwunmi Ambode has said that the state is working hard to rescue the girls.
At the early hour of today, one of our correspondents reported from Sokoto that another girl was also abducted in Sokoto, yesterday evening.
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Something fast needs to be done. What this country is turning into for God sake. Today BOKO Harman, tomorrow kidnapping and that. Gush!!!
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